Name List

  • 1st Row Sitting from Left to Right : Jorgy Juana, Sulaiman Hamdan, Camillo Cheng, Mr Mathew, Bro Aidan, Mr Punose, Mr Thomas, Bro Raphael, Ms Raffle, Bro Frederick, Mr George Zechary, Dahlan Anud, Orlando Tann, Jimmy Augustin. 2nd Row Standing from Left to Right : Kenneth Awang, Arpa Mapaireh, Chong Nyuk Woo, Wong Man Kong, Chin Lee Wah, Chong Voon Hing, Chu Sai Kee, Hiew Hon Hiung, Chiang Piang Thiam, Francis Fong, Phun Vui Poo, Julius Ho, Chung Hee Menn, Fu Ka Hung, Kwan Kar Choi. 3rd Standing From Left to Right : Wahid Wahab, Ibrahim Said, Chong Nyuk Fong, Jimmy Gimbad, Victor Ng Jong Fui, Sim Kang Loon, Chong Ken Foh, Chang Kon Sang, Sunarchin Kama, Tommy Siew, Chung Tze Ting, Ho Tze Meng, Koh Chiat Hong, Khoo Puay Guan, James Chai, Edward Chik, Sin Ka Hiew.

29 August 2008

Movies - old & new










Hi All,

Are these showing yet in Sandakan? I still can remember with fond memories all the good western films (Ben Hur, the Graduate) & Mandarin films (one armed swordman) were screened in Rex cinema (one employee used to fight with our beloved Tommy Siew whose father's shop was just next door) and the Cantonese films in Happy Valley (correct name?) in Tanah Merah where Sim Kum Lung grew up. I suppose these two cinemas and Cathay cinema are now gone?

Regards,
Name: Hubert

5 comments:

St. Mary's Old Boys - 1970 said...

Hi, Its Happy Theatre and not Happy Valley in Tanah Merah

Kon Sang

St. Mary's Old Boys - 1970 said...

Thanks for the correction. Been in HK too long - you probably have heard of HK's Happy Valley, where there is a horse-racing course!

Hubert

St. Mary's Old Boys - 1970 said...

Hubert,

I suceeded in posting a short message on the blog. But when I post a long message, something went wrong and it did not get on the blog!

I am testing ...

Kon sang

St. Mary's Old Boys - 1970 said...

I used to go to cinema with my San Quee Lee gang. Usually, after the show, we went to Sandakan central market upstairs for fried noodles. Sometimes after the 2nd show when we missed the last Labuk Rd bus, we walked home to Mile 1.5.It was very safe then before the influx of illegal Filipino immigrants.

I went to Happy Theatre Tanah Merah quite a lot with Tommy Siew and Sim Kang Loon. We patronised the Happy Theatre market night stall for soup noodle, fried noodle and porridge frequently. That stall is now closed and the daughters/sons of the old proprietor are operating eatries elsewhere in town.Usually, we bought 50 sen ticket. As soon as we were inside, we walked into the toilet. After emerging, we tried to settle down in $1 seats. Sometimes, a torch shone on us as the patron is ushered to the seats occupied by us. We got up and walked into the toilet only to repeat the same feat as before.

Cathay cinema is demolished and is an open air car park. Rex and Happy Theatre were both closed for business. Rex was better and still intact and the tuck shop at the end of the building is still opeating. Happy Theatre is almost stripped bare by squatters.

Those were the good old days of Dr No 007, The Italian Job, The man From Istanbul, The Graduate, To Sir With Love etc.

Kon Sang

St. Mary's Old Boys - 1970 said...

Hate to say that the picture quality & the sound system in the new theatre in S'kan is way below par. I won't go back there again.
But s'kan hawker foods are awesome!!! They're the best.

Ronnie