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  • <p>Frame from the 1986 movie, ….ABOUT LAST NIGHT;  filmed in Chicago in late, 1985.  The two little upstairs auditoriums were known as the Roxy and the Ritz; however, those names lasted for about a year or so after the two upstairs cinemas were opened in 1983.  Plitt Theatres took over the Biograph in 1984 and eventually dropped the Roxy/Ritz names and just called the two  little auditoriums #2 and #3 and, of course, the original main auditorium was known as Theatre #1.  For whatever reason, Plitt left the Roxy/Ritz marquee up until Cineplex Odeon took over in 1985 and eventually got rid of the neon sign.</p>
  • <p>Majestic Theatre 29 Dee Street, Invercargill NZ - Demolished 1985</p>
            
              <p>Photo - Old Invercargill web-site</p>
            
              <p>The Albion Picture Theatre was re-named Majestic Theatre in 1928. By 1950 it was operated by the Kerridge-Odeon chain. By 1968 it was operated by the Fullers Theatres chain. It was possibly closed in the early-1980’s and was demolished in 1985.</p>
            
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  • <p>This was taken in 1990.</p>
  • <p>Yes, that, as of April 2013, is still in the IOKA projection booth.</p>
  • <p>Two classic signs from the 309 Drive-In exit in Montgomeryville.</p>
  • <p>Main Street W.OP. Looking east 1960, Loew’s Theater on the right</p>
  • <p><strong>Texas Theatre..Sweetwater Texas..1988..Vanishing Movie Theaters Collection</strong></p>
  • <p>Midland PD’s Facebook Post About The Mass Shooting Near The Cinergy Midland.</p>
  • <p>The original Moonlite DI marquee from  1955 or 1956. The picture is courtesy of Shelley Fremer and Moonlite FB page.</p>
  • <p>Loews Paradise circa 1990</p>
  • <p>Advance announcer of the - then - Globe Theatre’s transformation to widescreen\n (top) and its relaunch on November 10th, 1953 to CinemaScope (bottom)</p>
  • <p>From the front page of the Grapevine Sun, March 1st, 1951. The Drive-In opened March 2nd, 1951. Picture would have been taken late February</p>
  • <p>Opening night as RKO Roosevelt (August 25th, 1937)</p>