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Anyone hear anything about this? I hope another chain can take it over if AMC closes it.
Warren posted these ads which includes one for the Town View link
This 1970 article talks about the Graham going to the $1 policy. View link
I saw that on the marquee.
A 1969 NY Times story about the deluge of new mini cinemas
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You know what blows my mind that there are 35mm prints of these films and none of most Hollywood classics.
The Doll in it’s heydey View link
In the 70’s as the Forum View link
I didn’t mean to post the pic here just the link View link
The only way to bring them back to theatres in with super large screens, too many mutiplexes gives us TV size pictures. Better films would help but take the Poseidon remake the only reason I went to see it was because it played in IMAX.
The alternate name here should be the Syosset because thats what it was called it’s last few years in operation.
Vito I have to search for that ad, first I ever heard Five Towns played a roadshow. Was it a long run?
“Last Picture Show" View link
Here is the ad for the Yearling that I mentioned above View link
“X Y & Z” day and dating with the Orpheum View link
1972 still first run showing “Last Picture Show" View link
“Cabaret" View link
Can you believe this double bill played here? View link
Check out this trashy ad from 1971. Odd that every theatre in Suffolk County had a different second feature. View link
Odd to see the Paris day and dating with Embassy 46th Street. View link
There is an ad here for the Andy Warhol Garrick View link
This ad for Five Card Stud advertises this as the New RKO Lawrence Twin. View link
I don’t know I don’t have that part of the ad. Yes there were many drive-ins that went all XXX. There was still one in Scranton PA 10 years ago.
A pair of Mae West revivals in 69 View link
Another re-release of “Vixens” to do battle with “Curious Yellow" View link
Anyone hear anything about this? I hope another chain can take it over if AMC closes it.
Warren posted these ads which includes one for the Town
View link
This 1970 article talks about the Graham going to the $1 policy.
View link
I saw that on the marquee.
A 1969 NY Times story about the deluge of new mini cinemas
View link
You know what blows my mind that there are 35mm prints of these films and none of most Hollywood classics.
The Doll in it’s heydey
View link
In the 70’s as the Forum
View link
I didn’t mean to post the pic here just the link
View link
The only way to bring them back to theatres in with super large screens, too many mutiplexes gives us TV size pictures. Better films would help but take the Poseidon remake the only reason I went to see it was because it played in IMAX.
The alternate name here should be the Syosset because thats what it was called it’s last few years in operation.
Vito
I have to search for that ad, first I ever heard Five Towns played a roadshow. Was it a long run?
“Last Picture Show"
View link
Here is the ad for the Yearling that I mentioned above
View link
“X Y & Z” day and dating with the Orpheum
View link
1972 still first run showing “Last Picture Show"
View link
“Cabaret"
View link
Can you believe this double bill played here?
View link
Check out this trashy ad from 1971. Odd that every theatre in Suffolk County had a different second feature.
View link
Odd to see the Paris day and dating with Embassy 46th Street.
View link
There is an ad here for the Andy Warhol Garrick
View link
This ad for Five Card Stud advertises this as the New RKO Lawrence Twin.
View link
I don’t know I don’t have that part of the ad. Yes there were many drive-ins that went all XXX. There was still one in Scranton PA 10 years ago.
A pair of Mae West revivals in 69
View link
Another re-release of “Vixens” to do battle with “Curious Yellow"
View link