Photos favorited by Kinospotter

  • <p>1945 lobby shot with odd three-wheel vehicle while the Hawaii was playing “Blithe Spirit.”</p>
  • <p>Various grand openings for this location.</p>
            
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              <li>In the bottom left, it’s Robert J. Hirsch opening his Sigma Theatre on September 14, 1922 with Owen Moore in “Reported Missing.”</li>
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              <p>-H&K Theatres Circuit took on the venue rebranding it as the Little Playhouse. The venue played repertory films beginning on June 24, 1964 with “South Pacific" at upper right.</p>
            
              <p>-On August 3, 1966, the theatre rebranded as Cinevu sporting Ultra Harveyscope Deep Dimension projection and relaunching with “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.” At upper left.</p>
            
              <p>-On February 24, 1969, Emerson Newman formerly of the Ohio Follies on Jefferson, rebranded the venue as Todd Art Theatre / Todd’s Art Theatre with “De L'Amour” and an adult second feature. At lower right.</p>
  • <p>Original auditorium (1921)</p>
  • <p>Main foyer ceiling, photographed in March 2017.</p>
  • <p>Regent Theatre 167 Queen Street, Brisbane, QLD - 1975 - Another view</p>
            
              <p>Photo: Ian McIver - Lost Brisbane</p>
            
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  • <p>Lobby photo courtesy of John Romanowski.</p>
  • <p>I found this beautiful sign photo at Mike Walgenbach’s <a href="https://duarterock.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/the-big-sky-drive-in-theater-1981/">Duarte blog</a>.</p>
            
              <p>I’m not sure whether he took the picture, but of course, I do not have any claim on the copyright. I have uploaded it here for the scholarly Fair Use of showing what the Big Sky’s sign looked like.</p>
  • <p>Before this gem was converted into a glorified banquet hall.</p>
  • <p>Eglinton Marquee Tower can be seen both east and west along Eglinton Avenue for several kilometres. Still to this day lights up the night sky.</p>
  • <p>Not real ornate inside, but still pretty impressive. A great way to see a film</p>
  • <p>2015 photo credit Charles Phoenix.</p>
  • <p>Smell-O-Vision promotion courtesy of Sid Terror’s Haunted Film Vault Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>Michael Todd Jr. & Smell-O-Vision inventor Hans Lube, photo courtesy of Sid Terror’s Haunted Film Vault Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>Smell-O-Vision promotion courtesy of Sid Terror’s Haunted Film Vault Facebook page.</p>