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Posted By: pablo42 The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 10:32am

The Gaumont 1933, before it became the Unit 4

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Posted By: pablo42 Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 10:33am

Inside the gaumont, again, 1933

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Posted By: Sanchez Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 10:46am
Thats one smart hall. Dont make em like they used to.
Posted By: paxvobiscum Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 11:12am
Thank you Pablo. Reminds me of happy times there when I was young.

A gang of us from school went there to see 'Psycho' the 1960 American suspense/horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, and Janet Leigh.We pretended we were sixteen to get in, and it scared us to bits.

Also saw 'West Side Story' at Gaumont.

Favourites were Saturday matinees at Liscard Palace and ABC Liscard.
My brother and I thought the Manager of the Liscard Palace was 'God'and we were thrilled to be ushered into his office to get his autograph!

Posted By: _Ste_ Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 11:23am
Ahhh the unit four, loved the place, the manage used to give me loads of movie posters, went down the pan when it was converted to the appolo 6.

Looks pretty amazing in its heyday, I remember when this place was lying empty for years, the basement was full of water.
Posted By: Raven61 Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 1:13pm
Used to go there with a couple of mates around 1980. They used to show Horror films at 10pm on a Saturday night, saw the likes of 'Carrie' & 'The Shining'. We got to know the two ushers & they would let us sneak in bottles of cider.
I remember after the interval during 'The Shining' there was some hippy looking guy walking around shouting 'Who's robbed my mushrooms'. Happy days.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 1:23pm
What were the last films you all seen here?

Last 2 I seen were nightmare on elm street freddys dead and dangerous minds.

I remember after watching dangerous minds we went out to the car and I had lost the keys, never found them, window and steering lock had to be smashed and car hotwired in order to get home.

Fun times smile
Posted By: bert1 Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 2:23pm
How come no one has mentioned the ghost on the corner.
Posted By: ASE71 Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 2:35pm
Originally Posted by bert1
How come no one has mentioned the ghost on the corner.


Spooky
Posted By: pablo42 Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 3:32pm
Originally Posted by bert1
How come no one has mentioned the ghost on the corner.


That's no ghost Bert, that's just Minnie, the fastest woman in Wallasey...
Posted By: Anonymous Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 5:31pm
dont want to be smart bert, but its called double exposure. two photos have come together. but, i do like the thought of ghostly figures, iam sorry if i spoiled it, iam just having an interlectual moment. max
Posted By: uptoncx Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 6:27pm

There are more pictures of the Gaumont Palace here.

Posted By: bert1 Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 7:54pm
Originally Posted by Max1967
dont want to be smart bert, but its called double exposure. two photos have come together. but, i do like the thought of ghostly figures, iam sorry if i spoiled it, iam just having an interlectual moment. max



You haven't spoilt it for me Max as I don't believe in that type of thing, but its normally jumped on very quick.
Posted By: Geekus Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 8:15pm
https://www.wikiwirral.co.uk/forums...hosts_of_the_old_gaumont.html#Post675081

ghost The ghost has been discussed on the Para thread.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: The Gaumont Palace - 12th May 2012 10:26pm
your dead right, iam learning that people dont miss a trick on here, i didnt even see it till you pointed it out. not so smart after all eh? max
Posted By: ianbx1 Re: The Gaumont Palace - 26th May 2012 7:48pm
It's more likely that the exposure for this was a long exposure and the figure (child) moved off during the exposure time, one thing it isn't though is a ghost.
I saw the first Star Wars there and the Exorcist (we were all about 14 at the time and three of my mates got picked out of the line for being under 18, I sailed through no problems). ... Ha ha I also saw 'Emmanuel' there too, I was under-age for that one too LOL
Posted By: Anonymous Re: The Gaumont Palace - 31st May 2012 8:22pm
As part of the History of Wallasey Cinemas

http://www.historyofwallasey.co.uk/wallasey/Wallasey_Cinemas_Index/index.html
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: The Gaumont Palace - 31st May 2012 9:11pm
Originally Posted by PaulWirral


Awesome paul, thanks happy

The kings sounded amazing back in the day...

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In 1912, after a period of closure for extensive re-decoration and renovation, which included the theatre being fitted throughout with tip-up seats and the stage draped with red velvet curtains


Would of loved to have seen that!
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