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RobertR commented about Marboro Theatre on Aug 30, 2004 at 7:57 am

I hope in typical UA fashion they dont rename it The Movies at Bay Parkway. I hate all these new theatres names after streets. It would be great to see names like The Avalon, Capitol or Belvedere used again.

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RobertR commented about RKO Madison Theatre on Aug 27, 2004 at 11:37 am

Did the Godfather even open at the Madison? :)

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RobertR commented about AMC Fantasy 5 on Aug 27, 2004 at 8:01 am

It was a very similar layout to Centurys Green Acres the lobby was along the front of the building then and there were two staircases that went up to the balcony.

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RobertR commented about Belvedere Theatre on Aug 26, 2004 at 1:09 pm

Does anyone have any memories of this theatre or films they saw here that they could share? I am also curious what year did it close?

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RobertR commented about Smith Haven Mall Theatre on Aug 26, 2004 at 8:27 am

Green Acres is actually doing better under Redstone since it can play the more upscale product there as opposed to the hovel Sunrise Cinemas. When Cineplex had the theatre they could barely get enough good product to fill it the screens. The heyday of The Green Acres was the years when Centurys would open exclusive Nassau engagements there like Towering Inferno in 70mm.

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RobertR commented about Smith Haven Mall Theatre on Aug 25, 2004 at 2:14 pm

Century’s Green Acres did monster grosses in the old days as did Kings Plaza.

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RobertR commented about Michael Todd Theatre on Aug 25, 2004 at 11:45 am

Actually it was his son Michael Todd Jr.

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RobertR commented about Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Film Center on Aug 25, 2004 at 11:02 am

Is it still a triplex?

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RobertR commented about The Space at Westbury on Aug 23, 2004 at 1:47 pm

You are thinking of the Salisbury which was on Old Country Road. It may have been a Centurys house at one time but by the seventies was a XXX house. It closed in 1993 and is a National Wholesale Liquidators.

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RobertR commented about Cinema Wantagh on Aug 23, 2004 at 1:42 pm

This theatre was called Cinema Wantagh.

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RobertR commented about Joyce Theater on Aug 23, 2004 at 1:36 pm

I remember seeing a fun double bill here once of Mamie Van Doren in High School Confidential paired with Jane Mansfield in Three Nuts in Search of a Bolt

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RobertR commented about Ridgewood Theatre on Aug 23, 2004 at 12:08 pm

I cant believe all the theatres in Glendale-Ridgewood. This site is a true history lesson.

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RobertR commented about Uniondale Mini Cinema on Aug 23, 2004 at 8:11 am

The days of single screen theatres have sadly ended for the most part, but I always felt this kind of programming could exist in a complex where one screen could be totally off-beat. Imagine one screen of a plex where the outside of the auditorium doors and wall were made to look like a small neighborhood cienema. It could have a mini marquee and even its own candystand. The confines of a plex would keep the costs down and the theatre could take alot of chances with bookings. The Westbury would make an interesting house like this, since it is large enough to quad and keep its gothic flavor intact. I guess the owners never got their live theatre idea going, although the exterior still seems well maintained.

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RobertR commented about Loews Cineplex Cinema 5 on Aug 23, 2004 at 8:02 am

Loews totally gave up on this place the outside was so full of grafitti and burned out lights it looked closed. They were stupid after all the renovations Cineplex did on the outside. I hope someone else opens it up.

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RobertR commented about RKO Keith's Richmond Hill Theatre on Aug 23, 2004 at 7:45 am

I was looking at the Keiths the other day and since the downstairs is currently used the owner should close off the balcony and make it a triplex cinema.

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RobertR commented about Cinema 1, 2 & 3 by Angelika on Aug 23, 2004 at 7:36 am

That “someone” talked about above must have been Ralph Donnely.

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RobertR commented about Whitman Theatre on Aug 20, 2004 at 5:35 am

The reason the Whitman died was the bizzare booking habit of taking theatres that are only performing so-so and using them as a dumping ground for moveovers and garbage product. I always wonder if they somehow do this to justify closing them? The Whitman was in an upscale area and could have made a good house to open big films in and then move them over to the Shore Quad. Loews destroyed the Smithaven Mall theatre when they opened Stoneybrook down the road. They also did the same to Cinema 5 (city) in Fresh Meadows. Cineplex redid the theatre and when Loews merged with them they let the outside become such an eyesore that business dwindeled. Even though they have the Fresh Meadows 7 across the street there was ample product for both. I remember when Centurys still had the Glen Oaks. The last big film they played there first-run was Silkwood. It did really good grosses. Then for some reason they followed it up with weekly second run pictures that were playing every where for $1 or $2 (remember those great days). Why would anyone pay first prices when it was playing in a dozen or so neighborhood houses at the same time. They did tyhis for about a year and then closed it. If anyone remembers it, it was almost identical to the Whitman, right down to the masks and was in pristine condition till the end.

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RobertR commented about Kingsway Theatre on Aug 20, 2004 at 5:18 am

This place was never kept up properly, with the right management it could still be open. Not everyone in Brooklyn is a fan of the Sheepsead Bay.

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RobertR commented about Gramercy Theater on Aug 20, 2004 at 5:09 am

I think there a live show in there now.

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RobertR commented about Metro Twin on Aug 20, 2004 at 5:08 am

I think he may have been the one who programmed it when it was revival and art films.

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RobertR commented about Loew's Valencia Theatre on Aug 19, 2004 at 1:41 pm

I thought of the slogan on the one sheet of The French Line “J.R. in 3-D, need we say more”? Miss Russell was made for that process for sure.

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RobertR commented about Majestic Theater on Aug 19, 2004 at 8:02 am

It’s almost ironic in the 50’s that the big barns remained and the smaller houses closed. In a few short years those small theatres would become the norm. I cant wait to hear what The Majestic was like inside. I had friends over there for years and did not know it was a former theatre all the times I passed it. I always thought the marquee looked theatre like. This must have been a cute place when it was open, I bet it never had air-conditioning like the Glenwood.

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RobertR commented about Community Theatre on Aug 18, 2004 at 7:31 am

Why is one side of the balcony closed off?

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RobertR commented about Casino Theatre on Aug 17, 2004 at 1:53 pm

ErwinM is correct the Richmond Hill Casino was a small one level theatre and never had a water tower.

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RobertR commented about Lans Theatre on Aug 16, 2004 at 11:29 am

This is what makes this site so great, the memories of all the neighborhood and dollar houses.