Listed as a 2 screen in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac under the United Artists' listing.
Paul – I remember all of the theaters that you list. One small correction: the Kings Fair was located near the Trenton/Hamilton Twp border on the old Trenton Fairgrounds property.
If you want to stick to mid town try the Ziegfeld. For photos only, Radio City is an obvious choice. Just about everything in Manhattan is close to public transit as long as you can navigate the subways.
Good luck!
Listed as a 4 screen independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is J.Y. Sayegh.
Listed as a single screen independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is D. Braduk.
Listed as a single screen independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is D. Sanders.
Listed as a single screen independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is E. Bravo.
Listed as a single screen independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is listed as Closter Cinema Corp.
Listed as an independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is I. Muthu.
Listed as an independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is listed as S. Goldstein.
Listed as a 2 screen independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac.
Listed as a 2 screen in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac under the United Artists' listing.
Paul – I remember all of the theaters that you list. One small correction: the Kings Fair was located near the Trenton/Hamilton Twp border on the old Trenton Fairgrounds property.
Listed as a 2 screen in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac under the United Artists' listing.
Listed as a 3 screen in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac under the United Artists listing.
Listed as a 7 screen in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac.
Listed as the “State Jersey City NJ 4” in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac under the UA listing.
Listed as a 2 screen in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Part of United Artists.
Listed as a Milgrim Theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac.
Listed as a Milgrim Theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac.
Listed as open in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. If memory serves me correctly this stayed open until at least 1993.
Listed as a 7 screen in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac.
Listed as a twin theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac as a GCC Theatre.
1964 program:
Front:
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Back:
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Old postcard – 1920s or 1930s:
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Old color postcard – Marquee shows “Scared Stiff” (1953) Martin & Lewis:
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Listed in the 1970 FDY as part of G.G. Theatres.
ken mc – check drive-ins.com for information on the absecon
Regarding the Alan, it is still listed as open in the 1956 FDY with 600 seats.
If you want to stick to mid town try the Ziegfeld. For photos only, Radio City is an obvious choice. Just about everything in Manhattan is close to public transit as long as you can navigate the subways.
Good luck!