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Comfortably Cool commented about Trans-Lux 52nd Street Theatre on Jul 18, 2019 at 12:59 pm

English-language version coming soon to Loew’s and other neighborhood theatres…"La Strada" had just entered its second year at the Trans-Lux 52nd, so this was not a birthday as ad claimed. First released in Italy in 1954, the B&W feature had played extensively in Europe before the USA in July, 1956, and won its ‘Oscar’ for best foreign-language feature at the March, 1957 ceremonies.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Radio City Music Hall on Jul 18, 2019 at 9:37 am

The B&W comedy about teenaged autograph hunters was a surprise hit everywhere, thanks to a provocatively misleading title and guest appearances by top MGM stars including Greer Garson, Robert Taylor, and Lana Turner.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Embassy 1,2,3 Theatre on Jul 17, 2019 at 4:39 pm

Credits for the stars of the Mayfair’s double bill are a bit cockeyed.
Tyrone Power and George Sanders were in both films, but Gene Tierney was only in “Son of Fury” and Maureen O'Hara just in “The Black Swan.”
The ad suggests the reverse.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Embassy 1,2,3 Theatre on Jul 17, 2019 at 4:20 pm

A rare grouping of the Mayfair Theatre with Brandt Circuit siblings, all suffering from escalating TV competition and a decline in Hollywood production.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Mecca Theatre on Jul 16, 2019 at 1:49 pm

The solitary car parked near a wall of the Mecca Theatre is on East 15th Street. Truck at left is heading uptown on Avenue A from East 14th Street.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Mecca Theatre on Jul 16, 2019 at 1:41 pm

The address for the entrance to the Mecca Theatre was 445 East 14th Street, which was on the north side of 14th Street just west of Avenue A. The address currently given in the Overview is for the block long side of the Mecca premises on Avenue A between E. 14th and E. 15th Streets, which can be seen in the NYC Tax Photo displayed here

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Comfortably Cool commented about RKO Proctor's Theatre on Jul 16, 2019 at 1:02 pm

“The Brasher Doubloon,” supporting feature to “Miracle On 34th Street,” had also debuted at the Roxy Theatre, but mainly to fill the gaps between an ultra-rare New York stage booking for comedy superstar Jack Benny. The limited engagement was for two weeks only, with Benny performing with most of the cast of his top-rated radio program, including Phil Harris and Eddie “Rochester” Anderson.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Steinway Theatre on Jul 16, 2019 at 9:50 am

With the nearby and much larger Astoria Theatre being booked day-and-date with the RKO circuit, Skouras used the Steinway Theatre for double bills of new “B” programmers or “A” hits from the past.

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Comfortably Cool commented about RKO Proctor's Theatre on Jul 16, 2019 at 9:20 am

First neighborhood showings of “Miracle On 34th Street” started on July 16th, 1947, following its premiere engagement in June at the Roxy Theatre (with stage revue).

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Comfortably Cool commented about RKO Columbia Theatre on Jul 15, 2019 at 4:03 pm

Columbia listed in bottom left corner. An ad for the rival Loew’s circuit on that same day of 7/15/43 can be viewed here

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Comfortably Cool commented about Loew's Elsmere Theatre on Jul 15, 2019 at 3:59 pm

Elsmere listed in bottom right corner. An ad for the rival RKO circuit on that same day of 7/15/43 can be viewed here

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Comfortably Cool commented about AMC Empire 25 on Jul 15, 2019 at 3:48 pm

One wonders how such a mass evacuation was handled. How were refunds and/or rainchecks distributed for last Saturday night’s blackout? I guess that anyone without a receipt of some sort was out of luck.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Radio City Music Hall on Jul 15, 2019 at 7:56 am

I think that the Music Hall was already “dark” that night, so no massive problem like the one at Madison Square Garden where a sold-out concert by the iconic Jennifer Lopez had to be cancelled.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Roxy Theatre on Jul 14, 2019 at 2:05 pm

This was the Roxy’s second stage show combining traditional variety acts with ice-skating numbers, preceded by the 4th of July holiday offering shown here

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Comfortably Cool commented about Radio City Music Hall on Jul 14, 2019 at 1:19 pm

The Music Hall could also be viewed on its own screen during that engagement, in the latest edition of “The March of Time,” which provided construction history and a guided tour of Rockefeller Center.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Loew's Sheridan Theatre on Jul 14, 2019 at 1:03 pm

With a different radio DJ introducing him each day, Jerry Lewis visited theatres in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Westchester, Nassau County, and New Jersey.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Oceana Theater on Jul 14, 2019 at 11:58 am

Narrated by Rock Hudson, the feature-length documentary commemorated the first anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death, which is still an unsolved mystery more than half a century later. On opening day, three of local radio’s top disc jockeys handed out free copies of 20th-Fox’s soundtrack album.

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Comfortably Cool commented about El Capitan Theatre on Jul 12, 2019 at 2:08 pm

Supporting the 3-D feature “Fort-Ti” at the Hollywood and Downtown Paramount Theatres. Full ad displayed here

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Comfortably Cool commented about Loew's Triboro Theatre on Jul 12, 2019 at 1:24 pm

Loew’s theatres in Eastern Queens were usually advertised separately in local newspapers. Loew’s Valencia in Jamaica was the borough’s exclusive leader, running a week ahead of the Triboro. The Hillside in Jamaica and Willard in Woodhaven were day-and-date with the Prospect, Plaza, and Woodside.

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Comfortably Cool commented about TCL Chinese Theatre on Jul 12, 2019 at 11:45 am

Terry, a news item in the June 6th, 1953 issue of Boxoffice Magazine said that the new screen used for “Shane” at Grauman’s Chinese was 50 feet wide by 30 feet high, and typical of those being installed in 221 cinemas operated by the National Theatres chain in 19 states.

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Comfortably Cool commented about As the Paramount? on Jul 11, 2019 at 3:42 pm

The biopic’s producers didn’t even bother to include “Brooklyn” as part of the name. The real Brooklyn Paramount always used the borough in its name to prevent confusion with the Paramount Theatre in NYC’s Times Square.

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Comfortably Cool commented about As the Paramount? on Jul 11, 2019 at 9:48 am

This is a scene from the Alan Freed biopic in which the Wiltern Theatre’s exterior “doubled” for the Brooklyn Paramount. And not with too much accuracy compared to the actual displayed here

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Comfortably Cool commented about RKO Albee Theatre on Jul 10, 2019 at 1:37 pm

That could be true of the Alpine, but does anyone have an up-to-the minute listing of all cinemas currently operating in the five boroughs? I assume that with “NYC,” you mean Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island. The area’s daily newspapers have drastically reduced their movie coverage, probably in retaliation to the industry’s increasing abandonment of printed advertising.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Roxy Theatre on Jul 10, 2019 at 1:15 pm

Opening day performances started at 7:00 PM to permit rehearsals for the complex stage presentation, the Roxy’s first attempt to combine a traditional variety show with ice-skating. The newly installed $75,000 rink occupied half of the stage space…Though this was the Roxy’s booking for the 4th of July holiday season, the Andrews Sisters withdrew on July 2nd due to their mother’s sudden death in California. For the balance of the run, Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis were raised to top billing, with The Three Swifts, a legendary juggling act, in support.

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Comfortably Cool commented about Radio City Music Hall on Jul 9, 2019 at 4:58 pm

Patriotic stage revue for that 4th of July season included another revival of the Corps de Ballet’s treatment of George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.” Was that or Maurice Ravel’s “Bolero” #1 in popularity among Music Hall ballet fans?