Grand Theatre

37 West Pine Street,
Orlando, FL 32801

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DonLewis
DonLewis on July 21, 2010 at 6:53 am

From Orlando a postcard view of the Grand Theatre.

MDaurora
MDaurora on April 18, 2010 at 3:19 pm

For those who are wondering, “doggiest” is defined as stylish or showy according to Websters.

MDaurora
MDaurora on April 18, 2010 at 3:17 pm

Grand in Orlando is Renamed the Astor

Orlando Fla – The old Grand Theater, which has run the cycle of motion picture advancement from the old hand-operated crank-turned projector to the present wide-screen process has been sold by the Florida State Theaters for $120,000 to the B.S. Moss Theater Corporation of New York. The Moss corporation operates a chain of theaters in New York and New Jersey, and has now acquired four in Florida, the Ritz in Hollywood, the Ritz in Ocala, the State in Gainesville and the Grand in Orlando.

The name of the Grand has been changed to the Astor.

According to Charles B. Moss, president of the purchasing corporation, the Astor, when the renovation program is completed, will be the “doggiest thing in town”. There will be new upholstered seats, a new sound system, a new wide-screen, new carpeting, restrooms and air-conditioning. A refreshment bar will be built in the lobby and the walls of the auditorium will be covered with a cushion-tone acoustical tile.

William J. Carroll has been appointed manager.

Source: Boxoffice Magazine, October 3, 1953, page 66

Chuck1231
Chuck1231 on February 2, 2010 at 11:53 pm

In the header the theatre names should be switched around Astor AKA Grand. The theatre name when it closed was Astor. this theatre was operated by Florida State Theatres.

lostmemory
lostmemory on September 28, 2007 at 4:38 pm

A Robert-Morton theater organ was installed in the Grand Theater in Orlando in 1927.