Later that month, the Winter Garden closed for removal of movie equipment and much needed refurbishment of its stage facilities. It re-opened in September with “Hold Your Horses,” a musical comedy with the legendary Joe Cook, and remained in the “legit” fold until 1945, when movies returned for about two years.
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Later that month, the Winter Garden closed for removal of movie equipment and much needed refurbishment of its stage facilities. It re-opened in September with “Hold Your Horses,” a musical comedy with the legendary Joe Cook, and remained in the “legit” fold until 1945, when movies returned for about two years.