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HowardBHaas commented about Huffington Post lists 10 most beautiful US theaters on Oct 26, 2010 at 5:47 pm

Very pleased that a Philadelphia area cinema, the County (not the “Old County”) in Doylestown, PA is included!

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HowardBHaas commented about Savoy Theater & Atelier Kino on Oct 26, 2010 at 9:42 am

More including interior photos here:
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HowardBHaas commented about "The Alamo"...Happy 50th! on Oct 24, 2010 at 4:47 pm

This says restoration is stalled while MGM/UA sale is ongoing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alamo_(1960_film))

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HowardBHaas commented about Boyd Theatre on Oct 20, 2010 at 8:56 pm

The owner Live Nation has recently repainted the plywood so it looks better. Friends of the Boyd continue to work so that the Boyd will have a great future! We hope you all of your fans of historic cinemas will also be supportive of our efforts.

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HowardBHaas commented about UCLA Nimoy Theatre on Oct 20, 2010 at 5:56 pm

When was it a Loews house?

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HowardBHaas commented about Lincoln Theatre on Oct 15, 2010 at 3:25 pm

Article about conversion to retail. Some features to be restored but for how long? 5 years?

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HowardBHaas commented about Odeon West End on Sep 21, 2010 at 10:42 pm

Renderings of proposed replacement building:
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HowardBHaas commented about TIFF Bell Lightbox on Sep 15, 2010 at 7:42 am

September 2, 2010 Canadian Jewish news article & photo of building’s exterior:
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HowardBHaas commented about Uptown Theatre on Sep 10, 2010 at 3:23 pm

I don’t see what’s so special about 2 k digital projection. What’s an XTC screen?

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HowardBHaas commented about Teatro Manzoni on Aug 31, 2010 at 9:34 pm

2006 photos by Roloff
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lobby View link

Scroll down for photo of auditorium in 2005
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HowardBHaas commented about "Paramount Anticipation Builds" in Huntington on Aug 30, 2010 at 6:50 pm

Having read the article, I have 2 questions as follows:
(1) would the historic 1920s theater be demolished to build new theater?
(2) Why would it be called Paramount?

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HowardBHaas commented about Bell Forge 10 to become Islamic center on Aug 14, 2010 at 12:13 pm

News flash! Millions of Muslems already live in the United States along with so many other groups persecuted throughout world history- whether Quakers or Jews or Irish or blacks or native US Indians. Though the US has enemies, most Islamic nations are NOT at war with the United States. In WW2, the US locked up US citizens of Japanese ancestry. That wasn’t right.

Let’s celebrate movie theaters on this site. We don’t relish when movie theaters are converted to anything else- whether sneaker stores or drugstores, but let’s leave the political concerns to other blogs, please.

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HowardBHaas commented about Eagle Theatre on Aug 12, 2010 at 4:36 pm

Today’s Philadelphia Inquirer article about the live shows and the rescue of the theater,
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HowardBHaas commented about Movies at Midway on Aug 10, 2010 at 8:21 pm

Here’s John Coursey’s recent photo of the Movies at Midway, which inspired its addition to this website & our quest to discover its history:
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HowardBHaas commented about UNITED Theater on Broadway on Aug 9, 2010 at 12:27 pm

Proposed future of this theater:
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HowardBHaas commented about Abandoned DC move-over house to reopen as new art-house this fall! on Jul 30, 2010 at 5:26 pm

GCC opened the current Mazza Galleria, not the prior downstairs triplex as my Intro states;
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GCC also opened & operated the Jenifer, but in its later years, others operated it. I saw movies in all three venues.

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HowardBHaas commented about Randolph Theatre on Jul 23, 2010 at 11:06 pm

I haven’t been copied on comments, so I didn’t realize there was a question. I have googled BoxOffice only with specific dates, but I am not an expert at using that journal. For the record, I never experienced the Randolph. I hope more people will write of their recollections.

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HowardBHaas commented about West End Cinema on Jul 21, 2010 at 1:18 pm

Please add another comment when you open, including your website link if you have one, the number of seats in each auditorium, and anything else you’d like to add such as digital surround sound capabilities, 35 mm or 2 k or 4 k projection, and whether you’ve ever run a movie theater before.

I’m sure you realize you will be competing against Landmark’s E Street for arthouse films.

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HowardBHaas commented about Senator Theatre on Jul 20, 2010 at 8:11 pm

Final film from current management, from Senator’s email today:

Presented with a rare 1977 35 mm British I.B. Technicolor print
from a private collection.

Show times:
4:30 pm
8:00 pm

Doors open at 4:00 pm for the 4:30 show.

Admission FREE


The Force Is With Them!

Baltimore’s Senator Theatre Ends 71 Years of Continuous
Family Ownership and Operation.

“Friends of The Senator” Express A New Hope for a Rapid Reopening

Baltimore, MD
July 21, 2010

The Friends of The Senator (FOTS) theatre advocacy group announced today
that Wednesday 7/21 marks the final day of operation for Baltimore’s historic
Senator Theatre. The shutdown date was designated by Baltimore’s City Hall.
Instructions are to cease operations, and for the theatre’s ex-owner to remove
all personal items. Baltimore City took ownership of the renowned, single screen
Art Deco landmark at a foreclosure auction in July of 2009.

For the final evening of operation, the FOTS are encouraging patrons to join
us for a gathering of The Senator’s extended family, including long time
manager Gayle Grove and The Senator’s popular border collie staff, Natty Boh
and Nipper.

The evening will feature two free celebratory screenings of a rare 1977 British
I.B. Technicolor print of “Star Wars: A New Hope” from a private collection.
Free screenings of the two hour feature will be at 4:30 pm and 8:00 pm. Doors
open at 4:00 pm for the 4:30 show.

“We wanted to do something really special for the last film to be shown at
The Senator, to honor Tom Kiefaber and his family, as well as The Senator’s
long term staff,” said FOTS President Tom Harris, who has camped on the
sidewalk at The Senator for past Star Wars midnight openings with his family.
“A film collector approached us about this rare original release print of Star
Wars, and the film is such a touchstone for so many of us, we went for it.”

“This is where I came in,” said Tom Kiefaber, in reference to Star Wars in 1977.
“I grew up in The Senator, and I officially joined the family business in 1977, just
as Star Wars was about to change the film industry forever. The saying ‘this
is where I came in’ comes from my youth, when the theatres ran short subjects,
newsreels, and features continuously. We would often arrive in the middle of a
show and stay until it was starting the repeat, noting this is where I came in."
Also popular in those days were the weekly "cliffhanger” serials where a
young George Lucas found inspiration for “Star Wars.”

“With The Senator going dark for an indefinite time, we all feel a great
disturbance in the Force,” said FOTS Managing Director Laura Perkins.
“Kathleen Cusack from the new management team predicts The Senator may
only stay dark a few days, and we hope the Cusack team understands
the importance of the theatre to this community and reopens The Senator as
quickly as possible.”

“We have many concerns about what’s in store for The Senator, particularly
plans to demolish original features that define the character of the building’s interior,” noted Kiefaber, “but we have no choice but to accept as graciously as possible that the force is with them.”


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HowardBHaas commented about Fox Theatre on Jul 8, 2010 at 4:04 pm

I asked Vince Young, who frequently contributes to this site, where in downtown Phila. did “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” play, and also “The Deer Hunter” and he has ok'ed my posting his reply:

opened 10/01/69 @ The Fox. What a wonderful opening day that must’ve been…Fox had been running a double-bill of Bullitt and Bonnie and Clyde previously, and the 10/1 “all day prevue day” was BC and Bullitt together. Makes me recall some of the amazing “prevue day” double bills that were here locally.

Am glad you asked about Deer Hunter. I thought there was something a bit historical about its run here, and it seems that it may have been the last “reserved Performances only…tickets on sale for first six weeks” engagement that I can remember here. It opened Friday 02/23/79 @ The Stagedoor. Two shows daily, three on weekends.

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HowardBHaas commented about Vogue Theatre on Jul 5, 2010 at 3:36 pm

Pretty Interior views are found here: View link

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HowardBHaas commented about Orpheum Theatre on Jul 5, 2010 at 3:02 pm

2007 photo of awesome looking grand lobby
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pomax/514661349/
2009 photo of lobby
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2010 photo of auditorium
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HowardBHaas commented about "Back To The Future"...Happy 25th! on Jul 3, 2010 at 8:23 pm

I enjoyed it very much at the then single screen Dupont in D.C. I think the northwestern DC cinemas (such as the Avalon) played the same movies as “downtown” but I don’t recall if the Dupont would have co-played it with the Avalon. I enjoyed “II” at the Uptown, and III here in the Phila. region at the Yeadon.

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HowardBHaas commented about Joesph Musil passes away quietly on Jul 1, 2010 at 4:19 am

The decor of both El Cap & the Crest are magnificient! RIP, Joe Musil.

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HowardBHaas commented about Phoenix Cinema on Jun 18, 2010 at 6:57 am

Article about summer 2010 closure for 13 weeks for interior restoration:
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