Here is a question for anybody out there that went to the Boyd aka SamEric in the 70’s. I remember seeing Gone With The Wind there in Sept 1975 as a special one week 70mm re release. Can someone else confirm this. I am 200% it did play there. I also saw it in 1968 at The Randolph on the big Cinerama screen. Was Man of La Mancha the last film on the Boyd curved screen before it was removed?
Chuck 1231 I think the Asheville film festival is in Oct. It was last year. A note this theater has started showing slides, but still use the curtains about 5 minutes before the start of a film and at the end of a film. Very nice compromise.
Ok I am confused. I was just on Bow Tie cinemas web page and they show the Ziegfeld as one of their theaters. I thought it wasn’t part of the Clearview package.
Howard. The Paramount Columbus Circle was definately small. I saw The Blue Lagoon there in 70MM and the screen was also not very large. I saw Brubaker at Cinema 3 and it was about the same size as the paramount.
Loved White Tower. Any still open? When my famly lived across from the theater in the 70’s the White Tower was long gone. Across from the theater was an Acme supermaket which eventually moved up into the old Penn Fruit building.
This theater was moved to Flat Rock many years ago and operates successfully with a digital projector as the Flat Rock Cinema
Here is a question for anybody out there that went to the Boyd aka SamEric in the 70’s. I remember seeing Gone With The Wind there in Sept 1975 as a special one week 70mm re release. Can someone else confirm this. I am 200% it did play there. I also saw it in 1968 at The Randolph on the big Cinerama screen. Was Man of La Mancha the last film on the Boyd curved screen before it was removed?
The theater still sits boarded up and empty. Wish I had money to do something with it. Asheville could use a good regional or dinner theater.
Chuck 1231 I think the Asheville film festival is in Oct. It was last year. A note this theater has started showing slides, but still use the curtains about 5 minutes before the start of a film and at the end of a film. Very nice compromise.
Looking at the pictures from the paper I hope they are not removing the marquee.
I feel better with Bow Tie doing the bookings.
Ok I am confused. I was just on Bow Tie cinemas web page and they show the Ziegfeld as one of their theaters. I thought it wasn’t part of the Clearview package.
Anything happening with this theater? Why are all the east side theaters shuttering.
UGH more history gone.
moivebuff 82 that gave me hives LOL
This theater was closed and reborn in the late 70’s early 80’s.
Howard. The Paramount Columbus Circle was definately small. I saw The Blue Lagoon there in 70MM and the screen was also not very large. I saw Brubaker at Cinema 3 and it was about the same size as the paramount.
Micahel Rambo that is so true I should have rememebred the Wynwood since I worked there.
Markinthedark, they were exits under the screen. The Eric McDade Mall was also the same until they quaded it.
This was about the only single screen theater that the Sameric corporation didn’t twin.
It was the Fine Arts. It became a spin off of St Patrick’s cathederal for many years but that closed about 10 years ago
Loved White Tower. Any still open? When my famly lived across from the theater in the 70’s the White Tower was long gone. Across from the theater was an Acme supermaket which eventually moved up into the old Penn Fruit building.
I worked there briefly as manager in 1983, like 1 night and realized I got myself in way over my head. LOL They were showing Return of The Jedi than.
Great news. Status above need to be updated to open and if I rememebr corretly without going through all the posts it is now 5 screens
Rivoli 157 any chance of uplaoding those photo’s of Oliver in 1969?
Does AMC still use the curtains at this theater? LAst i looked they only had one show a day.Not a good sign.
Wonderful news. Glad the Frank’s are out.
Wow this is great news that at least 2 theaters are opening.
So is Cleaview sraying in the movie business John Fink or is Bow Tie running it.
I know this theater was not there in the 70’s or the 60’s for that fact.