I was curious if this Creative Entertainment company was the same company who owned the Creative’s Chopin Theater which was located at 910 Manhattan Avenue in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, New York?
I am looking for a Title of a Horror movie I saw at the Chopin Theater around the year span of 1973 through 1975. I only remember the ending, but I do not remember any of the actors. It is American or probably British.
This is all I remember of it: “A MAN IS INTO WITCHCRAFT OR SATANISM, HE HAS A SON WHO HE HAS LOCKED UP IN THE BASEMENT. YOU DO NOT SEE THE SON, ONLY HIS EYE THROUGH A SLIT IN THE DOOR. THE FATHER FEEDS HIM BY SLIDING FOOD UNDER THE DOOR. THE SON KEEPS BEING THE FATHER TO LET HIM OUT. TOWARDS THE END OF THE FILM, THE FATHER IS DYING (EITHER STABBED OR SHOT IN THE STOMACH). HE STUMBLES DOWN THE BASEMENT STEPS AND UNLOCKS THE DOOR TO THE ROOM WHERE THE SON WAS LOCKED UP AND WE FINAL SEE THE SON WHO HAS THE BODY OF A HUMAN AND THE HEAD OF A GOAT LIKE IN DEVIL WORSHIP”.
It’s not “The Dunwich Horror” as many people guessed, becuase I have this on DVD already.
Any information about this movie is greatly appreciated !!!
I spent many weekends at the Meserole theater seeing some memourable movies in the 1960’s and 1970’s like the “Planet Of The Apes” films, the Original “Night Of The Living Dead” and many more. I have many fond memories of this theater. This was what a movie theater was all about. I even saw the original Batman movie there when Adam West and Burt Ward showed up with the Batmobile. Many years later I got to meet and speak with Adam West when I worked for the Chiller Theatre Convention in New Jersey (1993-2002).
I am trying to find out the names of some the Horror Movies that played at this theater between 1972 through 1975. I saw a Horror Movie there and only rememember the ending and am trying to locate this movie on DVD. Any information is greatly appreciated.
Also, the row of stores next to the theater used to not attached to the movie theater building. There was additional parking at the time the theater was still open. About 3 or 4 stores were built and added sometime later on after the theater closed. ***Also, Eddie O'Jeda and A.J. Pero of Twisted Sister frequented this movie theater on a few occasions while I worked there.
I was the last Assitant Manager of the RKO Richmond Century Theater from April 1984 until it closed in October 1985. The exact address of the theater was 2795 Richmond Avenue in the Pergament Shopping Center. The last movie to play there was: “Back To The Future” starring Michael J. Fox. The movie that was playing there when I started was: “Dreamscape” starring Dennis Quaid, Max Von Sydow and Christopher Plummer.
I was curious if this Creative Entertainment company was the same company who owned the Creative’s Chopin Theater which was located at 910 Manhattan Avenue in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, New York?
Warren, thanks for the info. I will look it that.
Hi Lost Memeory, thanks for the suggestion. I should have mentioned that I know it’s not “The Ghoul”. I have that on VHS. That’s for the try though.
I also found a couple of old Newspaper Movie Ads that also had the Chopin Theater listed as the “Creative’s Chopin” theater.
Looking to hopefully get in touch from the owner of the Chopin / Avenue U Theaters.
Looking to hear from any Co-Workers who worked at this theater from April 1984 through October 1985.
Looking for any photos (Newspaper Ads, etc) of this movie theater.
This was at one time owned by the same company who owned the Richmond Century Theater on Richmond Avenue.
I am looking for a Title of a Horror movie I saw at the Chopin Theater around the year span of 1973 through 1975. I only remember the ending, but I do not remember any of the actors. It is American or probably British.
This is all I remember of it: “A MAN IS INTO WITCHCRAFT OR SATANISM, HE HAS A SON WHO HE HAS LOCKED UP IN THE BASEMENT. YOU DO NOT SEE THE SON, ONLY HIS EYE THROUGH A SLIT IN THE DOOR. THE FATHER FEEDS HIM BY SLIDING FOOD UNDER THE DOOR. THE SON KEEPS BEING THE FATHER TO LET HIM OUT. TOWARDS THE END OF THE FILM, THE FATHER IS DYING (EITHER STABBED OR SHOT IN THE STOMACH). HE STUMBLES DOWN THE BASEMENT STEPS AND UNLOCKS THE DOOR TO THE ROOM WHERE THE SON WAS LOCKED UP AND WE FINAL SEE THE SON WHO HAS THE BODY OF A HUMAN AND THE HEAD OF A GOAT LIKE IN DEVIL WORSHIP”.
It’s not “The Dunwich Horror” as many people guessed, becuase I have this on DVD already.
Any information about this movie is greatly appreciated !!!
THERE IS A PERKINS RESTAURANT NOW WHERE THIS THEATER USED TO BE.
This was my favorite theater on Staten Island. I remember seeing “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” there.
Looking for any Newspaper Articles, Movie Newspaper Ads, Photos of the Chopin Theater.
Looking for any copies of Artiles, newspaper movie ads, photos of the Meserole theater.
I spent many weekends at the Meserole theater seeing some memourable movies in the 1960’s and 1970’s like the “Planet Of The Apes” films, the Original “Night Of The Living Dead” and many more. I have many fond memories of this theater. This was what a movie theater was all about. I even saw the original Batman movie there when Adam West and Burt Ward showed up with the Batmobile. Many years later I got to meet and speak with Adam West when I worked for the Chiller Theatre Convention in New Jersey (1993-2002).
I am trying to find out the names of some the Horror Movies that played at this theater between 1972 through 1975. I saw a Horror Movie there and only rememember the ending and am trying to locate this movie on DVD. Any information is greatly appreciated.
Also, the row of stores next to the theater used to not attached to the movie theater building. There was additional parking at the time the theater was still open. About 3 or 4 stores were built and added sometime later on after the theater closed. ***Also, Eddie O'Jeda and A.J. Pero of Twisted Sister frequented this movie theater on a few occasions while I worked there.
I was the last Assitant Manager of the RKO Richmond Century Theater from April 1984 until it closed in October 1985. The exact address of the theater was 2795 Richmond Avenue in the Pergament Shopping Center. The last movie to play there was: “Back To The Future” starring Michael J. Fox. The movie that was playing there when I started was: “Dreamscape” starring Dennis Quaid, Max Von Sydow and Christopher Plummer.