They should look at the success of the Delsea Drive which reopened in Vineland, Nj after many years. It was the first drive in theater in NJ in over 20 years. Irememebr seeing the Westbry Drive in from the LIE expressway when I lived in NYC and traveled to the island.
I hope they will put the theater back to the original way it was before Walter Reade ruined it by twinning it. Has anybody heard any details on the inside?
The theater did not close in 1959 as listed above. I grew up in the Phila area. I saw 2001 A Space Odyssey (great steophonic sound) there in 1968. The theater closed in the early 70’s. The last film to play there was a double feature and one of the movies was Charlotte’s Web. It was demolished and became a Gino’s hamburger joint. When Gino’s went out of business it became a Popeye’s Fried Chicken.
I lived in NYC from 76-83 and I don’t rememebr this theater. The only thing I remember on seventh ave is the Embassy 2,3,4. Can anybody shed any light onmy memory?
Why doesn’t the Ritz just take over the Sameric 4. I am sure the large thetaer which is preserved as a landmark and can’t be split would need some work, but the other 3 theaters shouldn’t be that bad since they were opened in the early 80’s.
I remember seeing a rerelease of Grease in 70mm and For Your Eyes Only in the downstairs and Enter The Dragon in the upstairs thetaer. The drapes upstairs opened up and down instead of across. I think the downstairs drapes were blue.
I went to Loews web site and they are showing the State as a first run house now not a discount theater. Maybe they are going to put a regular marquee.
Maybe Loews took into consideration my nasty letter to them when they abrubtly closed the Astor Plaza. I told them that they should consdier using the State as a first run theater and not let it sit empty.
I never went to the Suttona after it was twinned. I do know that New Line Cinema has a film coming out for Christmas that was filmed in 70mm digital. Sorry I don’t remember the name.
Thanks BR. I didn’t know they split the orchestra. I rememebr seeing Bette Midler in Divine Madness there in 70mm. I sat up in the balcony. I am glad I got to see it before they carved it up. I was also lucky enough to have been to the Rivoli many times before they carved that up.
If the Moss family still owns the building, why did they allow the theater to be closed and a stupid toy store open? When they first divided the theater in the 80’s they just divided the original theater in 2. The orchestra was kept intact and the balcony was made theater 2. Did UA divide the orchestra after they took over?
I called moviefone and it shows the theater open showing Garden State and Open Water. It gave showtimes for today. Can anybody confirm thhat it is still open.
I wonder if thgis is temporary. I went to Clearviews web page and it now shows the Metro as an independant theater.Maybe it is just a matter of the theater chain being taken over. I thought when they reopened in 2003 it was supposed to be under an independant chain anyway.
They should look at the success of the Delsea Drive which reopened in Vineland, Nj after many years. It was the first drive in theater in NJ in over 20 years. Irememebr seeing the Westbry Drive in from the LIE expressway when I lived in NYC and traveled to the island.
I hope they will put the theater back to the original way it was before Walter Reade ruined it by twinning it. Has anybody heard any details on the inside?
Does anybody know what is happening with this theater?
I saw Snow White there in 1983 before I moved to Florida.
The theater did not close in 1959 as listed above. I grew up in the Phila area. I saw 2001 A Space Odyssey (great steophonic sound) there in 1968. The theater closed in the early 70’s. The last film to play there was a double feature and one of the movies was Charlotte’s Web. It was demolished and became a Gino’s hamburger joint. When Gino’s went out of business it became a Popeye’s Fried Chicken.
I lived in NYC from 76-83 and I don’t rememebr this theater. The only thing I remember on seventh ave is the Embassy 2,3,4. Can anybody shed any light onmy memory?
The theater does not exist. Hollywood mall closed many years agoa nd was just reopened as a flea market type mall.
Why doesn’t the Ritz just take over the Sameric 4. I am sure the large thetaer which is preserved as a landmark and can’t be split would need some work, but the other 3 theaters shouldn’t be that bad since they were opened in the early 80’s.
Is the screen currently in the theater the original screen or did they install a new one?
I agree Robert about the marquee. When they took the neon one I was hoping that’s what they were doing.
Thanks theater fan. I am hoping this change in policy back to a first run house puts the State back in action.
Nobody answered my post from 9/24.Have they added a marquee to the front of the Loews State?
Does anybody know if they have changed the front anymore since the other day?
If they put a regular marquee that may help them. Time will tell.
I remember seeing a revival of Gone With The Wind in the 80’s.
I remember seeing a rerelease of Grease in 70mm and For Your Eyes Only in the downstairs and Enter The Dragon in the upstairs thetaer. The drapes upstairs opened up and down instead of across. I think the downstairs drapes were blue.
I went to Loews web site and they are showing the State as a first run house now not a discount theater. Maybe they are going to put a regular marquee.
Maybe Loews took into consideration my nasty letter to them when they abrubtly closed the Astor Plaza. I told them that they should consdier using the State as a first run theater and not let it sit empty.
I never went to the Suttona after it was twinned. I do know that New Line Cinema has a film coming out for Christmas that was filmed in 70mm digital. Sorry I don’t remember the name.
This really sucks.The theater still shows as open on their web site. Was there any word that they may close.
Thanks BR. I didn’t know they split the orchestra. I rememebr seeing Bette Midler in Divine Madness there in 70mm. I sat up in the balcony. I am glad I got to see it before they carved it up. I was also lucky enough to have been to the Rivoli many times before they carved that up.
If the Moss family still owns the building, why did they allow the theater to be closed and a stupid toy store open? When they first divided the theater in the 80’s they just divided the original theater in 2. The orchestra was kept intact and the balcony was made theater 2. Did UA divide the orchestra after they took over?
Has anybody verified if the theater is open or not? I called moviefone and it lists showtimes for the theater.
I called moviefone and it shows the theater open showing Garden State and Open Water. It gave showtimes for today. Can anybody confirm thhat it is still open.
I wonder if thgis is temporary. I went to Clearviews web page and it now shows the Metro as an independant theater.Maybe it is just a matter of the theater chain being taken over. I thought when they reopened in 2003 it was supposed to be under an independant chain anyway.