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The Odeon Marble Arch (known as the Regal from 1928 to 1945) was a cinema in London located opposite Marble Arch, at the top of Park Lane, with its main entrance on Edgware Road. It operated in various forms from 1928 to 2016, and is most famous for once housing a vast screen capable of screening films in 70mm .
English: Odeon, Marble Arch The original cinema was demolished in 1964 to make way for this building, opened in 1967 and converted to multi-screen in 1997. At one time it was one of the main showcase cinemas for new releases. behind it is the Marble Arch Tower.
Odeon cinema in Reading, Berkshire in 1945 with filmgoers outside queuing for tickets. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by entrepreneur Oscar Deutsch. [5] Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...
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Odeon Cinemas, a cinema brand name in the UK, Ireland and Norway Odeon Cinemas Group; ... Odeon Marble Arch, London, England; Odeon West End, Leicester Square, ...
The New Wine Church in Woolwich was one of Cole’s’ Streamline Moderne designs for Odeon Cinemas.Opened as a cinema in 1937 it is now a church. George Coles (1884–1963) was an English architect, known mostly as a designer of Art Deco cinema theatres in the 1920s and 1930s.
The Odeon Cinema, originally the Richmond Kinema, is a multiplex cinema in Richmond, London, England. Opened in 1930, it is noted for its Art Deco style.