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What record could 1776 possibly have broken at the music hall? View link
1972 Lady Sing’s the Blues View link
“Jazz On a Summer Day” day and dating with the 5th Avenue Cinema View link
This double bill must have helped heat up the patrons in the cars :) View link
Shouldn’t the Drive-In have a seperate listing?
More 70’s porno chic View link
Not only a double bill but the “Miss No-Cal Beauty Contest" View link
First Run at COOL Loews Near Your Home View link
1960 Portrait in Black View link
A 1972 ad for a double bill of Dr. Yes & Airline Cockpit View link
a 1972 ad View link
Not even the classy Syosset escaped porno chic in 1972 with a pair of soft x flicks. View link
The ad for the above mentioned “Bijou" View link
Damn thanks :)
In 1960 the Claridge advertised itelf as the most beautiful and modern theatre in New York. Quite a statement :) View link
Porgy & Bess in 1959 View link
AromaRama in 1959 View link
Warners trying to make a few pennies opened this wide after it died in first run View link
Deneuve in 1968 View link
A premiere in 1972 for “Georgia Georgia" View link
There is an ad here for the 11th week of “Boys in the Sand” which played here forever. View link
A presidential double bill in 1964. View link
Towering Inferno played the indoor theatre here View link
One of the Roadshow swan songs View link
Warren I love the ad for the movie playing at the Globe. I bet it was all tease :)
What record could 1776 possibly have broken at the music hall?
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1972 Lady Sing’s the Blues
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“Jazz On a Summer Day” day and dating with the 5th Avenue Cinema
View link
This double bill must have helped heat up the patrons in the cars :)
View link
Shouldn’t the Drive-In have a seperate listing?
More 70’s porno chic
View link
Not only a double bill but the “Miss No-Cal Beauty Contest"
View link
First Run at COOL Loews Near Your Home
View link
1960 Portrait in Black
View link
A 1972 ad for a double bill of Dr. Yes & Airline Cockpit
View link
a 1972 ad
View link
Not even the classy Syosset escaped porno chic in 1972 with a pair of soft x flicks.
View link
The ad for the above mentioned “Bijou"
View link
Damn thanks :)
In 1960 the Claridge advertised itelf as the most beautiful and modern theatre in New York. Quite a statement :)
View link
Porgy & Bess in 1959
View link
AromaRama in 1959
View link
Warners trying to make a few pennies opened this wide after it died in first run
View link
Deneuve in 1968
View link
A premiere in 1972 for “Georgia Georgia"
View link
There is an ad here for the 11th week of “Boys in the Sand” which played here forever.
View link
A presidential double bill in 1964.
View link
Towering Inferno played the indoor theatre here
View link
One of the Roadshow swan songs
View link
Warren I love the ad for the movie playing at the Globe. I bet it was all tease :)