I was actually living in Warrington. We’d caught the train to Liverpool for shopping maybe and watched the film before catching the train back from Lime st. I’d have probably only been about 6 or 7. It was on the right as you head up London Rd...
Where did you live at the time? The Odeon was the posh one, The Gaumont wasn’t too bad and The Kings had seen better days. I your mam brought you by bus you went to the Odeon, if you walked there you most probably went to the Kings.
The Exorcist
Some Like it Hot, Jack Lemmon has never been funnier
The Music Box, Laurel and Hardy trying to deliver a piano - it's the most I've laughed whilst watching a film.
Was that The Odeon or The Kings cinema or possibly The Gaumont which was just off London
Road facing The Odeon, I was a regular at all of them, jibbing in a lot too when I was younger!
This. Apart from being a wonderful film, it’s the first one I can remember seeing at the cinema in London Rd. I must have been about 6 and went with my mother.
Therefore to see it again would be like starting my life again😀
He must have made a poor film Bogie but I can’t recall one, The Maltese Falcon was another brilliant film with a great cast including Peter Lorre playing a gay boy baddie!
Seven is one of my favourites— the seven deadly sins, each murder committed by Kevin Spacey who you never see until the end of the film— a great actor but I don’t think he’ll be making any more films in a hurry!