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Cameo Theatre 565 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland

This stadium style neighbourhood theatre opened in 1928 as the Grey Lynn Cinema, and was located in the Grey Lynn district, west of Auckland city centre on the corner of Surrey Crescent and Great North Road.

It had been re-named Cameo Theatre by 1951 and was run by the Kerridge-Odeon chain. Last known as the Valhalla Cinema, by 1973 it had closed as a cinema and boxing & wrestling matches were staged. Today it operates as a video shop.

 

Cameo Theatre 565 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland - NZ 1943

Cameo Theatre Grey Lynn Auckland street frontage 1945. It was run then by Kerridge Theatres before they joined with Rank Films becoming Kerridge Odeon.

The Cameo is playing “Two Tickets to London” - This is a 1943 drama film made by Universal Pictures, and directed by Edwin L. Marin. The screenplay was written by Tom Reed, based on story by Roy William Neill. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Alan Curtis

 

The Green Pinnacle Indoor Golf Club

565 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland - NZ 2024