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Electric Cinema, Notting Hill : ウィキペディア英語版
Electric Cinema, Notting Hill

The Electric Cinema is a movie theatre in Notting Hill, London, and is one of the oldest working cinemas in the country.
==History==
The Electric Cinema first opened in London's Portobello Road on 24 February 1910 and was one of the first buildings in Britain to be designed specifically for motion picture exhibition. It was built shortly after its namesake the Electric Cinema in Birmingham, which predates it by around two months. The cinema was soon eclipsed by the huge picture palaces that became fashionable during the 1930s but, despite being shuttered for brief periods, it has remained in almost continual use until the present day.〔(article on the Electric Cinema at cinematreasures.org ) Retrieved November 2010〕〔(article on the Electric Cinema at Notting Hill local magazine The Hill ) Retrieved November 2010〕
Designed by architect Gerald Seymour Valentin in the Edwardian Baroque style, it originally opened as the Electric Cinema Theatre. During World War I an angry mob attacked the Electric, believing that its German-born manager was signalling to Zeppelin raiders from the roof, after nearby Arundel Gardens was hit by a bomb dropped from a Zeppelin.〔(www.historytalk.org ) Retrieved January 2012〕
Later, in 1932, the Electric became the Imperial Playhouse cinema, though by this time the Portobello Road area had become rather run down, along with the rest of Notting Hill.
During the late 1940s the notorious mass murderer John Christie (1899–1953) of nearby 10 Rillington Place is said to have worked at the Electric as a projectionist 〔(Article at cinematour.org ) Retrieved November 2010〕
In the late 1960s it changed its name again, becoming the Electric Cinema Club, showing mostly independent and Avant Garde movies. Its fortunes however did not improve and thereafter it opened and closed several times without finding commercial success. It closed in 1993 and thereafter began to fall into disrepair.

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