it was either the Biltmore or the Supreme…I lived on Alabama Ave., betw. Blake and Sutter aves… from 1947-1961… loved the Premier for my ‘neighborhood theater’ … and the Pitkin for my ‘date theater’….Suzie Kusnetz
Harold and I actually went to JHS together. JHS 149…. Mr Antosofsky’s class… I think he was one of only three boys in that class..
it was either the Biltmore or the Supreme…I lived on Alabama Ave., betw. Blake and Sutter aves… from 1947-1961… loved the Premier for my ‘neighborhood theater’ … and the Pitkin for my ‘date theater’….Suzie Kusnetz
it was either the Biltmore or the Supreme…I lived on Alabama Ave., betw. Blake and Sutter aves… from 1947-1961… loved the Premier for my ‘neighborhood theater’ … and the Pitkin for my ‘date theater’….Suzie Kusnetz
Harold… did you go to either PS 174, JHS 149 and/or Wingate High School? I think you and I were in the same class…. either Mr. Wertheim, Mrs. Magrill, Mr. Antosofsky or Mr. Grand? Suzie Kusnetz (one of the taller girls)
Sheepshead Bay now has a multiplex… this theater was dark, dingy and the neighborhood was changing….my neice and nephew used to go to the Canarsie since they lived nearby..
I think this was the theater that my mom used to go to on Tuesday or Thursday nites so that she could get these dishes… they had gold trim and she’d drag my sister (this was in the forties) with her …. my mother finally got the entire set! … wasn’t there another theater close to the Biltmore… maybe on Livonia Ave. in East New YOrk? let me know… great memories … Suzie
…grew up down the street and loved going regularly to the movies… red velvet seats, a balcony where we’d ‘make-out’ … loges, fish in a tank in the lobby? marble… boys with flashlights who’d lead you to your seats… went to The Pitkin on dates.. fancy, twinkling ‘stars’ above, an organ… gorgeous… any pics of the interiors/exteriors will be most appreciated… so would your memories of growing up in the neighborhood… Suzie
it was either the Biltmore or the Supreme…I lived on Alabama Ave., betw. Blake and Sutter aves… from 1947-1961… loved the Premier for my ‘neighborhood theater’ … and the Pitkin for my ‘date theater’….Suzie Kusnetz
Harold and I actually went to JHS together. JHS 149…. Mr Antosofsky’s class… I think he was one of only three boys in that class..
it was either the Biltmore or the Supreme…I lived on Alabama Ave., betw. Blake and Sutter aves… from 1947-1961… loved the Premier for my ‘neighborhood theater’ … and the Pitkin for my ‘date theater’….Suzie Kusnetz
it was either the Biltmore or the Supreme…I lived on Alabama Ave., betw. Blake and Sutter aves… from 1947-1961… loved the Premier for my ‘neighborhood theater’ … and the Pitkin for my ‘date theater’….Suzie Kusnetz
Harold… did you go to either PS 174, JHS 149 and/or Wingate High School? I think you and I were in the same class…. either Mr. Wertheim, Mrs. Magrill, Mr. Antosofsky or Mr. Grand? Suzie Kusnetz (one of the taller girls)
Sheepshead Bay now has a multiplex… this theater was dark, dingy and the neighborhood was changing….my neice and nephew used to go to the Canarsie since they lived nearby..
The other theater near Livonia Ave was called The Supreme… also gave out dishes… anyone remember this? Suzie
Warren…. really? Suzie
I just remember the Rock and Roll shows I saw… the best… they went on for hours with so many performers…Suzie
I think this was the theater that my mom used to go to on Tuesday or Thursday nites so that she could get these dishes… they had gold trim and she’d drag my sister (this was in the forties) with her …. my mother finally got the entire set! … wasn’t there another theater close to the Biltmore… maybe on Livonia Ave. in East New YOrk? let me know… great memories … Suzie
…grew up down the street and loved going regularly to the movies… red velvet seats, a balcony where we’d ‘make-out’ … loges, fish in a tank in the lobby? marble… boys with flashlights who’d lead you to your seats… went to The Pitkin on dates.. fancy, twinkling ‘stars’ above, an organ… gorgeous… any pics of the interiors/exteriors will be most appreciated… so would your memories of growing up in the neighborhood… Suzie