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Ritz Theater

Carteret, NJ
46 Washington Avenue
, Carteret, NJ 07008 United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: 1000
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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This theater is listed in the 1944, 1951 and 1956 Film Daily Yearbooks.

Any additional information on this theater would be greatly appreciated.
Contributed by tc


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It made its first appearance in Film Daily Year Books in the 1932 edition. The 1931 edition lists three theatres for Carteret-- the Majestic with 500 seats, and two with no further information beyond the names of Burkley and Crescent. I suspect that the Burkley became the Ritz. The 1932 FDYB lists both the Majestic and Crescent as closed, and has nothing about the Burkley. I also wonder if "Burkley" is the correct spelling.
posted by Warren G. Harris on Jun 10, 2007 at 1:58pm
I can offer some historical information on The Ritz Theater in Carteret NJ. I attended with friends, in my youth between 1962 and
1968. The Ritz was across the street from Stoellers' Bakery and next door to a mom & pop soda fountain/candy store. The candy store sold 2 for a penny candy, in glass cases that seemed taller than me. For 50 cents, I got buy enough candy to almost chew through a double feature on a Saturday afternoon at the Ritz. My dentist could not be happier.

I remember paying 35 cents for double feature movies. I think these may have been "second run" movies and may have already made the rounds through bigger theatres like The Majestic in Perth Amboy. NJ
which charged 75 cents

The Ritz was excellant refuge for those blustery cold winter Saturdays or even during those "not much to do" lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer vacation.

I remember film genre like monster movies such as Godzilla and Mothra,beach blanket bingo movies, John Wayne westerns, Italian gladiator flicks and musicals. We would attend any feature that starred Elvis Presley,Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing
or any Alfred Hitchcock drama.

I remember notable flicks like "Jason & The Argonauts," "Sink The Biscmark." and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence." He was the bravest of them all. We made fun and cut-up during performances of
"Mary Poppins" and "Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang."

I saw the first 2 Beatles' movies there, "A Hard Days' Night," and "Help." Literally every seat was taken by screaming young girls.
I was one of very few guys. The girls screamed so much, that we could hear no dialog or music. During Paul McCartney's bubble bath
scene, girls fainted and hit the floor and literally had to be carried out by ushers.

I can't remember who collected the entrance fee, but it seemed like 2 men ran the whole theater. One older gentleman who resemble Alfred
Hitckcock ran the concession stand and the projector room. I recall the usher as a very tall man who resembled "Lurch" from the Addams Family. When he shone his flashlight on a kid during the movie, that kid would immediately hush up and toe the line. He had that kind of presence, whereas, he only had to look at you and you got the message.

By 1970, I moved 5 miles away to Woodbridge and didn't visit the Ritz anymore. By 1975, I was preparing to join the Air Force and
had something of a "Bon Voyage" party, across the street at Donna's Tavern, and I noticed The Ritz marquee still hung on the building, but inside was a sewing or garment factory that employed dozens of women.

I am forever grateful to The Ritz Theater and the entertainment and
amusement it offered, and to the the youthful dreams it nurtured.

posted by Dan Halifko on Jun 19, 2007 at 4:26pm
My father was Joe Pusillo and was the projectionist at the Ritz for many years. The older gent refered to as Hitchcock was the owner. My dad used to tell me many stories about the Ritz. My dad worked there from the end of WWII till its closing around 1967. After this theatre closed, he went to work at the State in Woodbridge, until it closed in late 1971. He would return to Carteret as a projectionist in 1972 to open the brand new Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema.
posted by movie534 on Jan 9, 2008 at 7:11pm
There is a bakery at the address now. No way to tell if the bakery is in the old theater building, though.
http://tinyurl.com/5jhnp3
posted by ken mc on Jun 27, 2008 at 2:44pm
Wouldn't it better to find out if its the same building before posting information that could turn out to be worthless?

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 27, 2008 at 3:54pm
Speak for yourself, Ken. You do the same thing, frequently.
posted by Warren G. Harris on Jun 28, 2008 at 7:14am
I didn't know that your name was ken mc, "Warren". Still clicking on his profile and mine each day to see what we each posted? Another cheap, toss away comment from you. Nothing ever changes here.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 28, 2008 at 8:10am
If you look at the address using Google Earth satellite, you can see that this is a theater building.
posted by hondo59 on Jun 28, 2008 at 8:48am
How old is the satellite photo? Some of those photos are five years old. I don't dispute a bakery being at this location. I'm asking if the bakery is located in the former theater building, or is the bakery a new building?

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 28, 2008 at 10:22am
Hi Lost, Movie534 here. I live about 4 miles from this former theatre, and I can tell you without a doubt, that a bakery and cookie outlet do indeed occupy the space. A lot of my relatives live in town, and my dad was a former projectionist here. (see above posts)
posted by movie534 on Jul 23, 2008 at 12:09pm
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