Cameo Cinema
38 Home Street, Edinburgh
38 Home Street, Edinburgh. Originally opened as the King's Cinema, 1914. Reborn as the Cameo in 1949. Showing indie, cult, foreign language and good mainstream.
38 Home Street, Edinburgh. Originally opened as the King's Cinema, 1914. Reborn as the Cameo in 1949. Showing indie, cult, foreign language and good mainstream.
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