Lafayette Theatre

97 Lafayette Avenue,
Suffern, NY 10901

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JeffS
JeffS on February 20, 2011 at 6:51 pm

None!

I definitely agree with “Ben-Hur” and “How The West Was Won”.

One personal favorite I want to see is “The Best Years of Our Lives”.

MPol
MPol on February 20, 2011 at 6:49 pm

I know that, but, hey…..what would be the harm in suggesting that they play West Side Story again?

JeffS
JeffS on February 20, 2011 at 6:45 pm

West Side Story was there two years ago.

MPol
MPol on February 20, 2011 at 5:58 pm

West Side Story! One can only hope! (raises eyebrows)

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on February 20, 2011 at 12:45 pm

Looking forward to the Spring Season next month.

Perhaps some Bond, Harryhausen, a musical or two ?

I’d love to see a widescreen version of Ben-Hur or perhaps How The West Was Won.

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on December 22, 2010 at 9:32 am

Thanks to everyone who came out to a Big Screen Classics show this season, it was one of our best yet and concluded with a sold-out house for “It’s a Wonderful Life”.

The first-run Christmas attraction at the Lafayette is the Coen brothers film of “True Grit”, which is shaping up as one of the best reviewed American movies of the year.

Yes Bob, we’ll be back in March for another season. We should start getting confirmations on the titles we’re selecting during January.

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on December 22, 2010 at 5:34 am

Peter,

I’m assuming that the Spring Season of Big Screen Classics will be returning in late March ? Is that correct ?

Thanks,
Bob

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on November 8, 2010 at 3:40 pm

Not this week. “Waiting for Superman” starts Friday, the 12th. “Harry Potter” starts November 19.

FeverDog
FeverDog on November 8, 2010 at 3:33 pm

Is there anything playing during the weekdays here?

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on November 4, 2010 at 3:53 pm

A mere bag of shells…

:)

JeffS
JeffS on November 4, 2010 at 3:21 pm

Busy weekend, eh Pete?

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on November 3, 2010 at 11:19 am

The Horror-Thon begins Friday night!

The Lafayette Theatre’s world-famous HORROR-THON returns! November 5-6-7 at the Lafayette Theatre.

The “Horror-Thon” unspools with nine fantastic shows, including Saturday’s four movie salute to Universal Horror and the New York theatrical Premiere on Friday night of the indie horror film “What Really Frightens You?”, which had several scenes filmed at the Lafayette! Tickets are $9 for each movie; Full Festival pass – $70; special Saturday-only “Salute to Universal Horror” pass – $32.

Show schedule:
Friday, November 5
7:30 – Carnival of Souls (1962, Candace Hilligoss)
9:45 – What Really Frightens You? (2010, New York Theatrical Premiere of the indie horror film from director Richard W. Haines. Note: certain scenes from What Really Frightens You? were filmed at the Lafayette!

Saturday, November 6 – A Salute to Universal Horror!
2:00 – The Bride of Frankenstein (1935, Boris Karloff)
4:00 – House of Dracula (1945, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine)
7:30 – Phantom of the Opera (1943, Claude Rains)
9:45 – Dracula (1931, Bela Lugosi)

Sunday, November 7
2:00 – Roger Corman’s The Raven (1962, Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre)
4:00 – Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath (1963, Boris Karloff)
7:30 – Poltergeist (1982, directed by Tobe Hooper, produced by Steven Spielberg)

Tickets are $9 for each film; Nine film Full Festival Pass is available for $70; Special Saturday-only four film “Salute to Universal Horror” pass is $32.

Details, posters, and movie trailers here: View link

HAMMER77777
HAMMER77777 on October 31, 2010 at 5:55 pm

i cant believe i grew up in Suffern and never went there/…i gotta check it out

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on October 23, 2010 at 5:31 pm

Hi bolorkay –

I’m sorry but we hadn’t received the tickets for the Horror-Thon yet, so they weren’t available today. They will be available at the show of “Who Done It?” next week and at the opening night of the Horror-Thon on the 5th.

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on October 23, 2010 at 3:49 pm

Hi Peter,

Perhaps you might be able to help clear up some confusion for me?

While attending today’s showing of “Bridge on the River Kwai”, I thought I’d try to be ahead of the game for once and purchase the 9-show pass ($70.00) for this year’s Horror-Thon.
When I inquired at the box office about making this purchase, the young lady informed me that they had no tickets for this event.
So, I’m wondering, can the Horrorthon pass be purchased in advance or should I take the chance and wait until Nov. 5th? (I really don’t wamt to take the risk and wait until the last minute, if these can be purchased ahead of time.)

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on October 21, 2010 at 10:13 am

The Lafayette Theatre re-opens this weekend!

Friday 10/22 at 7:30 – Exclusive area screening of the documentary film “Ahead of Time”.

Saturday 10/23 @ 11:30am – The Big Screen Classics Fall season begins with David Lean’s epic adventure “The Bridge on the River Kwai” – presented in its new 2010 digital restoration with full CinemaScope picture and stereophonic sound.

Saturday 10/23 @ 8:00 – Live concert event: “Bernie Williams On Guitar” with his All Star Band

Sunday 10/24 @ 11:30am – The Rivertown Film Society’s fall season begins with the Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film: “The Secret in Their Eyes”.

Hope to see you at a show!

Details about these and other upcoming shows (including the Horror-Thon!) are on the website: http://www.bigscreenclassics.com

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on October 16, 2010 at 8:20 am

Oops, I wasn’t clear in that post – the Saturday pass I mentioned is for the Horror-Thon’s “Salute to Universal Horror” on Saturday, November 6.

The full details page for the Horror-Thon, including posters and trailers, is now up:
View link

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on October 16, 2010 at 7:47 am

I hope I’m not being too much of a “pest”, but if I purchase a Saturday 4-show pass, can this be used for any of the Saturday Big Screen Classics or do I purchase the pass for “specific” films in the series?

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on October 15, 2010 at 12:54 pm

Yes, we’ll have advance Horror-Thon tickets available starting October 23: the full 9-show pass will be $70. We’ve had a terrific response to the Saturday lineup that we’ll also be offering a Saturday 4-show pass for $32. Single tickets, available at the box office before each show, are $9.00

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on October 10, 2010 at 10:17 am

Will tickets for the Horror-Than be available in advance?

Can full day ticket packages be purchased or is it just one show at a time?

Robert Kratky
Robert Kratky on October 9, 2010 at 10:27 am

Just saw the fall schedule……. well worth the wait throughout the summer.

You folks certainly know your horror films ! It’s really great that the programmers at the Lafayette present something for every taste.
Can’t wait for the 75th of “The Bride”, I’ll bring the cake! (“electrodes” instead of candles, of course!)

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on October 8, 2010 at 11:43 am

Thanks Bill.

Final Horror-Thon Schedule:

The Lafayette’s world-famous “Horror-Thon” returns the weekend of November 5-6-7 with 9 fantastic shows, including Saturday’s salute to Universal Horror and the New York theatrical Premiere on Friday night of the indie horror film “What Really Frightens You?”, filmed in part at the Lafayette! Here is the complete Horror-Thon lineup, tickets are $9 for each show:

Friday, November 5
7:30 – Carnival of Souls (1962, Candace Hilligoss)
9:45 – What Really Frightens You? (2010, New York Theatrical Premiere of the indie horror film from director Richard W. Haines)

Saturday, November 6 – A Salute to Universal Horror!
2:00 – The Bride of Frankenstein (1935, Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester)
4:00 – House of Dracula (1945, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine)
7:30 – Phantom of the Opera (1943, Claude Rains)
9:45 – Dracula (1931, Bela Lugosi)

Sunday, November 7
2:00 – The Raven (1963, Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre)
4:00 – Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath (1963, Boris Karloff)
7:30 – Poltergeist (1982, directed by Tobe Hooper, produced by Steven Spielberg)

Bill Huelbig
Bill Huelbig on October 8, 2010 at 11:35 am

Pete: as I said to Tippi Hedren when I saw her in the lobby at the Lincoln Center Film Society Tribute to Sean Connery some years ago, “Thank you for MARNIE!”

PeterApruzzese
PeterApruzzese on October 7, 2010 at 12:31 pm

Some updates for you about the Lafayette Theatre:

The ceiling project is in its final phase and we will be re-opening on October 23! Go to our photo gallery page for a slideshow of the latest pictures:

View link

The Fall Big Screen Classics Saturday matinee series schedule is now finalized:

October 23 – THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI – new 2010 restoration!
October 30 – WHO DONE IT? (Abbott & Costello)
November 6 – THE WILD ONE (Marlon Brando)
November 13 – Howard Hawks' BALL OF FIRE (Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck)
November 20 – DEAD RECKONING (Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott)
November 27 – THE WIZARD OF OZ
December 4 – Alfred Hitchcock’s MARNIE (Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren)
December 11 – THE AWFUL TRUTH (Cary Grant, Irene Dunne)
December 18 – IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE

We’ll be announcing the final Horror-Thon schedule (November 5-6-7) shortly, but as of now here is the lineup:

Friday 11/5 – Herk Harvey’s Carnival of Souls
Saturday 11/6 – Bride of Frankenstein, House of Dracula, Phantom of the Opera (1943), Dracula (1931)
Sunday 11/7 – The Raven (Vincent Price, Karloff), Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath (Karloff). We have one more title to confirm for Sunday.

Also – the silent classic “Phantom of the Opera” with Lon Chaney will be showing on Saturday night October 30 with LIVE pipe organ accompaniment by Jeff Barker.

More to come…

joemasher
joemasher on September 23, 2010 at 3:27 pm

The Lafayette is the star of an upcoming film, “White Irish Drinkers”. One of the movie’s main characters is an usher at the theater and works to bring The Rolling Stones to the Lafayette (the film takes place in Brooklyn, so those in the know will have to pretend the Lafayette is in Brooklyn). Many scenes filmed there, both exterior and interior. The theater looked great!