The Grease print tonight and Jaws were both top notch. I noticed one projector has a clearere brighter picture then the other. Tonights show though was great. Can’t wait until the fall for more classics.
I still think the Ridgewoods audience is totally different from Atlas and for sure the Midway. With most theatres in Brooklyn gone the Ridgewood must draw a lot of that audience. I also think UA could have kept Crossbay 2 had they not ran it down so that it looked like the Harem on 42nd St.
Here is a pair of MGM showcase films like mentioned in the introduction. Boy do they capitalize on the success of Love Story. And was Richard Chamberlain still playing a college student in the 70’s? View link
1972 the shore as part of an “Adult Showcase”, look at how it looks like an art film.
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December of 1985 the drive-ins indoor screen was playing “Jewel of the Nile”.
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Lost Memory
I remember the Consumers Distributors and then the Odd Lot, after that I was never down that way again.
The Grease print tonight and Jaws were both top notch. I noticed one projector has a clearere brighter picture then the other. Tonights show though was great. Can’t wait until the fall for more classics.
1965 the State was part of Showcase
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In this 1975 ad it shows a Loews Stony Brook 2, I don’t find this theatre on CT?
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Should this be listed as 3 screens since it had the indoor screen as well as the two outdoors?
1975
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An exclusive late in the game
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Near the end
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I look forward to Saturdays double bill, anyone going?
Now a film don’t last 8 weeks
Then the Strand should be changed to the Warner Twin since that’s what it was called when it closed.
ABSOLUTELY !!!!!
That building was torn down and the new post office built in it’s place.
UA had a home office above the Squire until they moved it to East Meadow.
I still think the Ridgewoods audience is totally different from Atlas and for sure the Midway. With most theatres in Brooklyn gone the Ridgewood must draw a lot of that audience. I also think UA could have kept Crossbay 2 had they not ran it down so that it looked like the Harem on 42nd St.
It was here at the broadway
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Did anyone ever see this?
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This is a very interesting concept, I wonder if it made any money?
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As Brandt’s Pix
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Here is a pair of MGM showcase films like mentioned in the introduction. Boy do they capitalize on the success of Love Story. And was Richard Chamberlain still playing a college student in the 70’s?
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This must be the only movie in history that opened exclusive at the Chopin
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A day and date with the Demille in 72
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1970
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