Photos favorited by TLSLOEWS

  • <p>Street billboard (1938)</p>
  • <p>Louis Jordan’s “Beware” reaches its second week in 1946 at the Victoria.</p>
  • <p>Night shot of the 116th St. Theatre signage in 1918.</p>
  • <p>Great 1956 exterior shot with a preview of “Anything Goes”</p>
  • <p>Early 1950’s photo.</p>
  • <p>Fantastic wrapper front for “This Above All” at Montreal’s Loew’s in 1942.</p>
  • <p>From the Montreal Gazette 1973-04-14 pg 42</p>
  • <p>Photo prise en 1964 ou 1965. L'espace est maintenant occupĂ© mar un magasin Foot Locker!</p>
  • <p>The Night Was Made For Loew’s (March 23rd, 1934)</p>
  • <p>Unprecedented saturation booking started May 7th, 1947</p>
  • <p>1933 photo credit Gamma-Keyston/Getty Images.</p>
  • <p>“Wanna buy a duck?” (1934)</p>
  • <p>Opened on June 29th, 1934</p>
  • <p>Loew’s State Theatre, Downtown Houston, 1963</p>
  • <p>1954 photo. Photographer unknown.
              Via Al Ponte’s Time Machine - New York Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>Downtown Houston, 1963. The Metropolitan is partially seen; the neighboring Loew’s State Theatre is fully seen.</p>
  • <p>Re-opening as Loew’s Ziegfeld on April 21st, 1933</p>
  • <p>Here’s another look at the Pitkin Theatre. This one appears to be a photo when the Pitkin Theatre first opened up or shortly after opening. The marquee says on front “Stage Shows From The Capital NY” This is dated 1929.</p>
  • <p>This is a close up of the marquee from 1929.</p>
  • <p>Jack Blum was a company man.  He was proud working for Loew’s Theaters.  He managed the Bay Harbor Theater from 1972-1975.  Previously, he worked at Loew’s Orpheum in New York.  He was gruff and demanding, but kind.</p>
            
              <p>Photo by Scott J. Silverman</p>
  • <p>Adjacent to elevated subway line (1941)</p>