Grand Cinema (Shanghai)
Description and history
The theatre was designed by Ladislav Hudec and completed in 1933.
In 2013, Time Out Shanghai said of the venue: "Known to foreigners as 'the best cinema of the Far East', the Grand Cinema was frequented by Shanghai's glitterati in its 1930s heyday ... [It] was completed in 1933 and was the height of technological innovation – each seat had a translation system installed so that the Chinese audience could enjoy the foreign-language films through individual earpieces ... Now it's still great for getting a '20s and '30s Art Deco fix, from wrought iron railings to the up-lit stuccos, lashings of Italian marble and the signature font on the public signs. Though there are six screens, the biggest is Screen One (which you can enter through either 'odd' or 'even' entrances), split into two tiers of 1,554 seats."
The cinema has a gallery (Chinese: 大剧院画廊; lit. 'grand cinema gallery') which shows the old photos and memorabilia of the cinema.
References
- ^ "Grand Theatre". Time Out Shanghai. 18 July 2013. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
- ^ Pitts, Christopher; McCrohan, Daniel (1 September 2010). Lonely Planet Shanghai. Lonely Planet. p. 41. ISBN 9781741792836.
External links
- Media related to The Grand Theatre at Wikimedia Commons
- Collection of high-resolution photographs of historic buildings in Shanghai