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Bill Huelbig commented about The Ziegfeld's last day, 1/28/2016 on Oct 7, 2020 at 11:01 am

The Ziegfeld’s last day, 1/28/2016.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 7, 2020 at 10:44 am

Looks like I was wrong about that. I just saw a picture where the marquee said Clearview Cinemas. But didn’t they put Walter Reade back up there after Clearview left? I’m pretty sure that’s what it said on the day of the final shows.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 7, 2020 at 10:39 am

I like how it said A WALTER READE THEATER on the front of the marquee right up until the end.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 7, 2020 at 7:54 am

Wow. Now I REALLY feel bad about not asking to stay over. I could have placed my cot in the huge space between the front row and the screen!

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 7, 2020 at 6:41 am

A few special Ziegfeld memories:

A large Christian protest group carrying banners and tapestries descended on the Ziegfeld to oppose the showing of The Last Temptation of Christ on opening day. It looked like the Spanish Inquisition come back to life in 1988.

People frantically hunting for seats before a sold-out showing of Lawrence of Arabia.

Seeing Gandhi on the night of the blizzard of 1983. The theater was surprisingly crowded, but I didn’t think I’d be able to make it home. I was seriously considering asking if I could sleep in the Ziegfeld. Looking back, I regret not having done that.

Seeing Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Joel Grey and Robert Osborne in an onstage panel after a TCM screening of Cabaret. Also sold out, but not technically since the screening was free.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 7, 2020 at 12:51 am

The one movie I most regret not seeing there: Ryan’s Daughter.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 7, 2020 at 12:44 am

A personal thank you to ReadeLegacy for all those wonderful times at the movies. Thanks for the Coronet and the Baronet too.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 7, 2020 at 12:38 am

I loved the Ziegfeld so much, I kept track of every movie I saw there. The first was West Side Story in 1970, the last was Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015. Some of the most memorable in between: That’s Entertainment, Tommy, Barry Lyndon, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Hair, Apocalypse Now, Fame, Gandhi, The Last Temptation of Christ, Lawrence of Arabia, Spartacus, Jurassic Park, My Fair Lady, Vertigo, Porgy and Bess, and the one I saw there more times than any other, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Total=150.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 6, 2020 at 5:16 pm

As great as the Ziegfeld was, they never had enough urinals. I remember really long men’s room lines at Lawrence of Arabia intermission. Also long lines for the water fountain – very fitting for that particular movie.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Radio City Music Hall on Sep 29, 2020 at 4:02 pm

When we finally get a vaccine, the Music Hall will be packing them in again. Hope so, anyway.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Clairidge on Sep 3, 2020 at 5:51 am

I think it’s OK. Anyone who lives in North Jersey who visits the Clairidge page is naturally going to be concerned about the Bellevue as well, and be hoping for the best.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Aug 18, 2020 at 3:22 pm

I concur with Mike (saps). Too bad it will never again be THAT screen. Even 90% of it.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Aug 18, 2020 at 2:20 pm

I did have that issue of Life magazine. In fact, I still have it. It’s been my favorite movie since I first saw it, and the way things are now, I don’t think it will ever be replaced.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Aug 18, 2020 at 11:05 am

Thanks, Archive. Do you have the percentage of screen fill for Planet of the Apes, the final 35mm film to play the Capitol?

For 52 years, my memory of 2001 on that screen was the most overwhelmingly huge movie experience of my life. Now I find out it was only filling 90%! 🙂

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Bill Huelbig commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Aug 3, 2020 at 2:32 am

What a lucky kid to have such cool parents!

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jun 15, 2020 at 12:07 pm

52 years ago today was my only trip to the Capitol to see what would become my favorite movie, 2001.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Feb 4, 2020 at 11:33 am

Pete is a true expert in this field. He once gave me a tour of a projection booth he was running at the Lafayette Theater in Suffern, NY, one of the finest theaters in the US.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 31, 2020 at 1:53 pm

I did forget that. Thanks!

A projectionist running Cinerama must have felt like a football player going to the Super Bowl.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 31, 2020 at 1:32 pm

I was standing outside the Ziegfeld on that opening night, and I saw Lean, O'Toole and Sharif leaving the theater to great applause. I also saw Geoffrey Holder (“Live and Let Die”, the 7 Up Uncola nut commercials in the ‘70s) as he was leaving, and I asked him how it was. His great answer: “FAAAAAbulous.”

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 31, 2020 at 12:00 pm

An entire 3-strip Cinerama film was on 6 giant-sized reels: the first half played on 3 reels synched together. Then, after the intermission, the rest of the film played on the next 3 reels. At a showing of How the West Was Won that I attended at the Dome, they invited people into the booth at intermission, and I got to see the reels.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 31, 2020 at 11:34 am

I hear ya. Just think … for most of the 1960’s – from 1962 to 1968 anyway – there were two Cinerama theaters in Manhattan just three blocks apart, and one in Montclair, NJ just a few miles away. The good old days, indeed.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 31, 2020 at 3:15 am

He wasn’t at the screening I attended, but a couple of days before at a weekend show, Russ Tamblyn was in attendance. There was a breakdown at that show as well, so Russ told stories about the filming to keep the audience entertained during the break. I think I also heard about Bryan Russell being at one of the shows. Russell and Tamblyn appeared in both MGM Cinerama productions.

Before the LA engagement, the owner of the print had arranged for the film to be shown at the Pictureville Cinerama theater in Bradford, England.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 27, 2020 at 1:11 pm

The print was excellent, but I don’t think you can copy anything from a release print without the original negative. I hope people who know more about that than I do can weigh in on this.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 26, 2020 at 5:21 pm

In 2012 the Dome showed Brothers Grimm in a 3-strip print owned by an Australian collector. It had a 15 minute breakdown in the first 5 minutes after the credits, but after that it played flawlessly, and it was beautiful. I feel privileged to have been able to see it.

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Bill Huelbig commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jan 26, 2020 at 6:26 am

In the NY Daily News, the word Humppe was displayed in their movie ads as H——–. The Times was more liberal, and showed the actual word.