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RickB commented about Cinemart Cinemas on Jul 11, 2005 at 10:35 am

He actually does have a listing on IMDB.

If memory serves he (or someone with almost the same name) did movie reviews on KYW radio in Philadelphia, then opened a very small theater in Philly called the Sackett Screening Room, which started out as a revival house but soon changed to gay porn.

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RickB commented about UA Crossbay I on Jul 9, 2005 at 5:49 pm

Are the theater divestiture consent decrees of the 1940s still in force? If they are, the Redstones may be staying within the letter of the law by ensuring that the theaters are not part of the same corporate structure as Paramount.

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RickB commented about Colonial Theatre on Jul 6, 2005 at 10:27 am

Meanwhile, Yahoo shows one theater in Beach Haven: the Frank Theatres Beach Stadium 5 at Herbert Avenue and Long Beach Boulevard with a phone number of 609 492-6906. They have the same movies playing there that Digital City has at the Colonial, running at the same times…unlikely. A local paper ran this story re the reopening of the Beach 5, so that is probably the one currently operating.

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RickB commented about Anthony Wayne Theatre on Jun 29, 2005 at 9:12 am

Anthony Wayne was a general during the American Revolution. One presumes that the community of Wayne was named for him.

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RickB commented about Rialto Theater on Jun 26, 2005 at 10:13 pm

According to a nostalgia columnist in the Trenton Times, in the 1930s neighborhood residents nicknamed this theater “The Ranch” because it played mostly Westerns.

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RickB commented about Olden Theatre on Jun 23, 2005 at 10:19 am

I had to take a detour past this one the other day…on the north side wall of the building there’s a fairly new painted sign at second-story level that reads “Olden Theater Complex” and lists some of the tenants. I didn’t see anything that looked like the box office area shown in the rock group photos, just ordinary storefronts. Building could stand a cleaning but it looks like it’s in better shape than many of its neighbors.

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RickB commented about RKO Reade's Trent Theatre on Jun 17, 2005 at 9:33 am

Demolished, probably at the same time as the neighboring Lincoln. Parking lots and a realigned Hanover Street occupy this area.

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RickB commented about RKO Palace Theatre on Jun 17, 2005 at 9:25 am

Demolished. You can’t see a movie here anymore, but you could see “A Civil Action” or “The Verdict” since Mercer County’s civil courthouse is now on the site. (But not “Anatomy of a Murder;” criminal trials are in the next block.)

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RickB commented about RKO International 70 on Jun 17, 2005 at 9:17 am

Demolished. Looks like there’s a parking garage on the site.

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RickB commented about Greenwood Theater on Jun 17, 2005 at 9:11 am

Can be made Closed/Demolished; no trace of a theater in this block. There’s a newish-looking residential duplex numbered 1056 that is probably occupying the theater site.

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RickB commented about Olden Theatre on Jun 14, 2005 at 10:40 am

Olden Avenue is the correct name of the street. As recently as a couple years ago the USPS online zip code listings contained a dedicated nine-digit zip for “Olden Theater Bldg”. It’s a brown brick two-story building with what looks like terra-cotta trim; appears to be used for retail and maybe apartments upstairs.

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RickB commented about Mayfair Theatre on Jun 14, 2005 at 10:32 am

I think the retail portion of this building may still survive. There’s a Rite Aid with a listed address of 127-29 East State that has a very “theaterish” look—tall arches at the second-floor level, etc.

When the weather gets a little less muggy I hope to take a lunch hour and check the current status of the sites of the recently posted downtown Trenton theaters.

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RickB commented about Vic Theatre on Jun 8, 2005 at 3:05 pm

Re the 1972 picture: Anyone aboard that train who had boarded at the start of its run would have passed the Howard, the Granada, the Bryn Mawr, the Uptown, the Riviera, and the Mode aka Festival—not to mention the Aragon Ballroom and Wrigley Field. Better than TV.

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RickB commented about Harwan Theatre on Jun 7, 2005 at 12:30 pm

Before about 1968 the Harwan was known as the Mount Ephriam Theatre.

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RickB commented about Filbert Theater on Jun 5, 2005 at 5:22 am

Can be made Closed/Demolished; site is occupied by either Strawbridge’s department store or their parking garage (probably the latter).

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RickB commented about Strand Theatre on May 31, 2005 at 3:26 pm

To add a theater just click where it says “Add Theaters” at the top of the page, and fill in the forms with as much data as you know. It doesn’t have to be perfect. I’ve submitted the Centre Street, because I know some of its recent history and got the address out of last year’s phone book, but it doesn’t even have to be that much. Updates are just comments like these here.

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RickB commented about Point 4 Theatre on May 31, 2005 at 2:50 am

20 is probably the address as the numbers seem to start at the circle and there are at least two buildings (the Point Diner and DiOrio’s Circle Cafe) on that side of the road between the circle and the theater property. I get listings for a T.G.I. Friday’s at 18 or 18-20, so that is most likely the current occupant of the site.

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RickB commented about Village Theatre on May 23, 2005 at 12:46 pm

The exterior around the entrance was designed to look like a little old-time village, thus the name. Since neither the design nor the location were good for a conventional marquee, the Village had a free-standing attraction board (topped by a huge neon arrow pointing at the theater) on the roof of a Boardwalk store. The sign is still there (although the neon is shot), advertising go-kart rides or some such attraction.

When they say the Village was bought by a “paper company,” I think they mean that it was bought by a corporation created to conceal the identity of the real owners, not that somebody was using the building to store pallets of notebook filler. The new owners had renovated the theater and were a day or two from opening for the season when the fire struck.

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RickB commented about AMC Palace Theatre on May 17, 2005 at 7:58 pm

I think it’s still the same structure though; Boyd’s just took out some walls and expanded their store from the western part of the building (1818 Chestnut) eastward into the former theater space.

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RickB commented about Joy Theater on May 12, 2005 at 6:35 pm

The Joy plays a central part in No More Joy, a new documentary about the rise and fall of the movie theaters of New Orleans. A review (with a small picture of the Joy) here:
View link

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RickB commented about Regal Times Square on Apr 24, 2005 at 3:34 am

Wow. We need a time machine so we can see the streets from the old days that way!

BTW, A9.com is owned by Amazon, which explains the hosting (as well as the A9 search links on the IMDB, also Amazon-owned).

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RickB commented about Trocadero Theatre on Apr 18, 2005 at 2:11 am

Carlotta Tendant…Chili Soss…Mae Lox…I think the manager/resident comic, an elderly fellow named Max something, was the one who thought up the names.

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RickB commented about Randolph Theatre on Apr 7, 2005 at 2:27 pm

The Randolph was named for William Goldman’s son, who died in infancy.

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RickB commented about 309 Twin Drive-In on Apr 6, 2005 at 3:10 pm

Budco and Goldman started out as different companies. Budco bought the Goldman theaters sometime in the ‘70s.

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RickB commented about New 400 Theaters on Apr 2, 2005 at 6:26 pm

“The Four Hundred” is an old term for the highest of high society. That’s probably what the namers were going for.