Motion Picture Herald (Jul-Aug 1936)

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A BRITISH INTERPRETATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL" FRONT • Exterior view of the new Odeon theatre at Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England, the latest addition to the circuit operated by Oscar Deutsch. The exterior presents a particular novel architectural scheme with a circular marquee set between wing-masses and surmounted by a pylon-like tower. The darker material of which the tower is constructed, is brown facing brick. The remainder of the tower, and the entire facade is of gray tile. The base is of black faience tiles. The name of the theatre is spelled against the gray tile in neon, while neon bands encircle the upper part of the marquee. The general facade treatment represents an interprtation by the architect, Harry W. Weedon, of the advertising functions of a motion picture theatre front, calling for a striking architectural display, achieved through massing as well as colorful materials and sign elemens.