Odeon Cinema, Rochdale Road, Bury, Greater Manchester

This Odeon cinema opened to the public in November 1936, and the first film to be shown was 'Two's Company', with Ned Sparks. The cinema closed in 1981, and was converted into a nightclub. In 2013 the building was demolished. The Odeon cinema company was founded in 1930 by Oscar Deutsch. During the 1930s, it grew to become one of the country’s major chains of cinemas. The first five Odeon cinemas opened in 1933, and by 1936 there were 142 across the country. Although each Odeon was unique, the use of a set range of architectural features meant that most of the cinemas were instantly recognisable as an 'Odeon', with their distinctive Modernist style. The slogan, ‘Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation’ (ODEON) was also synonymous with the brand.

Location

Greater Manchester Bury

Period

1930s (1930 - 1938)

Tags

cinema leisure advert people modern architecture 1930s (1930 - 1938)