Star Cinema - York Road/Glenthorpes

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Can't find a seperate thread for the Star so:-In todays top 50 on Leodishttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... Y=FULLLast comment seems strangeName:Michele LefevreComment:Apparently it was outside this cinema that Ernie Wise proposed to his future wife, Doreen.............................................................................................................Anyone able to back this up ?By the way,there was a recent planning applicationto change use to 'a place of worship'.
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You mean 'Ernest Wiseman' sidekick of Eric Bartholomew?Someone's been watching telly last night..I was but a babe in arms when it shut, so soz cannae help. I have just cyber-wandered past on google streetview - still there fronting top of Glenthorpe cres, side on to outbound Yk rd.Ernie Wise is a little known product of Leeds, Bramley methinks?Happy New Year.    

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I have many happy memories of the Saturday morning kids shows at the Star - early fifties - being just a short walk from where we lived in Charlton Grove. I especially remember the lobby being dressed up with skulls and lurid posters for the showing of Dracula , scared me witless.Were there Saturday morning shoes at the Princess or the Regent ?
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The Star, Shaftesbury, Princess, Hillcrest, Vogue, Clock, Regent, Ritz and Regal were all my local/fairly local pictures houses that I regularly went to until I got out of the habit of going by the very early 1960s. Other than going to then I unfortunately do not recall much about them (except that the Clock was much the grandest of them).
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Leodian wrote: The Star, Shaftesbury, Princess, Hillcrest, Vogue, Clock, Regent, Ritz and Regal were all my local/fairly local pictures houses that I regularly went to until I got out of the habit of going by the very early 1960s. Other than going to then I unfortunately do not recall much about them (except that the Clock was much the grandest of them). You may find a little nostalgia in this thread then Leodian -http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1

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chameleon wrote: Leodian wrote: The Star, Shaftesbury, Princess, Hillcrest, Vogue, Clock, Regent, Ritz and Regal were all my local/fairly local pictures houses that I regularly went to until I got out of the habit of going by the very early 1960s. Other than going to then I unfortunately do not recall much about them (except that the Clock was much the grandest of them). You may find a little nostalgia in this thread then Leodian -http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1 Thanks chameleon. I have the booklets by Robert Preedy on Leeds cinemas. They were very nostalgic reading. I think childhood memories of going to the 'Pictures' will last a life time. I wonder if today's kids will recall going to the mutliplexes with such affection? Sorry for straying somewhat off the Star Cinema thread.
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Leodian wrote: chameleon wrote: Leodian wrote: The Star, Shaftesbury, Princess, Hillcrest, Vogue, Clock, Regent, Ritz and Regal were all my local/fairly local pictures houses that I regularly went to until I got out of the habit of going by the very early 1960s. Other than going to then I unfortunately do not recall much about them (except that the Clock was much the grandest of them). You may find a little nostalgia in this thread then Leodian -http://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Mess ... ighLight=1 Thanks chameleon. I have the booklets by Robert Preedy on Leeds cinemas. They were very nostalgic reading. I think childhood memories of going to the 'Pictures' will last a life time. I wonder if today's kids will recall going to the mutliplexes with such affection? Sorry for straying somewhat off the Star Cinema thread. All one and the same really. We all have those memories I think, though I never visited the Star, like so any though, remains instantly recognisable for what it once was as you pass by.

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Chameleon, was Al Murad tile shop on Torre Road once a cinema edit:- if you look on Google Earth it says Regent on the roof!

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I think the building is sitting empty again. Numerous attempts at health clubs,gyms etc but they never seem to last very long.

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