You are right Joe that is a picture of the upper level were you could go into the balcony.They also had smoking loge up there too, and restrooms, I think at one time they was another concession stand up there I may be wrong. I know they had concessions and beer stands in the upper level when they had concerts there in the late 70,s.
Yeah Ulver, I have eaten at Arnolds, it is good stuff, used to see Chet Atkins, and Jerry Reed in there sometimes.They waited on Chet he did not have to go through the line like everybody else.
Mike I thought of another, There was an oyster bar one block down from the LOEWS CRESCENT in printers alley you may have of heard of the alley “TOURIST TRAP”.When we were slow I would go downthere after a show had started and have a couple of beers and maybe a sandwich.About once a week I would take Betty the owner a cup sleeve full of fresh poped popcorn that was always good for a free beer or two.Those were the days.Back then you could get away with drinking at work as long as you kept yourself together, never caught any flax ever.I know this comment has nothing to do with this site, I just like to tell the stories.
Yeah Mike I remember one night I was drinking some wine in my office and spilled it all over our daily report.Of course it stained it pretty well. The next day I told our city manager that I spilled grape juice on it,he just kind of looked at me funny but did not say anything else about it.Had to mail all the dailies to New York at the end of the week with this one report all messed up.You could not rewrite them, all the managers and cashiers had their signatures and handrighting on them.So you could not forge another one.
Thanks for the info Chuck1231, the next time I go to Evansville I will check it out. I have been there several times but did not know about this theatre. Good to see that it is still in operation.
We showed this movie at the LOEWS CRESCENT. Nashville, Tennessee.It did great business ran for about 14 weeks, it was very long though,some nights on the last show everyone would leave and we would still have to show 20 minutes of credits to an empty house,Party Time.Right Mike?This movie like the war took up too much time.
Chuck 1231 I would like to know the name of the Loews in Evansville, I cannot find it,would like to learn any info about it, I have some friends who live there, I have been there a long time ago.You must have worked for LOEWS,by the posts I have read of yours,THANKS.
Looks in pretty good shape,maybe its the location that killed it?Nice looking exterior but who designed the interior pretty far out looking lobby!And i do not meant that in a good way.
Nice looking theatre.
You are right Joe that is a picture of the upper level were you could go into the balcony.They also had smoking loge up there too, and restrooms, I think at one time they was another concession stand up there I may be wrong. I know they had concessions and beer stands in the upper level when they had concerts there in the late 70,s.
Yeah Ulver, I have eaten at Arnolds, it is good stuff, used to see Chet Atkins, and Jerry Reed in there sometimes.They waited on Chet he did not have to go through the line like everybody else.
Yes the only LOEWS CRESCENT that I have heard of.
Just another day in Paradise!!!
Oh by the way do they have a smoking section?
I bet they sell a lot of popcorn there!!!
Mike I thought of another, There was an oyster bar one block down from the LOEWS CRESCENT in printers alley you may have of heard of the alley “TOURIST TRAP”.When we were slow I would go downthere after a show had started and have a couple of beers and maybe a sandwich.About once a week I would take Betty the owner a cup sleeve full of fresh poped popcorn that was always good for a free beer or two.Those were the days.Back then you could get away with drinking at work as long as you kept yourself together, never caught any flax ever.I know this comment has nothing to do with this site, I just like to tell the stories.
Yeah Mike I remember one night I was drinking some wine in my office and spilled it all over our daily report.Of course it stained it pretty well. The next day I told our city manager that I spilled grape juice on it,he just kind of looked at me funny but did not say anything else about it.Had to mail all the dailies to New York at the end of the week with this one report all messed up.You could not rewrite them, all the managers and cashiers had their signatures and handrighting on them.So you could not forge another one.
You are right Chuck1231. I tried to find it but could not.
Thanks for the info Chuck1231, the next time I go to Evansville I will check it out. I have been there several times but did not know about this theatre. Good to see that it is still in operation.
Thats nice were are the projectors.?
SiliconSam, you chill out,do they have any projectors and screens there, I do not think so.
Nice photo, you can tell that it was an old LOEWS marquee, redone for the new owner.
I though this site was about Movie theatres.
Thanks for the information.,
Mike could you sent me a copy of your Motion Picture Almanac or tell me where to get one, interesting stuff!!!!
We showed this movie at the LOEWS CRESCENT. Nashville, Tennessee.It did great business ran for about 14 weeks, it was very long though,some nights on the last show everyone would leave and we would still have to show 20 minutes of credits to an empty house,Party Time.Right Mike?This movie like the war took up too much time.
Nice looking theatre good to see that is is back up and running.Good thing they still use the old marquee and vertical.
Why Not???Lots of parking.
Sounds like my kind of place Movies and Beer.
Chuck 1231 I would like to know the name of the Loews in Evansville, I cannot find it,would like to learn any info about it, I have some friends who live there, I have been there a long time ago.You must have worked for LOEWS,by the posts I have read of yours,THANKS.
Love the Loews Victoria 1968 Pictures.That style vertical was the best I have ever seen.Classy looking,those were the days.
Thanks CWallczac I love these pictures.Got any of the exterior?
Looks in pretty good shape,maybe its the location that killed it?Nice looking exterior but who designed the interior pretty far out looking lobby!And i do not meant that in a good way.