I remember seeing the great 1948 Italian film “La Terra Trema” by Luchino Visconti here in 1965. It had never been shown in America. I was overwhelmed by the film, the beautiful 35mm print.
I remember seeing the great 1948 Italian film “La Terra Trema” by Luchino Visconti here in 1965. It had never been shown in America. I was overwhelmed by the film, the beautiful 35mm print.
“Loves of a Blonde”? A 1965 Czech film.
“Father Was a Fullback” plus “Brimstone,” both 1949 movies..
Photo from 1950.
Took students of Italian to the Cheri in 1970 to see Fellini’s Satyricon.
Sounder.
In 1962?
In 1956.
In 1958.
Films: “Sensation Hunters” and “The Lost Trail.”
I remember seeing the great 1948 Italian film “La Terra Trema” by Luchino Visconti here in 1965. It had never been shown in America. I was overwhelmed by the film, the beautiful 35mm print.
I remember seeing the great 1948 Italian film “La Terra Trema” by Luchino Visconti here in 1965. It had never been shown in America. I was overwhelmed by the film, the beautiful 35mm print.
In 1939 or so.
In 1970?
In 1940.
35mm projector in use.
35mm projectors in use.
My photo!
My photo!
In 1945.
I have great respect for this cinema that shows so many “films on film.”
Loved that theatre and admired the late Dan Talbot who opened it and ran it.
Chub’s BBQ.
A 1938 release.
Circa 1965.
Error: the Art was not the 8th Street Playhouse.