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rajen55 commented about East Islip Theatre on Jun 8, 2006 at 10:13 am

Heres an updated link:

http://www.eastislip.org/Pages/Main Street USA/main_street.htm
(scroll down)

I’ve added a lot of new material including posters and a link to a Bio of Jim Poro Sr. w/pic

Also a pic of the Fire!!

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rajen55 commented about Bayshore-Sunrise Drive-In on Mar 14, 2005 at 8:16 am

Amen!

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rajen55 commented about Bayshore-Sunrise Drive-In on Mar 10, 2005 at 11:45 am

View link

Here’s a link to some pics I hope it works.

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rajen55 commented about Bayshore-Sunrise Drive-In on Mar 9, 2005 at 12:39 pm

There was a whole little amusement park out in front. It had a little roller coaster, a ferris wheel and everything. I saw A Hard Days Night there. I’ll never forget driving by a few nights earlier with my parents and seeing the Beatles bigger than life on that screen in the night sky!

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rajen55 commented about East Islip Theatre on Feb 12, 2005 at 11:08 pm

Heres an updated link to the pic View link

Hey Jim thats fascinating stuff about the old EI Theatre. If you could find that pic of the fire we would love to post it on our website, www.eastislip.org email me thru the website if you’re interested.

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rajen55 on Feb 5, 2005 at 2:16 pm

In Summer of 42 Jennifer O'Neil passes Hymie waiting on line with his friends outside the Regent.

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rajen55 commented about Bayshore-Sunrise Drive-In on Dec 13, 2004 at 8:08 am

There was a seperate Theatre called the Cinema at the edge of Sunrise Hwy. It seems from whats written above that there was an additional indoor theatre on the Drive-In grounds further North. I don’t recall it. I only remember the one ticket booth, the one in the pics. I wish Orlando would set me straight!

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rajen55 commented about Noel S. Ruiz Theatre on Nov 29, 2004 at 10:27 pm

I grew up in this shopping center because my Mom worked at the bowling alley at the other end. During the summer when we were out of school she would sometimes take us to work with her and we’d bowl all day and when we got tired of that we’d sit in this Theatre for the rest of the day and watch Dr. No, Bye Bye Birdie, Hard Days Night, or Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte, which creeps me out to this day.

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rajen55 on Nov 29, 2004 at 10:15 pm

It was HollyRock at one point, Concerts and food. This Theatre can be seen in the film Summer of 42. Its a concert venue now, The Boulton Theatre for the Performing Arts, completely re-done.

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rajen55 commented about Bayshore-Sunrise Drive-In on Nov 29, 2004 at 8:33 pm

Here are some pics of the Theatre before they razed it and put up a Home Depot and Senior Citizen Housing
http://www.eastislip.org/sunrise_drive_in.htm

Orlando..
Was the 5th Ave DriveIn you mention on 5th Ave in Bayshore? Do you know where?

You mention an Indoor Theatre on the property in addition to the Cinema which stood out on the Highway? Where was this building? I don’t recall it at all.

Also “The booth to the drive-in was incorporated into the indoor theatre with the snack bar”

I recall (and the pics show) a separate ticket booth as you came in.. the snack bar stood alone.

Please refresh my memory!! (Whats left of it!!)

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rajen55 commented about Orpheum Theatre on Nov 29, 2004 at 9:17 am

Heres a link to our Percy Williams page

http://www.eastislip.org/percy_williams_estate.htm

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rajen55 commented about East Islip Theatre on Nov 29, 2004 at 9:09 am

Heres a pic..

View link

I think this is Quonset style. The building was brought from Camp Upton when it was decommisioned.

It burned down on Christmas Day, 1980

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rajen55 commented about Orpheum Theatre on Nov 24, 2004 at 11:03 pm

Its an Auto parts store. Has the original tin walls and ceiling.

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rajen55 commented about Orpheum Theatre on Nov 24, 2004 at 8:10 pm

Yes it is. (I can’t figure out how to add to my original blurb..) I have pictures of the Theatre from at least 1915. View link

It became a Doll-Wig factory in 1919 or so up until just before WWII.

Here is an undated pic View link

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rajen55 commented about Orpheum Theatre on Nov 24, 2004 at 12:28 am

This theatre is in Percy G. Williams home town where he died. Does anyone know if he had any part in its creation?

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rajen55 commented about Werba's Brooklyn Theatre on Nov 21, 2004 at 12:24 am

Warren do you or anyone else have any reason to believe Percy Williams built a small theatre called the Orpheum in his home town of East Islip, on Long Island? The building still stands, relatively intact.