Ritz Cinema
120 S. Cypress Street,
Hammond,
LA
70403
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Functions: Housing
Previous Names: Baltzall Opera House, Ritz Theatre
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The Baltzall Opera House was opened on July 8 1907 with two live performances of “Denver Express”. It later became a movie theatre named Ritz Theatre which closed in 1936.
Following a makeover, it reopened as the New Ritz Theatre on March 15, 1945 with Van Johnson in “Two Girls and a Sailor”. In 1968 it was renamed Ritz Cinema which closed around 1988. The former Ritz Cinema building was used as a warehouse for a while. It was converted into townhouse apartments in 2007.
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From 1986 a photo of the Ritz Theatre in Hammond Louisiana.
Found a recent picture showing a cleaned facade and new marquee. I was really hopeful for it, until I learned the rest of the story: http://www.hammondhistoricdistrict.org/tour-ritz/
Also opened with an unknown cartoon and a newsreel.
Colonel George F. Baltzell’s Batzell Opera House opened on July 8, 1907 with two live performances of “Denver Express.” The Batzell appears to have closed with movies in 1936. The building got a makeover in 1945 becoming home to W.L. Mosely’s new Ritz Theatre on March 15, 1945. The opening film was “Two Girls and a Sailor.”
After another refresh, the theatre relaunched on October 15, 1954 with widescreen projection to play CinemaScope titles. First up was “Rose Marie.” After yet another makeover, the venue became the Ritz Cinema in 1968 operating for 20 more years. The City of Hammond took on the dormant theater in the 1980s. In 2007, with the theatre in unrestorable condition, architectural firm Holly & Smith saved the facade of the theatre in an award winning, adaptive reuse of the space for townhouses.