Advertised here under the Roxy on May 28th, 1943, the Capitol was one of six midtown theatres with a screen-stage policy during the WWII era. Not shown here were Radio City Music Hall, which had “The More The Merrier” on screen, and Loew’s State with vaudeville and the second-run “Hangmen Also Die.”
Advertised here under the Roxy on May 28th, 1943, the Capitol was one of six midtown theatres with a screen-stage policy during the WWII era. Not shown here were Radio City Music Hall, which had “The More The Merrier” on screen, and Loew’s State with vaudeville and the second-run “Hangmen Also Die.”