Colon Theatre
504 Columbus Avenue,
New York,
NY
10024
504 Columbus Avenue,
New York,
NY
10024
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Previously operated by: Brandt Theaters, Harris Theatrical Enterprises
Functions: Supermarket
Previous Names: Schuyler Theatre
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The Schuyler Theatre was opened in April 1937. It was still operating in the 1950 when it had been renamed Colon Theatre. This former theatre is now a supermarket.
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Was this another Brandt theatre?
This theatre is mentioned in Rogelio Agrasanchez, Jr.’s excellent book MEXICAN MOVIES I N THE UNITED STATES.
The SCHUYLER is listed as the COLON when showing Spanish Language movies.
For several years the Paramount Week ads featured a Schuyler Theatre at 251 West 82nd street and therefore on Broadway, not Columbus. Were there two?
Colon should be added as an aka name here.
Colon is Spanish for Columbus, so the name change did have some merit.
The Schuyler Theatre’s name was misspelled by Motion Picture Daily in its item of April 1, 1937, about the opening of the house: “Zimmerman, Noble and Yoost will open the new Schuler at 84th St. and Columbus Avenue tomorrow night.”