I worked at the Milgram, Fox and Stage Door Cinema in the arly 70’s while in High school. Movies that played there at the time: “Carnal Knowledge” “A Clockwork Orange”, “The Godfather”, “PLay it as it Lays”, “The Other”, “The Emigrants”. One of the managers there was Bob Beck, is there anyone out there who worked there. The Stage Door Cinema was the stage for the Fox Theatre.
William Goldman also owned the Midtown and Goldman Theatres in Center City. I worked at these theatres in the late 60’s and early 70’s while in High School. Anybody out there who also worked there. Two of the managers I remberer are Mr. Norman Gordon at the Midtown and Charlie Wood at the Goldman.
Dennis Z: You are correct. I worked at various Movie Houses in the late 60’s. The theatre owners and managers took pride in their movie palaces, and how they showed the movies. Bring back the Boyd, Stanley and Fox, these were Movie Theatres.
I worked at the Milgram, Fox and Stage Door Cinema in the arly 70’s while in High school. Movies that played there at the time: “Carnal Knowledge” “A Clockwork Orange”, “The Godfather”, “PLay it as it Lays”, “The Other”, “The Emigrants”. One of the managers there was Bob Beck, is there anyone out there who worked there. The Stage Door Cinema was the stage for the Fox Theatre.
Andy P.
William Goldman also owned the Midtown and Goldman Theatres in Center City. I worked at these theatres in the late 60’s and early 70’s while in High School. Anybody out there who also worked there. Two of the managers I remberer are Mr. Norman Gordon at the Midtown and Charlie Wood at the Goldman.
Andy P
Dennis Z: You are correct. I worked at various Movie Houses in the late 60’s. The theatre owners and managers took pride in their movie palaces, and how they showed the movies. Bring back the Boyd, Stanley and Fox, these were Movie Theatres.