I grew up next door to the Scarsdale Plaza, waiting for each Saturday to watch the cartoons, followed by a great “B” western, The Blob, or “the Monster from 20,000 Fathoms.” But alas, the theater closed in the early 60s only to reopen briefly in the early 70s to show “The Devil In Miss Jones” for an extended run of about 6 months (the theater was rented by the producers of the film). I moved away shortly after, when I returned to Westchester, I moved to Peekskill and got involved with the Paramount (the sister theater to the Plaza) which HAS been totally restored to its original glory, to bad we had to lose this other jewel!!!!@#$#@$@$!@$!@%$%
Thom from Peekskill
Circa 1947
No I think he was just selling pot with the girl selling the tickets
Completely Renovated back to its 1930 glory!!! check out the web site paramountcenter.org truly a treasure.
Thom in Peekskill
I grew up next door to the Scarsdale Plaza, waiting for each Saturday to watch the cartoons, followed by a great “B” western, The Blob, or “the Monster from 20,000 Fathoms.” But alas, the theater closed in the early 60s only to reopen briefly in the early 70s to show “The Devil In Miss Jones” for an extended run of about 6 months (the theater was rented by the producers of the film). I moved away shortly after, when I returned to Westchester, I moved to Peekskill and got involved with the Paramount (the sister theater to the Plaza) which HAS been totally restored to its original glory, to bad we had to lose this other jewel!!!!@#$#@$@$!@$!@%$%
Thom from Peekskill