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The '''Piccadilly Theater''' was a small cinema opened in January [[1926]] by [[Willis Westmoreland|Willis F. Westmoreland]]. Its first presentation was Cecil B. DeMille's "The Road to Yesterday". | The '''Piccadilly Theater''' was a small cinema opened in January [[1926]] by [[Willis Westmoreland|Willis F. Westmoreland]]. It was located between [[1st Avenue North|1st]] and [[2nd Avenue North]]. Its first presentation was Cecil B. DeMille's "The Road to Yesterday". | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 09:52, 27 May 2016
The Piccadilly Theater was a small cinema opened in January 1926 by Willis F. Westmoreland. It was located between 1st and 2nd Avenue North. Its first presentation was Cecil B. DeMille's "The Road to Yesterday".
References
- "Piccadilly Birmingham Opens" (January 26, 1926) The Film Daily, p. 3