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This was a progressive ad for 1954 View link
Christmas 1954 View link
In 1990 even the UA East was still running 70mm View link
1943 with the Ink Spots on stage View link
Easter 1976 View link
This Christmas 1954 as lists the Lynbrook as a Century Theatre, was it ever? View link
Cinemascope comes to the Madison for Christmas of 1954 View link
Check out the pre-pc line about invalids & shut-ins LOL View link
I saw this double bill here View link
More kiddie shows by day and porn at night in 1970 View link
The movie that changed the world View link
This film had been out of circulation for many years until its 1973 re-release View link
Early 60’s summer film festival View link
Harder They Come View link
The grand opening View link
Macys & MGM tie-in View link
The stadium was a Randforce in this 1952 ad for “Room for One More”. That picture Warren posted above is wild. Can you imagine sitting near the back watching a movie in the old 33:1? Had to look like a Sony Watchman :) View link
Last days at popular prices View link
1952 presenting “The Stars of Tomorrow” on stage View link
A 1952 appearance by Buster Crabbe enjoying a renewed popularity when his old serials were being shown on television. View link
What a great place this sounds like bringing art films to a community that would not see them at the awful plexes.
A family double bill in 1964 View link
The Madison was part of this huge second run in 1964 View link
This was a progressive ad for 1954
View link
Christmas 1954
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In 1990 even the UA East was still running 70mm
View link
1943 with the Ink Spots on stage
View link
Easter 1976
View link
Christmas 1954
View link
This Christmas 1954 as lists the Lynbrook as a Century Theatre, was it ever?
View link
Cinemascope comes to the Madison for Christmas of 1954
View link
Check out the pre-pc line about invalids & shut-ins LOL
View link
I saw this double bill here
View link
More kiddie shows by day and porn at night in 1970
View link
The movie that changed the world
View link
This film had been out of circulation for many years until its 1973 re-release
View link
Early 60’s summer film festival
View link
Early 60’s summer film festival
View link
Harder They Come
View link
The grand opening
View link
Macys & MGM tie-in
View link
The stadium was a Randforce in this 1952 ad for “Room for One More”. That picture Warren posted above is wild. Can you imagine sitting near the back watching a movie in the old 33:1? Had to look like a Sony Watchman :)
View link
Last days at popular prices
View link
1952 presenting “The Stars of Tomorrow” on stage
View link
A 1952 appearance by Buster Crabbe enjoying a renewed popularity when his old serials were being shown on television.
View link
What a great place this sounds like bringing art films to a community that would not see them at the awful plexes.
A family double bill in 1964
View link
The Madison was part of this huge second run in 1964
View link