MAJESTIC CINEMA
Glad someone remembers the Majestic Cinema at Fair Green. We lived in Norbury, just over the border in Croydon, but my Dad was a Cinema Manager with the ABC chain, and regularly did relief stints at the Majestic when the regular Manager was away. The cinema had a Hammond organ, and Dad remembers allowing the late Roy Budd, then a teenager, to practice on it regular - Roy later became a successful jazz musician and composer of TV and film music. My link with the Majestic is that for a time in the late 50's/early 60's I was a member of the 20th. Mitcham Sea Scouts, based in a school near Wide Way, and every year all the Scout groups used to hold their St. George's Day parade in the Majestic, and we would then march back across Mitcham Common with flags flying. Although living in Croydon, we were actually closer to Mitcham than Croydon ( Pollards Hill was actually on the border, I think ) and as some of my school friends lived in Mitcham, I remember idyllic summer days playing and riding our bikes on the common - and Mitcham Fair was the event of the year ! I remember the ABC Minors - I was one, but I went to the ABC Rex Cinema, in Norbury ( closed in 1962 ) as that was where Dad was normally based and I got in free ! Also remember the Granadiers - only from Norbury, they attended the Granada, Thornton Heath, not Tooting - but wasn't the Granada, Tooting famed for its live concerts and organ recitals on the BBC radio ? Correct me if I am wrong ! Where there any other cinemas in Mitcham other than the Majestic - I don't remember, but I do remember there was something of a fuss in the local press when it closed : as it happens, I think it closed at around the same time as the Rex, Norbury - both cinemas became Bingo Halls before finally succumbing to their eventual fate. Be pleased to hear from anyone who may remember my old man - LEN MARSH - from the time when he was one of the Managers at the Majestic. Can anyone tell me what the Majestic became ? I also remember the regular traffic congestion at Fair Green, even in those days - I frequently rode my bike from my home in Norbury to Mitcham to see friends or go to Scouts. If my memory serves me correctly, a Trolley Bus route went through Fair Green - 630, 654 ? From Dad's point of view, the Majestic was a problem for him because he had no car ( not many people did in those days ! ) and to get to work at the cinema, he had a long walk down our road to Wide Way to catch the 130 bus to Fair Green ( or was it the 130 might have been the 119, I cannot remember ! ) - not too bad on a nice sunny day, but not so funny in the wet, nor when he was coming home late at night and faced with a long walk, up hill, to Norbury after getting off the bus at Rowan Road ! I think I was the only kid in my class at Norbury Manor School whose dad worked unusual hours, and weekends - when I said my Dad came home at midnight some nights, my Teacher cuffed me for impertinence ! Any memories of the Majestic or my Dad, please let me have them. COLIN MARSH - 07979 718765
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I HAVE BEEN A CINEMA PROJECTIONIST FOR 45 YEARS & IT'S THANKS TO THE MAJESTIC,AS THIS WAS THE FIRST CINEMA I WAS TAKEN TO IN THE EARLY FIFTIES TO SEE SHOWBOAT..I WENT TO ST. MARKS SCHOOL SO PASSED THE CINEMA DAILY, & LIVED ON COMMON SIDE EAST...THE 630 WAS THE TROLLY BUS (HARLSDEN-WEST CROYDON)..612..TERMINATED AT FAIR GREEN..THE 130 WAS THE BUS ROUTE VIA POLLARDS HILL,ALONG WIDE WAY..I KNEW GINGER WRAIGHT..WHO WAS SENIOR PROJECTIONIST AT THE MAJESTIC UNTILL IT WENT OVER TO BINGO & A CASINO IN THE CAFE/BALLROOM I MUST HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE VERY LAST PEOPLE TO GO IN THE BUILDING BEFORE DEMOLITION, AS I WENT IN WITH THE SELLING AGENT TO VIEW..WITH THE POSSABILITY OF RE-OPENNING IT AS A TRIPLE CINEMA.
UNFORTUNATELY IT HAD BEEN BADLY VANDALIZED & NEEDED A FORTUNE SPENDING ON IT, WHICH WITH CINEMA BEING IN A VERY DIFFERENT STATE THAN TODAY WAS TOO RISKY
I STILL HAVE THE 1933 ARCHITECTS DRAWINGS FRAMED ON MY WALL AND OTHER PHOTOS FRAMED IN MY HALLWAY(INCLUDING A STAFF PHOTO) LATE 40'S EARLY 50'S?
THIS CINEMA HAD A SISTER SHOW AT SOUTH WOODFORD ESSEX WHICH IS STILL OPEN AS A 7 SCREEN ODEON BUT STILL HAS MANY OF ITS ORIGINAL FITTINGS WHICH WERE ALSO USED AT MITCHAM
I INTEND ONE DAY TO WRITE A BOOKLET ON THE MAJESTIC..SO MORE MEMORIES PLEASE
REMEMBER HUTTONS THE FISH & CHIP SHOP..THEY STILL HAVE A SHOP, EXCEPT IT IS SITUATED IN LONG LANE HILLINGDON!! BUT IS THE SAME FAMILY..I CHECKED!!
THANKS MAJESTIC..YOU HAVE GIVEN ME 45 YEARS OF A WONDERFUL JOB, THAT HA EVEN TAKEN ME AROUND THE WORLD.& I STILL MISS YOU & THINK YOU WOULD STILL BE OPEN IF YOU COULD HAVE HELD ON FOR JUST A FEW MORE YEARS
Comment from BARRIE GILBERT on Wednesday, 19th September 2007.
RE: RE: MAJESTIC CINEMA
Good to hear from you, Barrie. If yiou became a Projectionist c. 45 years ago, you must have entered the cinema industry at about the time my Dad was leaving. We moved to Norbury in 1947 - the year I was born - and Dad was based at the Rex, Norbury and later at the Savoy, West Croydon, from then until 1962, when he went to work for ABC at Head Office in Golden Square. However, on many occasions during those years, he would have acted as Relief Manager at the Majestic. I remember him telling a friend that Mitcham was the only cinema he got beaten up at - apparently, one Sunday night in the 1950's a fracas with the local "teds" turned a bit nasty.
My memory of the Majestic is of it being used once a year for the Mitcham area Boy Scouts St. George's Day Parade. We used to March across the Common and then file into the Majestic for the service : I never went to the pictures there : the Rex, Norbury, was nearer my home, and Croydon had more variety of cinemas. Mind you, getting in free did wonders for my "street cred" and impressed my girl - friends no end. COLIN MARSH
Comment from COLIN MARSH on Thursday, 20th September 2007.
RE: RE: MAJESTIC CINEMA
Colin
The 130 bus went from Streatham and eventually along Rowan Road up Pollards Hill to Croydon. The bus from Rowan Road to the Fair Green was the 118. You mentioned the Rex cinema at Norbury. I can remember Johnny Dankworth playing at the jazz club there which was held in what was once the restaurant.
Another memory of the Majestic was the night of the great 1952 London pea soup fog. The visibility inside the cinema was so bad one could hardly see the screen and they announced that the people in the expensive back rows could move down to the front. The walk home to Manor way was a nightmare.
Comment from John Borwick on Thursday, 8th May 2008.