I believe it was called the Supreme Theater. I went there many times,as it was convenient for it being around the corner from where I lived. I went to JHS PS149, and the only teachers name that I can remember was Mr. Henry, who was my woodworking teacher. I have not been back to this old neighborhood for more than 30 years, and often wonder what it looks like, and if the building I lived in is still standing, but I doubt that it is. Every once in a while I entertain the thought to visit the old neighborhood to see what it looks like. The only name I can remember is Manny Stein who also lived on Williams Avenue. We were best friends, but unfortunately I lost track of him many years ago……Leo Weinstein
Having some idle time I decided to do a Google and type “502 Williams Avenue”, which was the address of the building I grew up in Brooklyn from the time I was an infant in the year 1932 until I left in the mid 70’s, and much to my surprise the Cinema Treasures Website came up, and a guy named Harold also lived in this building. Unbelievable! I went to the Premier Theater many times, but I also went to the movie theater just across the street from 502 Williams Avenue, but I can’t remember the name of the theater. The entrance was actually around the corner on Livonia Avenue. There was a Waldmans Bakery on Livonia Avenue…….Leo Weinstein…
Dear Harold……Thats interesting. I’ve been getting an average of 20 e-mails a day. Did I give the right address…..It is:
Try again………Leo Weinstein
I believe it was called the Supreme Theater. I went there many times,as it was convenient for it being around the corner from where I lived. I went to JHS PS149, and the only teachers name that I can remember was Mr. Henry, who was my woodworking teacher. I have not been back to this old neighborhood for more than 30 years, and often wonder what it looks like, and if the building I lived in is still standing, but I doubt that it is. Every once in a while I entertain the thought to visit the old neighborhood to see what it looks like. The only name I can remember is Manny Stein who also lived on Williams Avenue. We were best friends, but unfortunately I lost track of him many years ago……Leo Weinstein
Having some idle time I decided to do a Google and type “502 Williams Avenue”, which was the address of the building I grew up in Brooklyn from the time I was an infant in the year 1932 until I left in the mid 70’s, and much to my surprise the Cinema Treasures Website came up, and a guy named Harold also lived in this building. Unbelievable! I went to the Premier Theater many times, but I also went to the movie theater just across the street from 502 Williams Avenue, but I can’t remember the name of the theater. The entrance was actually around the corner on Livonia Avenue. There was a Waldmans Bakery on Livonia Avenue…….Leo Weinstein…