Thank you for your good words, Terry. Folks who live in the Bay Area may be interested in a Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association tour of the Fox Theatre on Friday, June 3rd. You can learn more about the tour by clicking here.
As always, Tinseltoes, thank you for your good, informative and helpful comments. I have an unrelated question for you (and others who may be reading this comment). I have a marquee photograph, probably taken in the late ‘20s or early '30s, of a clearly identified Loew’s theater and a blade sign that ends just above the entrance with the letters “…deville,” which I assume is the end of the word “vaudeville.” After a couple of hours searching this site and the Internet, I’ve come up empty. Any suggestions?
Another photograph of the Brooklyn Paramount Theatre taken during its 3rd anniversary show in 1930 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
> There are likely thousands of photo links on this site that no longer work. Has anyone found a solution?
I too have found the broken links on Cinema Treasures frustrating, michael22b. Clicking here will take you to the Wayback Machine, an internet archive. Almost magically, it brings back to life most dead links. Given current events, it’s interesting to note that the Internet archive at the New Library of Alexandria, Egypt mirrors the Wayback Machine.
The Redmond Stadium Cinema at 1535 SW Odem Medo Road is open.
I haven’t been able to figure out how to add “Favorites” to my list. I’m really liking the the updated site.
Thank you for all of the work that must have been required to create this new look for Cinema Treasures. You did a great job!
This photograph and this photograph of the Winter Garden Theatre were taken in 1940 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Roxy Theatre was taken in 1937 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Artef Theatre marquee and the Longacre Theatre along West 48th Street was taken in 1935 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
Thank you for your good words, Terry. Folks who live in the Bay Area may be interested in a Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association tour of the Fox Theatre on Friday, June 3rd. You can learn more about the tour by clicking here.
This photograph of the El Capitan Theatre was taken in 1930 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Chicago Theatre was taken in 1933 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
Here’s another photograph of the RKO Keith-Boston Theatre taken in 1933 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Fox Oakland Theatre was taken in 1930 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
Thanks for the suggestions, Tinseltoes and J.F. Lundy. I’ve posted the photograph here. I looked for “Loew’s Vodeville,” but couldn’t find anything.
As always, Tinseltoes, thank you for your good, informative and helpful comments. I have an unrelated question for you (and others who may be reading this comment). I have a marquee photograph, probably taken in the late ‘20s or early '30s, of a clearly identified Loew’s theater and a blade sign that ends just above the entrance with the letters “…deville,” which I assume is the end of the word “vaudeville.” After a couple of hours searching this site and the Internet, I’ve come up empty. Any suggestions?
Another photograph of the Brooklyn Paramount Theatre taken during its 3rd anniversary show in 1930 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Loew’s Pitkin Theatre was taken in 1930 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Park Plaza Theatre was taken in 1929 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
Here’s a photograph of the Palace Theatre taken in 1936 and another photograph taken in 1937 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
Here’s a photograph of the Earle Theatre taken in 1933 and another photograph taken in 1937 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Loew’s Yonkers Theatre was taken in 1931 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Loew’s Orpheum Theatre was taken in 1930 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This nighttime photograph of the Kenmore Theatre was taken in 1931 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
> There are likely thousands of photo links on this site that no longer work. Has anyone found a solution?
I too have found the broken links on Cinema Treasures frustrating, michael22b. Clicking here will take you to the Wayback Machine, an internet archive. Almost magically, it brings back to life most dead links. Given current events, it’s interesting to note that the Internet archive at the New Library of Alexandria, Egypt mirrors the Wayback Machine.
This photograph of the Loew’s Triboro Theatre was taken in 1931 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the Capitol Theatre was taken in 1930 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.
This photograph of the B.S. Moss Broadway Theatre was taken in 1931 by George Mann of the comedy dance team, Barto and Mann.