Hollywood Theatre

311 Delaware Avenue,
Buffalo, NY 14202

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Previously operated by: Basil Brothers Theatres

Previous Names: Little Theatre, Basil's Hollywood Theatre

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The Little Theatre opened on September 19, 1929 as an art house theatre with the German/Polish silent movie “Die Nibelungen:Siegfried” starring Paul Richter. Although it opened as talkies were becoming the norm, it only showed silent films.

The Little Theatre closed in 1930, reopening as Basil’s Hollywood Theatre on May 9, 1930 by the Basil Brothers Theatres chain. Basil heavily promoted the theatre, showing foreign films, art films, and reruns. Basil gave up in 1934, and the Hollywood Theatre closed.

The theatre was part of an existing structure and shared the building with other businesses. It was the only movie theatre located on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, one of the city’s main thoroughfares. After closing it was refurbished and became the Chez Ami, one of the city’s premier nightclubs. The building was razed in 1974.

Contributed by alan lapp

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rivest266
rivest266 on June 2, 2022 at 12:50 pm

This opened as the Little theatre showing art movies with the German film “Siegfried” on September 19th, 1929. It later had shown Soviet films. Reopened as Hollywood by Basil Brothers on May 9th, 1930. 1929 grand opening ad posted.

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