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Ken Roe commented about Paraiso Theater on Aug 13, 2005 at 7:12 am

It is listed as the New Madison Theatre in the American Motion Picture Directory 1914-1915. Still the New Madison Theatre with 440 seats in the Film Daily Yearbook; 1926 edition. Same in the 1930 F.D.Y. with seating given as 528.

It’s the Municipal Theatre with 512 seats in the 1941 edition of F.D.Y., 540 seats in 1943 and 600 seats in 1950.

No listing in the 1957 Film Daily Yearbook.

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Ken Roe commented about Cinema Odeon on Aug 12, 2005 at 12:36 pm

An exterior view of the closed Cinema Odeon here:
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Ken Roe commented about Animatografo do Rossio on Aug 12, 2005 at 12:28 pm

A recent exterior photo, unfortunately you can only barely make out details on the two tiled panels located each side of the central pay-box.
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Ken Roe commented about Philharmonic Hall on Aug 12, 2005 at 7:20 am

Films being screened over the next few months are; “Liverpool Film Festival” – ‘Archive Film Evening’, “Lawrence of Arabia”, “The Mighty Celt”, “A Very Long Engagement”, “Millions”, “It’s A Wonderful Life”, “Pride & Prejudice”, “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” (as part of the Liverpool Lesbian & Gay Film Festival), “Vertigo”, “Rear Window”, “North By Northwest”, “The Birds” and “In Search of Mozart”

All this and an organ pre-show concert too.

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Ken Roe commented about Ritz Theatre Company on Aug 12, 2005 at 3:34 am

Film Daily Yearbooks;1941 and 1943 editions give a seating capacty of 600. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. seating is given as 746.

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Ken Roe commented about Eagle Theater on Aug 11, 2005 at 2:49 pm

The Pace Theater is also listed in F.D.Y. editions for 1941 and 1943 with 700 seats. In the 1950 edition it is still the Pace Theater, Main Street, Chadron, NE (population;4,262) with a seating capacity of 799.

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Ken Roe commented about Shelton Theatre on Aug 11, 2005 at 1:22 pm

Listed as the Shelton Theatre in the 1941 edition of Film Daily Yearbook with a seating capacity given as 550.

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Ken Roe commented about Hollywood Theatre on Aug 11, 2005 at 1:19 pm

Listed as open in Film Daily Yearbooks from at least 1941.

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Ken Roe commented about Princess Theatre on Aug 9, 2005 at 4:09 am

Listed in Film Daily Yearbook’s 1941 & 1943 as the Princess Theatre with a seating capacity of 550.

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Ken Roe commented about Teatro Roble on Aug 8, 2005 at 11:55 pm

The opening film at the Teatro Roble on 3rd May 1950 was Cantinflas starring in “Puerta Joven”.

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Ken Roe commented about Teatro Roble on Aug 8, 2005 at 11:13 pm

Luis; Many thanks for your input and up-date on the status of the Teatro Roble and other cinemas. I added this theatre and a few others in Mexico mainly because they were designed by noted American architects such as the Eberson’s and S. Charles Lee.

I have several books on cinemas/theatres in Mexico, but unfortunately (for me) they are written in Spanish, a language I have little knowledge of. I could add further theatres with the main details and maybe you could fill in some details for us? Or maybe you could add some? It’s always interesting to learn more about theatres in other countries and I hope we can enlarge the database for South America further.

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Ken Roe commented about Nugget Theaters on Aug 8, 2005 at 9:24 am

The 1950 edition of Film Daily Yearbook listed the Nugget Theater on Main Street with a seating capacity given as 710.

The seating capacity for the original Nugget Theater is listed as 520 in the 1941 and 1943 editions of F.D.Y.

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Ken Roe commented about Crystal Theater on Aug 8, 2005 at 1:17 am

Exterior photo of the Crystal Theatre here:
http://www.exithere.net/theaters/c27_crystal.html

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Ken Roe commented about Carey Theatre on Aug 7, 2005 at 12:15 pm

The Carey Theatre was one of the first Negro theatres to operate, opening in early 1916.

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Ken Roe commented about Loew's Metropolis Theatre on Aug 4, 2005 at 2:42 am

Listed as Metropolis Theatre, 2644 3rd Avenue, no other details given.

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Ken Roe commented about Savoy Theatre on Aug 3, 2005 at 7:50 am

Editions of F.D.Y. 1941 and 1943 list the Savoy theatre as being operated by Warner Bros. Circuit Management Corp.

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Ken Roe commented about Rialto Theater on Aug 3, 2005 at 7:45 am

Editions of the F.D.Y. 1941 and 1943 list the Rialto Theater as being operated by Warner Bros. Circuit Management Corp.

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Ken Roe commented about Carlton Theatre on Aug 3, 2005 at 7:42 am

Editions of F.D.Y. 1941 and 1943 list the Carlton Theater as being operated by Warner Bros. Circuit Management Corp.

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Ken Roe commented about Loew's Metropolis Theatre on Aug 3, 2005 at 5:01 am

Warren;Thanks for the additional information and details on the Metropolis Theatre. It is listed in the 1914-1915 edition of the American Motion Picture Directory, so I presume was screening movies at that time.

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Ken Roe commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Aug 2, 2005 at 11:30 am

saps; The booth is back upstairs now. The area in the rear orchestra downstairs (where the booth was for the last 40+ years) and the remainder of that seating area has now become part of an enlarged lobby and concession stand, achieved by constructing a new inner rear wall to the auditorium.

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Ken Roe commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Aug 2, 2005 at 10:40 am

All seating (originally the capacity was 2,058 in 1927) is on one level. Where the balcony would normally be located is the projection booth in the centre and two provate boxes either side of it.

The slightly smaller (1,771 seat, same architects) Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre along Hollywood Boulevard also had the same seating configuration as the Chinese Theatre.

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Ken Roe commented about Broadway Theatre on Aug 2, 2005 at 10:04 am

I Have reference of a Delora Theatre operating as a Negro theatre in editions of Film Daily Yearbook 1949-1955. No further details given.

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Ken Roe commented about Broadway Theatre on Aug 2, 2005 at 8:32 am

Film Daily Yearbook’s 1930-1933 and 1949-1955 list a Little Broadway Theatre, 1312 East Broadway, East St. Louis as operating as a Negro theatre with a seating capacity of 600 (in all editions). Could this be the same theatre or one just along the street?

My copies of F.D.Y. 1941 and 1943 editions only show the Broadway Theatre with 465 seats.

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Ken Roe commented about Broadway Theatre on Aug 2, 2005 at 7:37 am

Listed in Film Daily Yearbook’s 1940-1949 as a Negro theatre.

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Ken Roe commented about Paris Cinema on Aug 2, 2005 at 4:20 am

Listed in Film Daily Yearbooks 1941, 1943 and 1952 as the Capitol Theatre with a seating capacity of 2,000. Operated by Paramount Pictures Inc through their subsidiary Mullins & Pinanski.