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jordanlage commented about Orinda Theatre on Jul 30, 2017 at 9:01 am

I remember seeing a double feature of AGAINST ALL ODDS and MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON here in… 1984. Preferred the Bridges film. A recent visit to the theater (July 2017) finds it still beautifully kept up.

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jordanlage commented about Orinda Theatre on Jul 30, 2017 at 8:52 am

That is a remarkable photograph, considering what surrounds the Orinda nowadays (2017). Must have been taken soon after its opening in 1941.

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jordanlage commented about Flushing, Queens, NY: After three decades, work finally begins on redeveloping historic Flushing theater on Jul 30, 2017 at 8:45 am

Typical of a brain-dead real estate developer not to try to preserve and incorporate a former theater as part of the condo project. Preserving & renovating would help their image, be good for the neighborhood, and result in much positive PR.

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jordanlage commented about Bella Union Theatre on Jul 16, 2017 at 12:11 am

Jack Tillmany’s thorough listing of SF theaters at http://home.earthlink.net/~minhnghia/theater.html is undecided as to the address of the Bella Union, née the Shanghai. Either 825 or 821. Anyone with photos of the building when it was known as the Bella Union (1949-1985) should post to clear up the address conundrum.

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jordanlage commented about CineArts at the Empire on Jul 15, 2017 at 11:53 pm

Thanks for your response, Joe Vogel. I could be mistaken; the building housing the current Walgreen’s on West Portal could have been something other than a theater. I don’t know the history of the ‘hood. I was only passing through. To me, the building had all the elements to suggest it had previously been a theater. Your link posted 7/15/2017 is a decent overview for the Empire. I’m not a local but if I’m on West Portal again this trip, I’ll snap a photo and post it here.

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jordanlage commented about CineArts at the Empire on Jul 15, 2017 at 12:33 pm

Passed by the Empire yesterday (July 14, 2017) and it looked like it was doing pretty well for a theater so maligned in the comments here, though I’m sure the criticisms are not inaccurate. Just sad to hear of theaters not taking pride in their interiors in order to give audiences the experience they deserve by going to see a movie outside the comfort of their living room. It should be something special. (Darquil’s blog gives some convincing insight on this – see his/her link.)

On the same day, I caught an evening film screening at the Paramount in Oakland. Thank god that palace still exists pretty much intact. What a glorious place to see a movie, even if the acoustics are not ideal. I could take issue with the 35mm print of ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN that the Paramount screened – old, a little scratchy, colors not vibrant – but at least they were showing a great now-classic film.

One other point: I can’t seem to find any mention of the theater that was across and down West Portal from the Empire. It is currently a Walgreen’s but the deco facade details are still evident. Anyone know anything about this former theater? Or can direct me to its entry on CT? Can’t find it anywhere. PS, anyone who could do a thorough overview history of the Empire, please give a whack at it. As of this date, the Empire entry has no written overview, just comments.

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jordanlage commented about 1963 demolition photo courtesy of Nick Wright. on Jul 14, 2017 at 12:24 pm

The Pagoda. The Coronet. The Coliseum…

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jordanlage commented about Apollo Theatre on Jul 14, 2017 at 12:06 pm

Since the SF Chronicle article (actually a “special to the Examiner”) that kenmcintyre posted the link to was published (April 5, 1999), of the single-screen theaters mentioned, only the Clay and the Vogue still operate as single-screen theaters: “Some survive – the Clay, Coronet, Bridge, the Vogue, Presidio and Regency 2 – but most of San Francisco’s one-screen theaters have gone…” The Pagoda and the Coliseum – also mentioned – are gone. The Century 21, said to be in the Marina District, I can’t seem to find on CT.

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jordanlage commented about Metro Theatre on Jul 14, 2017 at 12:02 pm

This would be Wilder’s remake of THE FRONT PAGE.

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jordanlage commented about Rialto Theatre on Jul 14, 2017 at 11:20 am

Dallasmovietheaters & Ken Roe’s claim that the Rialto opened in 1918 may be incorrect. A look at and read of the photo of the letter by Howard Sheehan posted here would put the opening of the Rialto on or about May 1, 1916.

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jordanlage commented about Rialto Theatre on Jul 14, 2017 at 11:13 am

Now that’s how you write a letter of admiring gratitude. “I beg to remain, yours very truly…” 101 years ago.

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jordanlage commented about Loew's Capitol Theatre on Jun 22, 2017 at 9:05 am

Trying to account for the discrepancy in seating at the Capitol. Here, capacity is listed as 5,230. Wikipedia entry says 4,000. Did it start out as the higher number and then at some point over a fifth of the seats were removed for… Cinerama installation? Also, to be clear, the entrance to the Capitol (the corner marquee) was on the southwest corner of Broadway and 51st St., judging from the photos. Some of the ads I see in the NY tImes states the address as Broadway & 50th St. (see 6/22/1934 ad for “Operator 13.”

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jordanlage commented about Irving Place Theatre on Jun 21, 2017 at 9:32 pm

jedidiah & MDchanic term the Zeckendorf Towers miserable – no quibble there. But what to make of the soulless pile of an NYU dorm on 14th Street a block and a half away that replaced the Palladium, née the Academy of Music? Architectural genocide in Manhattan that continues unabated.

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jordanlage commented about Normandie Theatre on Jun 21, 2017 at 8:55 am

Intrigued by this theater. Cannot find a photo of it anywhere. BTW, beware of Mark Rivest’s site. As well-intentioned as the site may be, it’s confusingly laid out, and definitely not user-friendly. Though he has some rare photos, typos abound and I noticed a number of places where he gets his history wrong – e.g. stating that Morosco, Helen Hayes, Bijou, Gaiety, & Astor all closed in 1972. Only the Astor closed in ‘72. They were all torn down in 1982 (actually demo began in fall of 1981) to make way for what became the Marriot Marquis Hotel (and theater).

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jordanlage commented about Barre Opera House on Nov 24, 2016 at 12:09 am

I performed on the stage of the Barre Opera House in the summer of 1985. The Atlantic Theater Company production of THE HOTEL PLAY by Wally Shawn, directed by Sheila Welch. This play was part of Atlantic’s inaugural summer season of plays in Vermont. Other venues were located in Montpelier.

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jordanlage commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 13, 2016 at 10:24 pm

I believe I caught Lawrence here twice.

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jordanlage commented about Ziegfeld Theatre on Oct 13, 2016 at 10:23 pm

Lucky to have caught Jaws here in this series.

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jordanlage commented about AD FOR "ROUGH CUT" - BLOOR AND OTHER THEATRES on Oct 13, 2016 at 9:38 pm

Burt Reynolds in a film with David Niven, and Niven gets 3rd billing. Produced by David Merrick (Mr. Broadway himself), directed by Don Siegel (Clint Eastwood’s mentor), music by Nelson Riddle (Oscar winner for his score for The Great Gatsby), cinematographer was Freddie Young (3-time Oscar winner for David Lean). How could this one have possibly gone wrong???

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jordanlage commented about Sunset Theater on Sep 7, 2016 at 2:55 am

Aha! This was where I saw Chinatown maybe in ‘76 or '77, not at Telegraph Rep as I’d thought. I do recall seeing it in a second floor auditorium, very cramped, seemingly makeshift. Anyone have a similar recollection of this theater’s interior?

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jordanlage commented about Oaks Theater on Sep 7, 2016 at 1:59 am

Saw a few movies at the Oaks in my time, but the only ones I remember was a double-feature of Don Taylor’s “Tom Sawyer” the musicalized version from 1973 I believe, and right after it, John Sturges’s “Joe Kidd” with Clint Eastwood. These would have been second or even third runs of these films. I saw this double-feature in July or August of 1973. Joe Kidd was released in July of 1972; Tom Sawyer’s release date was March 1973. I’ve always liked that the Oaks was perched prominently at the top of Solano Avenue in Albany (Berkeley), and looked forward to seeing what was on the marquee as you drove west out of the Northbrae Tunnel. That it’s closed now (and McCallum’s ice cream!) significantly diminishes the allure of the Solano Ave commercial district. Should Pegasus Books fold that will be the end of my visits to that neighborhood.

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jordanlage commented about 4-Star Theatre on Aug 1, 2016 at 11:09 pm

Can anyone post some interior photos?

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jordanlage commented about Alhambra Theatre on Jul 3, 2016 at 9:07 am

I remember being excited to see Altman’s “Buffalo Bill & the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s history Lesson” there in 1976 in one of the twin auditoriums. In fact, I was so stoked to see Paul Newman and Harvey Keitel in a film together, I endured two back-to-back showings. Pretty dull. Today, you won’t find many film buffs mentioning “Buffalo Bill” in the same breath as MASH, Nashville, The Player, Short Cuts, or Gosford Park. I was 13 in 1976 and in love with the movies was my excuse. Would have loved to have seen a good film there when it converted back to single screen.

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jordanlage commented about Northpoint Theatre on Jul 3, 2016 at 8:31 am

Interesting to note the moronic ignorance of the protest sign. Scorsese is of course Italian-American as is producer Barbara De Fina, writers Kazantzakis is Greek, and Schrader had a strict Calvinist upbringing.

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jordanlage commented about Bella Union Theatre on Jul 3, 2016 at 8:20 am

Confused about which one of the two buildings was the Bella Union. the one housing World Ginseng Center (825 Kearny) or the building to its left with the semi-circle window? Any insights appreciated.

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jordanlage commented about Rivoli Theatre on Jun 28, 2016 at 11:54 pm

I remember the JAWS billboard in this space in 1975. Wish I had taken a picture.