The Majestic Cinema
Between the tree and the cinema you can see the roof and top floor of one of the blocks of flats in Armfield Crescent so we did not live far from the cinema. When we were small we were given a shilling to go to the Saturday morning pictures - The ABC Minors we were called. We even had a song we sang before the films began. Sixpence was used to get into the cinema and we had sixpence to spend on lollies or ice cream that was sold from the counter between the entrance and the doors into the theatre. It was always noisy in that area where you would meet up with other kids you knew and see where they were going to sit. I remember the westerns with Hoppalong Cassidy, The Cisco Kid and The Masked Ranger with Silver, his horse, and his sidekick Tonto. I also remember the cartoons Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Donald Duck and all those Warner Bros characters. I have them on DVD and my grandchildren watch them now.
As I grew up and went to work we went to the pictures at night. One of my most memorable and probably life changing for me was the film "South Pacific" with Mitzi Gaynor. I saw that film a few times and was determined to go to the South Pacific. Well, I finally did that by getting a one way ticket on a slow boat to the South Pacific on my twentieth birthday in 1966 and set sail in March 1967. I am still roaming the islands of the South Pacific, be they large or small, and I have not made up my mind where to put down my roots in the evening of my life.
Just across the road from the Majestic was a music shop where I bought my first record. It was a 45rpm and one of many that I eventually purchased from 1963-1967. I still cart them around with me to wherever I live at the time. Also have the 33rpm's too, including "South Pacific", which of course I played on the deck of the ship on my portable record player as we sailed through the South Pacific on the way to Tahiti where the film was made.
Next door to the Majestic was the Westminster Bank - I ended up working in their Head Office in Lothbury EC1. Next to that was the Pie & Mash shop. We never bought anything there but would go in to see the jellied eels squirming all around in a large bin on the counter. We did this when we waited for the bus to Croydon on a Saturday as the bus stop was just outside the shop.
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RE: RE: The Majestic Cinema
Those were the days.
Comment from Paul Warren on Thursday, 11th February 2010.
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I saw Bambi at the Majestic with my Mum, we lived near Mitcham Junction. It was so sad I blubbed all through it especialy when his Mum got killed. Just down the road was the swimming baths and my friends and I would enjoy a session there and then run back to the bus stop and go into the sandwich shop and pay a penny for a slice of bread smothered in margarine we would be so hungry that we would eat anything. I also remember the electric Trolley buses that ran from Tooting to Croydon through Mitcham. These days they talk about low carbon emmissions and you couldn't get much cleaner than those but they couldn't wait to get rid of them soon after the war.
Comment from Norman Gardner on Tuesday, 21st June 2011.
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Hell what a coincidence, I lived in Penfold Court the second block to yours, I too was a monitor in the majestic and I remember the films and the noise we tried to stop. The song we used to sing, wasn't it "We are the moinors of the ABC la la la la". The pie and mash shop was Huttons wasn't it! He had eels in a container at the back of the shop threshing around. Like Paul, I remember the trolley buses and oh so much about Mitcham. I went to school in Western Road 1959/63. I lived briefly in Penfold Court, No 39, right at the top near the stairs right-hand side if coming up St Marks, is that road still there? I used to live with my nan 1966/68 when I got married to a Sutton Girl. Ahh yes, going towards Tooting we had the swimming baths. I suppose like everything else they have gone! Ahh, Mitcham in its golden days of growing up.
Comment from David Buettner-Banks on Wednesday, 23rd November 2011.