The Alan when AC got the casinos the town went to sleeze. Casino’s totally changed the whole city. It went from a fun seaside resort with 12 movie theaters to zero in a few years. It’s not the same town it was growing up.
I agree with you Vito. I didn’t pick up that the delivery
was the digital film. I am glad I lived in NYC from 76-83 and had many wonderful times at the Ziegfeld.
Great picture rivoli157. I remember it well. It opened August 15 after Sweet Charity which was basically a flop. Many theaters that showed Charity ended it and opened with Krakatoa East of Java.
In the late 60’s and 70’s it was run by Apollo Circuit Theaters. When Frank theaters purchased the chain they did not get the Strand. In 1974 the named was changed to Talkies and showed old classics. In 1975 it was run by a gentlemen named Lero from Phila and changed back to the Strand. They ran The Towering Inferno all summer with a Fri and Sat midnight showing of the Divine flick Pink Flamingos.
IN 1976 the theater changed hands again and operated until the late 80’s.
The theater was not twined until the late 70’s. Saw Earthquake there and Midway. The last season as a single theater it went to a dollar discount theater. One of the opening features as a twin was Kramer Vs Kramer.
Please UPDATE overview information.
It could have been the early 80’s because the McDade drive-in closed after the 1983 season. I do know I saw the Hindenburg here and it was a single screen theater. Of course I could be mixing it up with the Eric Pilgrim Gardens which was always a single theater.
It opened as a single thetaer when they closed the McDade Drive in sometime around 1983.It was twined in the late 80’s
Not sure when it went to 4 screens. Was not the best theater around.
And when people get hearting problems from the over loud theaters I certainly hope they sue the MPAA. Another thing that is out of control is the 20-30 minutes previews before a movie.
It was Tampa’s most beautiful theater when it opened. Beautiful purple drapes on all walls and purple crtians that coved all the screens. I hate Carmike cinemas I think they are one of the worst theaters chainsin the business.
After GCC pulled out the theater was divided from 3-8 theaters and it was one of the worst cut job I ever saw in a theater. How they have stayed open all these years is beyond me. AMC Twin Bays in the next plaza was much nicer.
I suppose no chance of a release of this movie via fathom events. They never did for Funny Girl last year either. Unfortunately Charity was basically a commercial flop.
The only movie I saw here was in the early 80’s, Snow White. At that time they had no curtains, but did have masking. Anybody know if they ever had curtains?
The Alan when AC got the casinos the town went to sleeze. Casino’s totally changed the whole city. It went from a fun seaside resort with 12 movie theaters to zero in a few years. It’s not the same town it was growing up.
I agree with you Vito. I didn’t pick up that the delivery was the digital film. I am glad I lived in NYC from 76-83 and had many wonderful times at the Ziegfeld.
Loving the new USPS commercial that highlights the great marquee and wonderful larger screen. I would assume Spiderman 2 will have it’s premiere here.
The drive in was actually named the South Philadelphia drive-in
Is the appeal still happening on April 1?
Great picture rivoli157. I remember it well. It opened August 15 after Sweet Charity which was basically a flop. Many theaters that showed Charity ended it and opened with Krakatoa East of Java.
In the late 60’s and 70’s it was run by Apollo Circuit Theaters. When Frank theaters purchased the chain they did not get the Strand. In 1974 the named was changed to Talkies and showed old classics. In 1975 it was run by a gentlemen named Lero from Phila and changed back to the Strand. They ran The Towering Inferno all summer with a Fri and Sat midnight showing of the Divine flick Pink Flamingos. IN 1976 the theater changed hands again and operated until the late 80’s.
The theater was not twined until the late 70’s. Saw Earthquake there and Midway. The last season as a single theater it went to a dollar discount theater. One of the opening features as a twin was Kramer Vs Kramer. Please UPDATE overview information.
This makes me sick.
Great news.
Does anyone know if this was the actual theater the Glee Nationals episode was filmed? They showed the outside and the inside was beautiful .
It could have been the early 80’s because the McDade drive-in closed after the 1983 season. I do know I saw the Hindenburg here and it was a single screen theater. Of course I could be mixing it up with the Eric Pilgrim Gardens which was always a single theater.
It opened as a single thetaer when they closed the McDade Drive in sometime around 1983.It was twined in the late 80’s Not sure when it went to 4 screens. Was not the best theater around.
Great sounds like it will be around for a while. Sad about the Fair Oaks
And when people get hearting problems from the over loud theaters I certainly hope they sue the MPAA. Another thing that is out of control is the 20-30 minutes previews before a movie.
It was Tampa’s most beautiful theater when it opened. Beautiful purple drapes on all walls and purple crtians that coved all the screens. I hate Carmike cinemas I think they are one of the worst theaters chainsin the business.
dermycar is this not run by City Cinemas anymore?
This is even more reason to SAVE THE BOYD so Phila will have another great theater. I PICS idea stinks and is not in the best interest of the city.
Cottage View shows open. I guess you need to update that page to closed.
Have they upgraded to digital?
The soundtrack on the last DVD release is horrible moviebuff 82
After GCC pulled out the theater was divided from 3-8 theaters and it was one of the worst cut job I ever saw in a theater. How they have stayed open all these years is beyond me. AMC Twin Bays in the next plaza was much nicer.
I suppose no chance of a release of this movie via fathom events. They never did for Funny Girl last year either. Unfortunately Charity was basically a commercial flop.
The only movie I saw here was in the early 80’s, Snow White. At that time they had no curtains, but did have masking. Anybody know if they ever had curtains?
Wow this theater looks so much like the Gateway theater in Ft Lauderdale. Pull it up and see.