1973 the City Line was playing porn, excpet on Sunday they had Italian films AND matinees for the kids. Now that’s serving the neighborhood. :) View link
The Cinemart and most of the other neighborhood housed in Queens and Long Island advertised in the Long Island Press. This was an evening paper. View link
The Cinemart and most of the other neighborhood housed in Queens and Long Island advertised in the Long Island Press. This was an evening paper. View link
Here is an ad from 1973 when UA proudly hailed the Quartet as the east coasts only quad cinema. Look at the eclectic selection of films playing, from GWTW to Fritz The Cat View link
In 1961 “Picnic” was re-released here with a second feature called “Twinkle & Shine”. In small letters it says formely knows as “It Happened to Jane”. They must have returned it to it’s original title later on because I once saw it at the Thalia in the 70’s that way. View link
“Blacula” played the Alden in 1973
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1973 the City Line was playing porn, excpet on Sunday they had Italian films AND matinees for the kids. Now that’s serving the neighborhood. :)
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The Cinemart and most of the other neighborhood housed in Queens and Long Island advertised in the Long Island Press. This was an evening paper.
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The Cinemart and most of the other neighborhood housed in Queens and Long Island advertised in the Long Island Press. This was an evening paper.
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Forgot the link :)
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The 110 played “Gone With the Wind” on it’s 1973 run.
Here is an ad from 1973 when UA proudly hailed the Quartet as the east coasts only quad cinema. Look at the eclectic selection of films playing, from GWTW to Fritz The Cat
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They still advertise this as Crossbay 2
Yes Reade operated it for a time late in the game.
1970 saw 2001 at the Ziegfeld
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By 1969 the Astor and Carroll Baker had seen better days
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What great ad copy on that old marquee shot for the “Big Doll House” LOL
They should be DARING and open a drive-in
Here is one of American Internationals attempts at something other then drive-in flicks. The world premiere was at the Rivoli
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Christmas of 1961 the Valencia and other Loew’s were showing “Exodus"
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Also 1961 “Come September” with Rock Hudson
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6 months into the roadshow of “La Dolce Vita” they were using this ad
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In 1961 “Picnic” was re-released here with a second feature called “Twinkle & Shine”. In small letters it says formely knows as “It Happened to Jane”. They must have returned it to it’s original title later on because I once saw it at the Thalia in the 70’s that way.
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1961 “Parrish"
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Imagine this beautiful place was just a neighborhood house, wow.
That is a different kind of vertical, very short and chunky. This is another beautiful old place ground to dust, thanks for these awesome pics Warren.
Dennis
Could you send them to me, I accidently erased the one you sent me of the Rivoli during GWTW.
Warren
When was this interior shot taken? It looks too good to be during the porno days.
I never knew Alan Freed played his shows at the Oriental.
The 1961 re-release of “Gone With the Wind” for the Civil War Centennial
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