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The post-World War II Clark Gable is number seven in the Quigley Poll of the Top Money-Makers at the Box Office, for the year 1948.
Burt Lancaster was ranked number four in the 1956 Quigley Poll of Top Money-Making Film Stars, most likely, filling many of the seats in this theater.
Cincinnati E. August 27, 1997
“Columbus Dispatch,” March 16, 1984
“Columbus Sunday Dispatch,” April 12, 1925
“Columbus Citizen,” December 25, 1927
“The Columbus Citizen,” December 7, 1947
“The Columbus Citizen,” Friday, October 29, 1937
The Drexel North closed during the last week of May 1995. Source: “The Columbus Dispatch”
“Columbus Dispatch,” July 16, 1958
The movie was “Kindergarten Cop.”
“Columbus Dispatch,” March 18, 1959
“Columbus Dispatch,” April 29, 1962
“Columbus Dispatch” Friday, February 14, 1941
This still is actually from the movie Friday Foster.
This ad appeared in the Columbus Dispatch on October 4, 1970.
The post-World War II Clark Gable is number seven in the Quigley Poll of the Top Money-Makers at the Box Office, for the year 1948.
Burt Lancaster was ranked number four in the 1956 Quigley Poll of Top Money-Making Film Stars, most likely, filling many of the seats in this theater.
Cincinnati E. August 27, 1997
“Columbus Dispatch,” March 16, 1984
“Columbus Sunday Dispatch,” April 12, 1925
“Columbus Citizen,” December 25, 1927
“The Columbus Citizen,” December 7, 1947
“The Columbus Citizen,” Friday, October 29, 1937
The Drexel North closed during the last week of May 1995. Source: “The Columbus Dispatch”
“Columbus Dispatch,” July 16, 1958
The movie was “Kindergarten Cop.”
“Columbus Dispatch,” March 18, 1959
“Columbus Dispatch,” April 29, 1962
“Columbus Dispatch” Friday, February 14, 1941
This still is actually from the movie Friday Foster.
This ad appeared in the Columbus Dispatch on October 4, 1970.