Lafayette Theatre

97 Lafayette Avenue,
Suffern, NY 10901

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Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on April 20, 2011 at 6:47 am

Hi Peter,
I completely forgot about the headaches the studio “restrictions” cause you theater owners and managers these days regarding their “new product”. My suggestion for those great old serials came strictly from the perspective of the “little kid” in me sitting there in the audience during a Saturday morning kiddee matinee.
Never realized 35 mm prints of those serials were that hard to find. (judging from the amount of “bootlegs” available on the internet – but I guess those must be dupes of old VHS prints from companies such as Nostalgia Merchant.)
Not to put too fine a point on this… but, as a fan of Big Screen Classics, I certainly would not mind showing up 30min. earlier if BSC were to expand its programming to include the occasional serial or pre-show cartoons. (But that’s the “little kid” sitting in the front row talking right now !)

JeffS
JeffS on April 19, 2011 at 12:54 pm

I remember seeing The Crimson Ghost…

Yes, and I remember loudly declaring “WHAT??? OH COME ON…” at the end of the last chapter when we were presented with the preposterous ending and solution that we sat 13 weeks through… It was a disappointment, and quite funny, to say the least. At least others sitting near me though it was funny!

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on April 19, 2011 at 11:44 am

You’re correct, mbd. After (over) 300 movies and 9 years, my memory is clouded…to say the least. So that means we ran two serials. :)

mdvoskin
mdvoskin on April 19, 2011 at 11:40 am

I remember seeing The Crimson Ghost before each Big Screen Classic a few years ago. I even remember a large poster for it in of the lobby poster cases.

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on April 19, 2011 at 11:36 am

The serial we ran was “Dangers of the Canadian Mounted”, which was fun. Couple of problems with trying that again is that there are very few 35mm prints around (DotCM was a collector’s print) from the studios – Sony/Columbia has a few, but that’s it. Another issue was the running time being added to the show made our normal first-run schedule very tight – a lot tighter than the studios normally allow, which caused more than a few problems with them.

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on April 19, 2011 at 3:56 am

Hi Peter,

Have you and Nelson ever considered (I think you might have done this a couple of seasons ago – was it “The Crimson Ghost” ?) bringing back the serials (from Republic or Columbia, to name a few) to start off each Saturday’s “Big Screen Classics”? I’d really love to see Captain Marvel, Captain America, or Radar Men From The Moon.

ZiegfeldMan
ZiegfeldMan on April 14, 2011 at 7:30 pm

Hey Peter:

Good hearing from you and so quick!! Looks like a no-brainer, many thanks! I love “Cover Girl” but have NEVER seen it in a theatre. Can’t wait!!

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on April 14, 2011 at 7:26 pm

Hi Gary,

Yes, it’s a short walk (under 10 mins) from the Suffern train station to the theatre. You’ll take the train from Penn in NY to Secaucus Junction and switch trains. Go to www.njtransit.org and put Penn in as starting point and Suffern Station as end point. The 9:14 from Penn arrives at 10:03, a pretty quick trip.

See you there!

ZiegfeldMan
ZiegfeldMan on April 14, 2011 at 7:14 pm

Hi:
Can someone help me out? I’ve been up to the Lafayette many times, but no longer have a car. I want to come up for “Cover Girl” this Saturday. How easy is it to take NJ Transit from Penn Station in Manhattan up to the Suffern Station? Can I walk from the station to the theatre?

Thanks,
Gary

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on April 8, 2011 at 8:22 am

Tomorrow’s showing of “Shanghai Express” with Marlene Dietrich should be a winner – the 35mm print from Universal is an excellent one and looks great on our silver screen.

mdvoskin
mdvoskin on March 19, 2011 at 5:44 am

“Me and Orson Wells” is available via Streaming Netflix in HD.

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on March 19, 2011 at 5:17 am

Hi Peter,
I sincerely hope this changes and the folks at Rivertwon decide to return. I realize that attendance at some of the screenings might have been a bit “spotty” but they certainly presented films that might have not initially received a wide distribution and well-deserved recognition.
Films such as “Crazy Heart” (before it became the “darling” of the academy.) and (my personal favorite) “Me And Orson Welles” (which I don’t think has received an “official” dvd release.) might not have been sreened at all had it not been for Rivertown.
Suffern really needs some form of “Art House” program.
Bob.

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on March 18, 2011 at 6:21 am

No plans as of now for Rivertown’s shows to return.

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on March 18, 2011 at 1:15 am

Will the Rivertown Film Festival be returning to the Lafayette for Sunday morning screenings ?

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on March 3, 2011 at 6:17 am

Thanks guys, should be a great season. And as always for the Bond film, we will have a display of rare memorabilia from the movie’s release.

mdvoskin
mdvoskin on March 2, 2011 at 4:38 pm

And Twice Is The Only Way To Live…

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on March 2, 2011 at 3:59 pm

Great schedule!
Bond, Bogie, Sellers, Stooges, and Film Noir ! Who could ask for more?
Thank you for bringing in “You Only Live Twice”, besides being one of Sir Sean’s last outings as Bond it has probably John Barry’s finest score in the Bond series… very nice tribute to the late maestro. (And a perfect compliment to last season’s screening of “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.”)

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on March 2, 2011 at 1:24 pm

Here’s the final schedule:

March 19 – The African Queen
March 26 – Here Comes Mr. Jordan
April 2 – The Party (Peter Sellers)
April 9 – Shanghai Express
April 16 – Cover Girl
April 23 – The Blue Dahlia
April 30 – Witness for the Prosecution
May 7 – The Lost Weekend
May 14 – The Talk of the Town
May 21 – The Harder They Fall
May 28 – The Circus (silent with Live Pipe Organ Accompaniment on the Wurlitzer)
June 4 – Run Silent Run Deep
June 11 – You Only Live Twice
June 18 – Cartoons & Stooges & more…

Showtime 11:30am

Hope to see everyone out for the shows!

mdvoskin
mdvoskin on March 2, 2011 at 12:29 pm

Good lineup. I’m especially excited to see The Party, one of the all time funny Blake Edwards/Peter Sellers films.

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on March 2, 2011 at 10:16 am

Here’s a teaser of some of the titles we have confirmed for the Spring season:
Opening day – March 19: The African Queen
Other titles for the season:
The Party (Peter Sellers), Shanghai Express, The Blue Dahlia, Witness for the Prosecution, The Lost Weekend, Chaplin’s The Circus (live pipe organ accompaniment), Run Silent Run Deep, You Only Live Twice

4 more to come.

MPol
MPol on February 20, 2011 at 8:43 pm

Hey Bill! I agree with you! I hope it plays there again, too. The only trouble is, however, that the classics play at 11:30 in the morning, and that would be tough to make the six or seven hour drive.

MPol
MPol on February 20, 2011 at 8:42 pm

Thanks for the info, JodarMovieFan. I knew about the 70mm print of West Side Story with the restored original 6-track sound, at our AFI Silver, in Silver Spring, MD. However, I live much too far away from that area to go that far, plus I don’t know anybody that I could’ve stayed with after the film. I’d love to see the restored 70mm screening of West Side Story, but I have a feeling that it won’t play at all in Boston, since no theatre in our area has the equipment for that particular print. If if were to make NYC, however, I’d be game, since NYC is only a four or five hour drive from Boston.

Bill Huelbig
Bill Huelbig on February 20, 2011 at 5:31 pm

I missed West Side Story here two years ago. Plus, it is the 50th anniversary year. I hope it does play here again.

JodarMovieFan
JodarMovieFan on February 20, 2011 at 4:52 pm

MPol, if you wanted to see WSS, we had it in glorious 70mm, with the recently discovered original 6-track sound, at out AFI Silver, in Silver Spring, MD last weekend. It was a decent print, even though there were some scratches, and the presentation was excellent. This print will probably make the runs at the better art houses.

MPol
MPol on February 20, 2011 at 3:56 pm

I haven’t seen “How the West was Won” in a long, long time. I have to admit that I’m not a big fan of “Ben Hur”, however.