Photos favorited by RyanToDaF2044

  • <p>2003</p>
  • <p>2003</p>
  • <p>August 1999</p>
  • <p>Undated as UA</p>
  • <p>October 14th, 1994</p>
  • <p>November 18th, 1994</p>
  • <p>From the 1964 Pasadena High School, the Pasadenian.</p>
  • <p>August 15th, 1997</p>
  • <p>June 21st, 1996</p>
  • <p>Foster Road and the Foster Road Drive-in (right) in 1974.</p>
  • <p>July 31st, 1997</p>
  • <p>November 15th, 1996</p>
  • <p>May 11th, 1984</p>
  • <p>November 21st, 1986</p>
  • <p>November 7th, 1986</p>
  • <p>November 15th, 1988</p>
  • <p>December 26th, 1988</p>
  • <p>August 18th, 1990</p>
  • <p>December 13th, 1991</p>
  • <p>December 20th, 1991</p>
  • <p>November 19th, 1999</p>
  • <p>Auditoriums 8-16.</p>
  • <p>Auditoriums 1-7.  Number 7 is the RPX theater.</p>
  • <p>Game room, to the left hand side of the lobby</p>
  • <p>Concession stand, taken 10/25/19</p>
  • <h1>3D Presentation 1953</h1>
            
              <p>Cat-Women of the Moon is an independently made 1953 American black-and-white three-dimensional science-fiction film, produced by Jack Rabin and Al Zimbalist, directed by Arthur Hilton, that stars Sonny Tufts, Victor Jory, and Marie Windsor. The film was released by Astor Pictures.</p>
            
              <p>Notably, the musical score was composed by Academy Award–winner Elmer Bernstein, though his last name is misspelled in the opening credits.</p>
            
              <h1>Cat-Women of the Moon was remade in 1958 as Missile to the Moon.</h1>
            
              <p>Upon the film’s release, Variety magazine wrote: “This imaginatively conceived and produced science-fiction yarn [an original story by producers Zimbalist and Rabin] takes the earth-to-moon premise and embellishes it with a civilization of cat-women on the moon … Cast ably portray their respective roles … Arthur Hilton makes his direction count in catching the spirit of the theme, and art direction is far above average for a film of this calibre.</p>
            
              <h1>William Whitley’s 3-D photography provides the proper eerie quality.</h1>
            
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  • <p>Highway Theater program for the week of May 17, 1936. The theater is showing THE BOHEMIAN GIRL (1936) with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. On Saturday nights they have a “night owl” show at 11 P.M.</p>