The Mayfair debuted three bona fide 50’s sci-fi classics,“The Day The Earth Stood Still”, “War Of The Worlds” & “The Blob”. All have been re-made. Opening day ads for all three now in photo section.
Thank you vindanpar have you checked out the gorgeous ads at the Loews State page for Columbia Pictures announcing the Roadshow Engagement and Premiere for “Oliver”? If you pre-bought tickets they sent you a full color reproduction of the artwork.
“The Song Of Norway” played a 70MM Roadshow engagement from February 10, 1971 thru May 3, 1971. Opening ad in photo section with prices. Prices were reduced for final week and posted as “all seats $3.50 Evenings and $1.50 children at all times”. No listing for matinee price. A one week engagement of “Making It” starring Kristoffer Tabori followed.
Hey bigjoe59 from everything I have heard, Wakefield Poole’s “Boys in the Sand” was indeed the first feature length picture, opening at the 55th. Even HBO’s “The Deuce” had an episode devoted to it.
18 months before “Deep Throat” took the world by storm, The Tivoli made history in NY by playing “Mona” the first sexually explicit “feature” film with actors and plot and not a movie disguised as a pseudo documentary or marriage manual. Opening ads in photo section.
“The Sunshine was in no competition with the Lincoln Plaza or Paris since those two venues are in totally different parts of the city than the Sunshine.”
Really? Maybe for you. If a picture opened on more than one screen, my friends and I chose the best theater, most comfortable, best screen and sound and Lincoln Plaza Cinemas usually wasn’t it, even though I lived across the street from it
for years.
“The last line is unnecessary. Yes, theatres are closed due to the Covid-19. We get it.”
Yeah, we get it today, but someone reading this thread in two years will get it too.
“Manhold” in 3D opened December 26, 1977 and played for seven weeks.
It’s a lost film with an interesting history. Directed by David E. Durston who directed the horror cult classic “I Drink Your Blood”. Village Voice ad and screenshot in photo section.
Evenings Mon-Thurs 8:00PM, Friday 8:30PM, Sat,Sun & Hols 8:45PM
Orchestra $5.00…Loge $6.00….Balcony $4.00
Matinees Tues, Wed & Thurs 1:30, Sat, Sun & Hols 1:00PM
Orchestra $4.00…Loge $5.00….Balcony $3.50
Late Matinee Sat Sun & Hols 5:00PM
Orchestra $5.00…Loge $6.00….Balcony $4.00
Evenings Mon-Sat 8:30PM Sunday 8:00PM Orchestra-Loge-Balcony
Mon-Thurs….$3.50….$4.00….$3.00
Fri-Sat & Sun….$4.00…$4.50…$3.50
Matinees Wed 2:30PM & Sat 2.00PM….$2.75….$3.25….$2.25
Sunday 2:00PM….$3.50….$4.00….$3.00
Early Evening Shows
Saturday 5:00PM….$2.75….$3.25….$2.25
Sunday 5:00PM….$3.50….$4.00….$3.00
Evenings 8:30 except Sun 8:00 Mats Wed,Sat,Sun & Hols 2:30
Mon-Thurs Eve…Orch & Loge $3.00 Balcony $2.50
Fri,Sat,Sun & Hols…Orch & Loge $3.50 Balcony $3.00
Sat, Sun & Hols Matinees…Orch & Loge $2.75 Balcony $2.00
Wed…Orch & Loge $2.50 Balcony $2.00
Evenings 8:30 PM Matinees Wed & Sun 2:30 Sat 5:30
Mon-Thur Eve…Orch & Loge $3.00 Balc &2.50 &$2.00
Fri,Sat,Sun & Hols… Orch & Loge $3.50 Balc &3.00 &$2.50
Sat,Sun & Hols Matinees…Orch & Loge $2.75 Balc &2.00 & $1.50
Wednesday Matinee…Orch & Loge $2.50 Balc &2.00 & $1.50
New Year’s Eve…$6.00, $5.00 & $4.00
Evenings 8:30PM Matinees Wed & Sat 2:00PM & Sun 1:30PM & 5:00PM
Matinees:
Wednesday…………………..$3.25
Saturday & Sunday……………$4.00
Evenings:
Sunday thru Thursday…………$4.00
Friday, Sat, Holidays and Eves.. $4.50
New Year’s Eve 8:30PM………..$6.00
Children under 12 all shows…..$2.50
Evenings Mon-Sat 8:30PM Sunday 8:00 Matinees 2:30PM
Orch.– Loge – Balc.
Eves Mon thru Thurs $3.25…$3.75…2.50
Eves Fri, Sat, Sun & Hols & Hol Eves $3.50…$4.00…$3.00
Mats Wed & Sat…$2.50…$3.00…$2.00
Mats Sun & Hols $3.25…$3.75…$2.50
Evenings 8:30PM Matinees 2:30PM Orch.– Loge – Balc.
Eves Mon thru Thurs 3.50…$4.00…2.75
Eves Fri, Sat, Sun & Hols & Hol Eves $4.00…$4.50…$3.25
Mats Wed…$2.75…$3.25…$2.50
Mats Sat, Sun & Hols $3.50…$4.00…$2.75
New Years Eve 8:00PM & Midnight $5.00…$5.50…$4.00
All Seats One Floor – All Priced The Same
Evenings 8:15PM Mon thru Thurs…$4.00
Fri, Sat Sun Hols & Hols Eves…$4.50
Matinee Wed 2:00PM Except Hols…$3.25
Sat, Sun & Hols 1:30PM & 5:00PM…$4.00
Morning Shows 10:AM Every Saturday & Dec 26,27,30,31…$3.25
New Year’s Eve 8:00PM & 11:30PM…$5.00
Sneak with “Lost Horizon”.
Eves 8:30PM Sun Eve 8:00PM Mats Wed,Sat,Sun & Hols 2:30PM
Orch & Loge….Mezz
Eve (Mon thru Thur)….$3.00…$2.50
Eve (Fri,Sat,Sun & Hols…$3.50…$3.00
Mat (Sat,Sun & Hols)…$2.75…$2.00
Mat (Wed)…$2.50…$2.00
The Mayfair debuted three bona fide 50’s sci-fi classics,“The Day The Earth Stood Still”, “War Of The Worlds” & “The Blob”. All have been re-made. Opening day ads for all three now in photo section.
Sun thru Thurs Eves 8:30PM
Orch & Lower Mezz $3.25, Divans $3.75, Upper Mezz $2.75
Fri, Sat, Hols & Hols Eves 8:30PM
Orch & Lower Mezz $3.75, Divans $4.25, Upper Mezz $3.00
Wed Mats 2:30PM
Orch & Lower Mezz $2.50, Divans $3.005, Upper Mezz $2.00
Sat, Sun & Hol Mats 2:30PM
Orch & Lower Mezz $3.25, Divans $3.75, Upper Mezz $2.75
New Years Eve 8:00PM & Midnight
Orch & Lower Mezz $4.75, Divans $5.50, Upper Mezz $3.75
Matinees 2:30 Evenings 8:30 Sun Eves 8:00PM
Orchestras…Loge & Party Rms…Lower Balc …Upper Balc
Wed Matinee $2.75…$3.25…$2.75…$2.25
Sat, Sun & Hols Mat..$3.25…$3.75…$3.25…$2.50
Mon thru Thurs Eve $3.50…$4:00…$3.50…$2.75
Fris, Sat Hol Eves $3.75…$4.25…$3.75…$3.00
Evenings 8:30 PM Matinees 2:30 PM
Evenings Fri, Sat & Hols $4.25…$3.75…$3.00…$3.00
Evenings Sun thru Thurs $3.75…$3.25…$2.50…$2.50
Matinees Wed $3.00…$2.50…$2.00…$2.00
Matinees Sat & Sun $3.50…$3.00…$2.50…$2.50
For a $150 donation ticket to charity, the Hoi Polloi can hob-knob with the Glitterati at the World Premiere.
Eves 8:30PM – Sun Eve 8:00PM
Mon-Fri..Loge $5.50 Orch & Mezz $4.50 1st 6 rows Orch $3.00
Fri,Sat,Sun, Hols & Xmas Week…Loge $5.50 Orch & Mezz $4.80 1st 6 rows Orch $3.80
Mat Sat,Sun,Hols 2:30 – Wed Mat 2:00PM
Sat, Sun Hols & Xmas Week..Loge $4.80 Orch & Mezz $3.80 1st 6 rows Orch $3.00
Wed…….Loge $4.00 Orch & Mezz $3.00 1st 6 rows Orch $2.50
Thank you vindanpar have you checked out the gorgeous ads at the Loews State page for Columbia Pictures announcing the Roadshow Engagement and Premiere for “Oliver”? If you pre-bought tickets they sent you a full color reproduction of the artwork.
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/557/photos/308295
Evenings 8:30 P.M. Matinees 2:30 P.M.
Orch, Loge & Party Room, Mezz & Balcony
Eve Monday thru Thurs $3.25, $3.75, $2.50, $2.00
Eve Fir, Sat, Sun & Hols $3.75, $4.25, $3.00, $2.50
Mats Daily $2.50, $3.00, $2.25, $1.75
Mats Sat, Sun & Hols $3.25, $3.75, $2.50, $2.00
EVENINGS Mon thru Thurs 8:30 $3.25 $3.75 $3.00 & $2.00
EVENINGS Fri,Sat,Sun & Hols 8:30 $3.75 $4.25 $3.00 & $2.50
MATINEES Wednesday 2:30 $2.50 $3.00 $2.25 & $1.75
MATINEES Sat,Sun & Hols 2:30 $3.25 $3.75 $2.50 & $2.00
Evenings 8:40 P.M. Monday thru Thursday $4.00
Fri, Sat, Sun, Holidays & Holiday Eves $4.50
Matinees Wednesday 2:30 P.M. $3.25
Sat, Sun & Holidays 2:00 P.M. $4.00
Extra Matinees Sunday 5:30 P.M. $4.00
Special Sat Morning Shows 10:30 A.M. $3.25
News Years Eve 8:30 P.M. 12 Midnight $6.00
“The Song Of Norway” played a 70MM Roadshow engagement from February 10, 1971 thru May 3, 1971. Opening ad in photo section with prices. Prices were reduced for final week and posted as “all seats $3.50 Evenings and $1.50 children at all times”. No listing for matinee price. A one week engagement of “Making It” starring Kristoffer Tabori followed.
Hey bigjoe59 from everything I have heard, Wakefield Poole’s “Boys in the Sand” was indeed the first feature length picture, opening at the 55th. Even HBO’s “The Deuce” had an episode devoted to it.
18 months before “Deep Throat” took the world by storm, The Tivoli made history in NY by playing “Mona” the first sexually explicit “feature” film with actors and plot and not a movie disguised as a pseudo documentary or marriage manual. Opening ads in photo section.
“The Sunshine was in no competition with the Lincoln Plaza or Paris since those two venues are in totally different parts of the city than the Sunshine.”
Really? Maybe for you. If a picture opened on more than one screen, my friends and I chose the best theater, most comfortable, best screen and sound and Lincoln Plaza Cinemas usually wasn’t it, even though I lived across the street from it for years.
“The last line is unnecessary. Yes, theatres are closed due to the Covid-19. We get it.”
Yeah, we get it today, but someone reading this thread in two years will get it too.
“Manhold” in 3D opened December 26, 1977 and played for seven weeks.
It’s a lost film with an interesting history. Directed by David E. Durston who directed the horror cult classic “I Drink Your Blood”. Village Voice ad and screenshot in photo section.
https://lostmediaarchive.fandom.com/wiki/Manhole_(Lost_3-D_Gay_Porn_Film)