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Canon Cinema, Liverpool - March 2016

macc_explore

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The Explore

Tried this one a few times with no luck at all so very happy to finally get inside! Quite a personal one for me this as it was were I watched my first movie at the cinema (Superman 4).. strangely the place doesn't look anything like I remember it, only the entrance area seemed familiar to me.

The History

'Opened as the Forum Cinema on 16th May 1931 with Clifford Mollison in “Almost A Honeymoon”. It was designed by William R. Glen and Alfred Ernest Shennan for Associated British Cinemas(ABC) at a cost in excess of 200,000 pounds.

A massive six-storey curved Portland stone facade remains a distinctive and highly prominent feature of Lime Street – one of Liverpools major thoroughfares. The foyer was lined with Italian marble. The auditorium, in a semi-Atmospheric style, depicted Venetian scenes, contains an amazing proscenium treatment consisting of a vast curved canopy over the arch and the side boxes. Indirect light light was a feature, except for a huge ‘sunburst’ light fitting above the balcony.

A shallow stage was provided together with a Compton 3Manual/12Ranks organ on a lift in front of the stage, which was opened by organist Reginald Foort. Because of the relatively small width of the site the 1,835 capacity was achieved by having a huge circle containing 750 of the seats.

It was re-named ABC from 17th February 1971 and due to its opulence and excellent location the cinema survived intact until 1982 when it was converted to a three screen operation by installing two mini-cinemas under the balcony seating 272 and 217 seats. From 1986 it had been re-named Cannon. It closed on 29th January 1998 with a special screening of Humphrey Bogart in “Casablanca”, when a special admission fee of 50p was charged.

There were proposals to convert the building into a conference centre, but these stalled and the building has stood empty since closing. Proposals were put forward in late-2007 to convert it into a ‘boutique’ hotel and supper club, with plans going to Liverpool City Council in July 2008 and if permission was granted, work could start in late-2008. The building remained unused in April 2012. It is Grade II Listed building.' 

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Some lovely features left here and I love that curtain, don't know why. It just looks so elegant and I imagine in its day it would have been even more stunning. Some great shots mate 

:comp  

 

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Great set of photos, really want to see this one myself.

 

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Very nice set there, lovely old cinema. :)  

 
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Uffff brutal!!! Love it! Today all the cinemas and theatres are plain, without character and personality....this one with their chairs, different levels, the scenario....one word: spectacular. Thanks to share.

 

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That is some spectacular derp right there. Really do like cinemas/theatres and this is one of the nicest ive seen.

Cool set there mate (y)

 

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Fantastic set of pics! There's something about old cinemas and theatres...the faded grandeur etc. 

I saw your report and thought I gotta see this place. And I'm so glad I did. It'll take something pretty damn special to knock this off the best explore of the Year podium!  :)

 
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