Cinemas of Harringay

By John Hinshelwood and Stephen Rigg

On the Salisbury Corner is a new block of flats with offices at ground level named the Coliseum after the cinema that was there from 1910 until 1961. The cinema became a bingo hall and then a furniture warehouse and was finally demolished in 1999.

The Premier Electric Theatre opened in 1910 in Frobisher Road, facing Duckett’s Common. In 1939 it was renamed the Regal and in 1959 was part of the Essoldo circuit. For a short time in 1963 it was a bingo club before reopening as the Curzon cinema, only to close again in 1989. It then became a laser games venue and was briefly used by the Church of Destiny before being revamped as the New Curzon cinema in 1997, claiming to be the oldest surviving purpose built cinema in London; it is now the Liberty Church.

On the corner of Wightman Road, fronting Turnpike Lane, the Bioscope Picture Palace opened in 1911. It then became the Grand Picture House, Grand Cinema, New Clarence and The Regent Cinema, before closing in 1934, when it was used as a workshop.

The Liberty Church facing Duckett’s Common that was the Premier Electric Theatre in 1910

Film Locations in Harringay

2010: Patiala House: Nikhil Advani Akshay Kumar, Rishi Kapoor: Green Lanes

2009: London River: Brenda Blethyn, Sotigui Kouyaté: Harringay Station

2008: Broken Lines: Paul Bettany, Olivia Williams, Dan Fredenburgh: Finsbury Park

2006: Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (Dance Baby Dance): Shaad Ali Abhishek Bachchan, Lara Dutta, Bobby Deol, Amitabh Bachchan: Green Lanes, Allison Rd Finsbury Park

2006: Umut Adasi: Mustafa Kara Halef Tiken, Gürkan Tavukçuoglu: Green Lanes, Turnpike Lane

2005: Lives of the Saints :Rankin & Chris Cottam, Marc Warren: Green Lanes, Falkland Road

2003: Spider: David Cronenberg, Ralph Fiennes, Miranda Richardson, Gabriel Byrne: The Salisbury Pub (Green Lanes)

1997: Face: Antonia Bird, Ray Winston, Phil Davis, Robert Carlyle, Damon Albarn: Harringay Ladder, Wightman Road

1992: Chaplin: Richard Attenborough, Robert Downey Jr., Marisa Tomei, Kevin Kline: The Salisbury Pub (Green Lanes)

1980: The Long Good Friday: John Mackenzie, Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Pierce Bronsan: The Salisbury Pub (Green Lanes)

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