Photos favorited by RyanToDaF2044

  • <p>March 21, 1997 grand opening</p>
  • <p>One more grand opening ad for the UA Galaxy</p>
  • <p>June 30, 2000 - expansion to 18 screens</p>
  • <p>Mid `60s photo with proper credit in link below.</p>
            
              <p>https://collections.lib.uwm.edu/digital/collection/agsnorth/id/10477</p>
  • <p>Nov. 10, 1995 grand opening ad</p>
  • <p>The Braymer Theatre opened on March 17, 1962 with Dean Martin in “Oceans 11” and all opening night customers receiving free popcorn. On that night, operator Wayne Griffin running a “name the theater” contest. The name chosen was B-Bi Theatre. Nancy Clevenger won the contest explaining that the venue was “Braymer’s Jewel” with the B short for Braymer to Bi for jewel as in bijou. There you have it - the B-Bi Theatre - officially changing to that April 20, 1962.</p>
  • <p>August 13, 1993 and its time for the Regal Village Park Plaza Cinemas 12</p>
  • <p>Photo credit: Craig Foster</p>
  • <p>Trans-Lux 60th Street 638 Madison Avenue, New York, NY</p>
            
              <p>Limelight 1952 - Image courtesy of Stan Garelik</p>
            
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  • <p>Rialto Theatre program for the Week of February 5, 1923</p>
  • <p>Interior of Auditorium 2, the IMAX auditorium, taken during my trip to Japan in August 2024 - the movie being shown at the time was “Twisters”. Definitely not an IMAX GT venue, but still a very nice place to see a movie!</p>
  • <p>The back of AMC Neshaminy 24, with the “AMC” sign now centered, and the “24” signage removed.</p>
  • <p>artwork by Mari Noguchi Glas Art</p>
  • <p>October 29, 1948 ad.</p>
  • <p>Opening night, first show. The theatre handed-out 45rpm records of the Bob Seger single “Shakedown” to the first 50 patrons.</p>
  • <p>This was a studio “Sneak Preview” of The Lost Boys which was coupled with The Witches of Eastwick for a single admission price.</p>