Photos favorited by TLSLOEWS

  • <p>Loew’s Poli Theatre in downtown Bridgeport stages a parade to promote its upcoming feature films in 1939</p>
  • <p>Advertised on January 6th, 1954</p>
  • <p>Loew’s State Theatre manager Fred Greenway invites the newsies of Boston for “Edison, the Man” in 1940</p>
  • <p>1000 cadets come to the College from Yale’s Air Corp Technical Training program in 1943 to see “Wings Up” in New Haven.</p>
  • <p>Great front by the Loew’s Poli-Bijou in 1940 for “Frank Buck’s Jungle Calvalcade” playing in New Haven.</p>
  • <p>The New Haven Sea Scouts are invited to help promote “Mutiny on the Elsinore” playing at the Loew’s Poli-Bijou in 1939</p>
  • <p>Loew’s Poli-Bijou Manager Bill Elder strikes up the band in 1939 in New Haven to promote “Love Affair” and “Huck Finn” playing there.</p>
  • <p>7/4/67</p>
  • <p>1945 exterior shot of the Loew’s Pitkin Theatre in Brooklyn</p>
  • <p>Advertised on December 27th, 1939</p>
  • <p>Advertised on December 28th, 1955</p>
  • <p>Detail shot of a new electric sign placed above the entry of the Loew’s Rochester in Syracuse in 1945.</p>
  • <p>Sam Gilman, manager of the Loew’s Regent Theatre in Harrisburg goes with a 75-year old carriage for “The Merry Widow” playing there in 1934.</p>
  • <p>Loew’s Poli Palace in 1941, MGM survey card.</p>
  • <p>1935 shot of the Loew’s Lincoln Square in New York</p>
  • <p>1935 shot of the Loew’s State in New York City still with vaudeville and films.</p>
  • <p>1941 MGM survey card</p>
  • <p>Eagle eyes may spot the banner for the Loew’s Regent across Market Street to promote “Bulldog Drummond” in 1934 in Scranton with the theatre at right.</p>
  • <p>Auditorium side view (1924)</p>
  • <p>1955 photo via Michael Granger.</p>
  • <p>Vertical adjacent to elevated subway station</p>
  • <p>On Sunday, the 7th of December, 1941</p>
  • <p>Al Jolson at Loew’s Coney Island on August 11th, 1949</p>
  • <p>Advertised on August 26th, 1953</p>
  • <p>Humphrey Bogart In Person (October 5th, 1949)</p>
  • <p>With first reissue of “Gone With the Wind” (1947)</p>
  • <p>Thanksgiving Day Parade (November 21st, 1940)</p>
  • <p>Entrance during “Hot” promotion (1938)</p>