Savoy Cinema
67 High Road,
London,
NW10 2SU
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Previously operated by: Lou Morris
Styles: Neo-Classical
Previous Names: Willesdon Green Electric Palace, Rutland Park Cinema
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Located in the northwest London inner-city district of Willesden. Originally opened as the Willesden Green Electric Palace on July 15, 1910. It was operating as the Rutland Park Cinema by 1913, and was owned by Omnium Palaces Ltd. It seems to have closed around 1918 at the end of World War I. It was taken over by Lou Morris in 1920 (his first cinema) and re-opened as the Savoy Cinema following a refit. In 1930 it was sold to a Mr Alexander and later was operated by the Laurie Cinema Circuit.
It was later converted into retail use, and was demolished in the late-1980’s. Nothing was built on the site, and today, a service road to the rear of the adjacent Merchants building supplies shop occupies the space.
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A vintage postcard view of the Rutland Park Cinema:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kencta/4131079500/
Photographed in 1985, prior to its eventual demolition:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kencta/4130317245/
Opened July 15th, 1910. the grand opening ad can be found in the photo section for this cinema.