Photo courtesy of reader Geoffrey:
Would love to share with you some 1946 photos which I've recently discovered in my grandaunt's belongings, and really fascinated that someone actually bothered to take pics of my paternal great grandma's funeral when she passed away in 1946. Guess it's kind of a pity that I only managed to grab hold of these things after the passing of my grandaunt, otherwise I would have made some substantial discoveries about these gems.
Could somebody tell me where this is? Think it's Nathan Road, given the span of the road. Quite possibly Waterloo Road. And perhaps the mountain in the backdrop would give some clue about the location?
Comments
It is Nathan Road alright
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Good memory T, that's a good clue. (The photo T mentions shows the section of Nathan Road shown above, plus a few more buildings to the left. One of those buildings is the cinema he mentions).
I've added an entry for this cinema at the Cinema Treasures website under the name 'New East Asia'. There is a gentleman named Raymond Lo who has added a lot of information about old Hong Kong cinemas to that site, so I'm hoping he will see it and be able to help us.
I looked through all the cinemas listed on that site that are classified as "closed/demolished", but couldn't see any mention of the Sun Tung Ah (or possible English translations such as New East Asia, or New Cathay). It's possible that the Sun Tung Ah name was only used during the Japanese occupation. Several well-known buildings and businesses were renamed to more patriotic (if you were Japanese) sounding names during that time.
MrB
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Hi there,
This particular cinema was among the tens of cinemas still operational under Japanese occupation. I found a link with some information in Chinese talking about local Movie industry during Japanese occupation:
http://www.fed.cuhk.edu.hk/CUHK_History/public_html/history2003a/39a.ppt
Look's like some academic research information/presentation to me.
T
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新東亞 >> Victory Theatre >> Ritz Cinema
Raymond has replied:
So, can anyone give us the street number on Nathan Rd for either Victory Theatre or the Ritz Cinema?
There is a long discussion (mostly in chinese) about old Hong Kong cinemas here that may help.
You can also see adverts for the Ritz Cinema in 1950s newspapers, but the ones I checked don't give any address.
Getting closer!
MrB
Two Grand Tower
Nathan & Shantung
The building which replaced
I agree with Raymond Lo,
Ritz Cinema, Photos & location
Thanks to T, Raymond & Peter for fixing the location.
We've been sent a photo of the cinema in the 1960s. That shows it was next to the Sun Ya Hotel, which uncovered another photo of the area.
Raymond also shared some of the history in an email:
Regards, MrB
Victory Theatre[勝利戲院] was not Prince's Theatre[東樂戲院]
Re - Ritz Cinema location
Prince's Theatre 東樂戲院
Thanks
from Geoffrey, via email:
Location of this photo
The photo that T mentions in the first comment is here. That places this photo as showing the stretch of Nathan Road between Shan Tung St and Nelson St, looking North.