Royalty Kinema

62 Watson Street,
Dundee, DD4

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HJHill
HJHill on August 6, 2022 at 7:22 am

In the local newspaper the Royalty advertised as being on ‘Baffin Street’, which is the steep street on the right of the photo of Watson Street. Talkies, a Western Electric system, were installed around early March 1929. The owners also installed sound at the same time at the Cinerama on South Tay Street.

alexbraid
alexbraid on April 14, 2016 at 6:32 am

The Royalty was still open in 1968 when I started working in the nearby Ritz, Morgan Street. The projection room which was at the back of the stalls was poorly ventilated and extremely hot during warm weather. I recall the auditorium was very wide and from the front balcony the lower part of the screen was only just visible. The stage drapes were very attractive depicting an underwater motif with waves and fish. The Royalty was a popular local cinema, I remember a packed house for Robin and the Seven Hoods and a Norman Wisdom revival. At night the Royalty sign, illuminated in blue neon, was a local landmark. Jim Ryan was the last manager when the cinema finally closed circa 1970/1.

DONALDKIRKBRYDE
DONALDKIRKBRYDE on December 13, 2012 at 6:44 am

the architects who designed the royalty also designed the plaza cinema on hilltown which jbm owned from 1958 strangely enough the plaza opened the year jbm bought his first cinema the new palladium in alexander street and within a few years had bought up a further two all within walking distance of each other these were the vic in 1935 and the broadway in 1939 the palladium changed its name to the rex in 1951 being renamed after his dog called rex dundee corporation compulsorly purchased the cinema and paid jbm £7,600 for it jbm originally paid just £360 for it in 1928