Hollywood Cinema North
5918 Hamilton Avenue,
Cincinnati,
OH
45224
5918 Hamilton Avenue,
Cincinnati,
OH
45224
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RFO (Request of Operator) offering for theatre - https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:a9e0d3dd-5eb1-3240-b605-bdd0e18fcd47
2018 article about possible redevelopment.
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/money/2018/02/19/former-hollywood-theatre-college-hill-sold-neighborhood-group-redevelopment/337177002/?fbclid=IwAR1ipN1EbLyJbh-XujGQtuE5sDdcfc-Va8EQQr38XDx2P0Zc5yNK1uC7iIo
The September 20, 1924, issue of The Moving Picture World said that “[a] new theatre, to be known as the Hollywood, is being erected at College Hill, a suburb of Cincinnati, by the Hollywood Theatre Co., of which Thos. Corcoran, a Cincinnati manufacturer, is at the head.”
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Here is a more recent view from Google maps:
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This site has a theater photo:
http://www.collegehilloh.net/CHChurches.htm
The Hollywood was a beautiful single screen that was split into a twin in the ‘80’s. It was on a bus route so I could go there easily by myself as a teenager, which I did often.
An interesting story: In the last years of its operation, to thwart rowdy types who had been frequenting and disrupting the theatre, they temporarily switched to an “art/classics” format. I was told they used dual projectors in both houses, and as such were able to get access to prints usually not leased out to platter houses. The experiment did not last long and they went back to second-run fare after a month and a half. I wonder if indeed the “gangbanger” types wandered in during that period, and/or stuck around for something like Truffaut’s THE STORY OF ADELE H., which I saw there during that brief time.
I got my first job working here as an usher in the 60’s.