Photos favorited by TLSLOEWS

  • <p>Pre-Fillmore East</p>
  • <p>A 1954 showing of “The Last Time I Saw Paris” at the New York Capitol Theatre.</p>
  • <p>A 1953 line that stretches “From Here to Eternity” at the Capitol Theatre in New York.</p>
  • <p>With “Lawrence of Arabia” (June, 1965)</p>
  • <p>Night view, Broadway, Times Square (circa February 1926)
              Photo by Edwin Levick via New York Historical Society Digital Collections.</p>
  • <p>Opened on March 10th, 1933</p>
  • <p>2004 Ferrari Owners Club Show, photo credit John P. Keating Jr.</p>
  • <p>photo:June,1967.This was Sharon Tate’s first starring role in a U.S.produced movie for MGM.She had been making movies in Europe as an extra in Dino De Laurentiis Biblical epic"Barabbas",and featured in"Eye of the Devil",then"The Fearless Vampire Hunters"directed by her
              future husband Roman Polanski.Sharon also did a lot of
              T.V. work in shows like “The Beverly Hillbillies”,and
              “The Man From U.N.C.L.E. in the episode titled"The Girls
              From Nazarone Affair”. It’s a shame she is remembered more for her death by the Charles Manson followers,than for her life.</p>
  • <p>Great look at the attractor for Loew’s State in 1923 in downtown Los Angeles.</p>
  • <p>View down Broadway towards Times Square (1938)</p>
  • <p>Rival circuits on February 20th, 1952</p>
  • <p> San Francisco’s  Loew’s Warfield Theatre celebrates its First Anniversary on April 13, 1923 - and you’re invited.</p>
  • <p>A wonderful touch by the - then - Keith’s Theatre - to promote “Safety Last” in 1923 in Ottawa with Harold Lloyd hanging off the clock.</p>
  • <p>Tax photo circa 1940.</p>
  • <p>My grandfather, Abe Levy, must have managed this theater in the mid-1960s, as I just found several photos in my mom’s collection from this period (this one being the best).</p>
  • <p>Tax photo circa 1941.</p>
  • <p>Loew’s 1940s tax photo</p>
  • <p>Opening ad published on November 19, 1921.</p>
  • <p>Tax photo circa 1940.</p>
  • <p>Rival circuits adopt 9:00 PM plans (February 6th, 1941)</p>
  • <p>Loew’s version of 9:00 PM plans (1941)</p>
  • <p>Nice use of the 24-sheet for “Bernadette” playing at the Loew’s College Theatre in New Haven circa 1944.</p>
  • <p>Loew’s State Theatre Manager Arthur Egberts' street banner raises awareness in White Plains during the 1944 showing of “For Whom the Bell Tolls”</p>
  • <p>1944 shot of the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco.</p>