Our beautiful multiplex: Milton Keynes council fights to save landmark cinema The Point
The building was once home to the UK's first US-style multiplex. Now developers are seeking to demolish it for a new housing scheme
Forty years ago this month, British cinema-going changed for ever with the opening of The Point in Milton Keynes, the UK's first US-style multiplex. Looming over Midsummer Boulevard, the Point's mirrored glass ziggurat and red pyramidal frame audaciously synthesised Maya and Egyptian motifs in a futuristic, hi-tech temple of pleasure. As well as 10 screens (Back to the Future, The Goonies, and My Beautiful Laundrette opened proceedings), there were bars, restaurants, nightclub and even cup holders on seats, an unimaginable novelty for the time.
Today, with its cinemas long closed, this now-languishing 1980s superstar is under threat of demolition, caught in a row between local campaigners, politicians and heritage groups trying to preserve it, and developers seeking to demolish it for a much-criticised new housing scheme.
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