NewsgalleryA night at the movies: Chester's best cinemasNostalgia: A look back at our city's cinemas over the yearsBookmarkShareNewsByCarmella de Lucia17:45, 8 JUL 2014Updated17:45, 21 NOV 2017The Odeon has always been a landmark in Chester, seen here in an undated photo1 of 7The opening day at Chester's Odeon in 19362 of 7The Classic cinema in Foregate Street Chester3 of 7What was originally Cannon Cinemas on Greyhound Park then became MGM, then Virgin, then UGC before it was renamed Cineworld until it closed in October 20134 of 7Chester's ABC Regal Cinema opened on Foregate St in 1937. In 1959 the name Regal was dropped and from then on it was just called ABC until 1987 when it was renamed Cannon. It closed in 19905 of 7The Gaumont Palace cinema on Brook Street in 1931 included a restaurant in it. Cliff Richard once performed there before it closed in 19616 of 7The Music Hall on Northgate and St Werburgh Streets was one of the city's oldest cinemas before it closed in 19617 of 7