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Photo and copy courtesy of the Uptown Theatre Facebook page and those mentioned in the copy.

Photo and copy courtesy of the Uptown Theatre Facebook page and those mentioned in the copy.

One of the best photos of the second (and current) UPTOWN marquee in operation that we’ve ever seen, Nov. 22, 1965. Note the “N” of the vertical sign visible in the upper righthand corner of the print. Thanks to David Syfczak for sharing this find from Tony Kingman.

“This is a great find. Thank you to Tony Kingman. The Patterson vs Clay bout took place on the 22nd of November 1965. Clay won in 12 th round TKO. Floyd Patterson was attempting to regain the Heavyweight Crown for the third time. The closed circuit broadcast originated in LasVegas. The Marquee is operating full blast with horizontal chasers, vertical chevron chasers and underside with mirror against building giving appearance of lights entering building.”

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Jon Lidolt
Jon Lidolt commented about Photo and copy courtesy of the Uptown Theatre Facebook page and those mentioned in the copy. on Jan 26, 2015 at 2:42 pm

Great photo! This is what the theatre looked like when I was a student living in Chicago. It was a real treat walking into this spectacular building… the movie was always secondary.

BobbyS
BobbyS commented about Photo and copy courtesy of the Uptown Theatre Facebook page and those mentioned in the copy. on Feb 9, 2016 at 5:40 pm

These of course were not LED, but very bright. What watt bulb was in use those days in B&K theaters? The LED’S in use at the Chicago Theater are not as good I believe.

BobbyS
BobbyS commented about Photo and copy courtesy of the Uptown Theatre Facebook page and those mentioned in the copy. on Feb 9, 2016 at 5:40 pm

These of course were not LED, but very bright. What watt bulb was in use those days in B&K theaters? The LED’S in use at the Chicago Theater are not as good I believe.

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