Photos favorited by Gerald A. DeLuca

  • <p>In 1988. New England premiere of “Mr. North,” filmed in Newport and Bristol, Rhode Island.</p>
  • <p>1963 photo credit The Herald News.</p>
  • <p>December 7, 1934. The Pastime re-opens as a completely new theatre after a fire had destroyed it in February. “Nuovo Cinema Paradiso.”</p>
  • <p>As the Broadway Cine-Roma, singer Carlo Buti.</p>
  • <p>September, 1959.</p>
  • <p>In 1941.</p>
  • <p>In 1938.</p>
  • <p>In 1941.</p>
  • <p>Washington, Pennsylvania,  Daily Reporter, January 1, 1940.</p>
  • <p>In 1941.</p>
  • <p>Ticket counter.</p>
  • <p>Opera House on the left, 1910.</p>
  • <p>May 6, 1949</p>
  • <p>January 24, 1947.  The Capitol almost never played foreign films in their original language. This was a rare exception. Rossellini’s subsequent “Paisan” would also run here.</p>
  • <p>Salle Jutra.</p>
  • <p>Vintage photo of the New Bedford Theatre, Union and 6th,</p>
  • <p>Opening day ad in 1929.</p>
  • <p>1941 image.</p>
  • <p>Around 1916. The Modern Theatre had been recently completed. The “N” in the vertical marquee can be seen over the entrance, right. This is Westminster Street (a segment that no longer exists),  looking down toward the intersection with Empire Street.</p>
  • <p>In 1941.</p>