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Allyn Theater

Hartford, CT
207 Asylum Street
, Hartford, CT 06103 United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Art Deco
Function: Unknown
Seats: 1991
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Eugene DeRosa
Firm: Unknown
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The Allyn Theater opened on April 18, 1927 and was located on Asylum Street, next to the E.M. Loew's Theater. Like the Loew's Theater, it became a victim of the wrecking ball to make way for the Hartford Civic Center during 1969. It was a very well maintained first-run movie house.
Contributed by Al Larkin


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The Allyn Theatre was located at 207 Asylum Street.
posted by William on Nov 19, 2003 at 3:54pm
The Allyn used to feature closed cicuit fights. Clay/Liston, for one. They would also feature closed circuit concerts. I remember seeing The Beatles Washington DC concert and the T.A.M.I show with Beach Boys, James Brown,The Rolling Stones etc. Ron Landry, a local disk jockey once prommoted a "live" concert with The Ronnettes, The Tokens and Canible and The Headhunters Plus a movie for a whopping $3.50!

Unclejohnny@email.com
posted by Paul Michaud on Apr 12, 2004 at 9:50pm
Any photos anyone?
posted by Patsy on Sep 30, 2005 at 5:48am
An Austin organ Opus 1512 Style 3/12 was installed in the Allyn Theater in 1927 at a cost of $15,487.
posted by Lost Memory on Sep 30, 2005 at 6:33am
The Allyn closed in October 1969. The organ is now installed at Shelton high School in Shelton, Conn. This organ's history can be viewed at http://theatreorgans.com/cvtos/#organs
posted by Roger Katz on Sep 30, 2005 at 3:41pm
In the "Images of America" book Hartford, Volume II, on page 52 appears a 1960 photo of the theatre. On the marquee is the Walt Disney program, The Jungle Cat and The Hound that Thought He Was a Raccoon. We can also see the marquee of the E.M. Loew's up the street. Hard to read what was there. On the same page there is a sad October 1970 photo of the Allyn being demolished to make way for the construction of the Hartford Civic Center. The E.M. Loew's would also be razed for that civic project.
posted by Gerald A. DeLuca on Jul 23, 2007 at 2:48pm
I was a student at Trinity College 1966-1970 and regularly attended the Allyn and E.M.Loew's as well as the music store across Asylum Street from them. Also the Strand on Main Street across from G. Fox. Alas, missed the Poli and Loews Palace. Remember a packed house for a triple-bill of the Dave Friedman/Herschel Gordon Lewis "blood trilogy": "Color Me Blood Red", "Blood Feast", and "2000 Maniacs".Allyn much better designed and operated than Loew's. (The latter's projectionist attempted to run "Point Blank" with the scope lens stretching the image vertically rather than horizontally!).
posted by randini on Sep 19, 2007 at 5:39pm
From Boxoffice magazine, February 1955:

The U.S. Naval Air Reserve Station in Hartford, Conn., aided manager Ray McNamara during the premiere of "The Bridges at Toko-Ri" at the Allyn Theater by providing a helicopter to fly a banner spelling "Bridges" from the theater to a downtown destination point. Newspaper photographers were on hand to record the unique publicity stunt.
posted by ken mc on Dec 13, 2008 at 7:07pm
They should do things like that today to generate more business.

posted by Lost Memory on Dec 13, 2008 at 7:16pm
Mentioned here http://www.hogriver.org/issues/v01n03/palaces.htm
posted by shoeshoe14 on Mar 14, 2009 at 5:34pm
Here's an ad from January 5, 1933 for the Publix-operated Allyn Theatre and a melodrama that turned out to be the only movie that Clark Gable and Carole Lombard ever made together: http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a18/Warrengwhiz/hartfordallyn.jpg
posted by Warren G. Harris on Apr 17, 2009 at 9:47am
Here's an exterior photo dated July 1986, which doesn't jibe with demolition date cited in the CT introduction:
http://americanclassicimages.com/Default.aspx?tabid=141&txtSearch=hartford&catpagesize=25&ProductID=25410
posted by Warren G. Harris on Apr 17, 2009 at 10:52am
The Allyn Theater was operated by New England Theaters, Inc. of Boston when I worked there from 1953 thru 1960. The Manager was Ray McNamara, a great boss, while I worked there. The theater featured Paramount Pictures as the feature film and many Republic Pictures, or Allied Artists Pictures as co-features. In 1956, when Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments" was released a record was set when the movie was held over for nearly 26 weeks. A picture referred to by a member that showed a date of 1986 was actually taken in 1969 shortly before the theater was demolished. I know this for a fact because I was there when it was taken.
Former Usher Robert Cashman (rhmc430@aol.com)
posted by Former Usher on Nov 13, 2009 at 10:36am
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