Fox kept this in release till almost 1970 both single and double. At one point it was even paired with “Planet of the Apes” and then under “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" View link
I remember seeing this Christmas 1971 re-issue at the Ridgewood. The thing I remember most was they used hard plastic 3D glasses not the cheap paper ones. View link
This 1954 Technicolor version of “Hansel & Gretel” went to the RKO’s for Christmas of 1954. It was still being re-issued as a childrens matinee in the early 70’s. View link
RKO was not the only chain to book ballet in the mid 60’s. Here is Sleeping Beauty in 1966 on the Loew’s run. Even in 1966 im sure they were not breaking the doors down for this at the Delancey. View link
It’s so porno looking.
1975 Billy Jack
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1975 “Gay Hawaii"
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In 1975 showing three Woody Allen films for $1
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1975 now featuring Super Panascope :)
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1975 stage & screen show
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1975 meet Flesh Gordon
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1975
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1975 in it’s dollar days
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There is an ad here for the Mini in 1975
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“Behind the Green Door” made Marilyn Chambers a star. Here is that film paired with “The Resurrection of Eve” on a showcase run.
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“Behind the Green Door” made Marilyn Chambers a star. Here is that film paired with “The Resurrection of Eve” on a 1975 showcase run.
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“Behind the Green Door” made Marilyn Chambers a star. Here is that film paired with “The Resurrection of Eve” on a showcase run.
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1975 day and dating with Lincoln Art
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Check out the X rated film at the Lincoln Art capitalizing on the nostalgia craze of American Graffiti & Happy Days.
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1975 porno “art"
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Fox kept this in release till almost 1970 both single and double. At one point it was even paired with “Planet of the Apes” and then under “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls"
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Christmas 1968, this was re-issued yearly until the late 70’s.
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A 1971 ad from the Jewel days.
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The 1971 re-issue
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I remember seeing this Christmas 1971 re-issue at the Ridgewood. The thing I remember most was they used hard plastic 3D glasses not the cheap paper ones.
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This 1954 Technicolor version of “Hansel & Gretel” went to the RKO’s for Christmas of 1954. It was still being re-issued as a childrens matinee in the early 70’s.
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Dean & Jerry in Vista Vision
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UA in 1966
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RKO was not the only chain to book ballet in the mid 60’s. Here is Sleeping Beauty in 1966 on the Loew’s run. Even in 1966 im sure they were not breaking the doors down for this at the Delancey.
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