There’s an IMAX over on the walk, which is a batch of stores close to Columbus Park. That area looks like a huge shopping mall. My former school at South Carolina and Pacific is now a Marriott hotel.
I drive by this intersection all the time. Is the old theater in the mall with Trader Joes and Whole Foods? Can you narrow down the location for me? I would like to see it.
I like Catalina, but I haven’t been there since I got married. My wife gets seasick. There used to be some interesting hotel remains a bit north of the theater.
I’m not trying to be cruel, but I saw the movie at the request of some date back when it was first released and thought it was horrendous. Christopher Reeve was one of the stars. I had a tough time sitting through the whole film. If these folks enjoy the movie and partying like it’s 1912, more power to them.
I’m not sure about the eligibility. The theaters were part of the amusement pier and never really had their own identity. We had this discussion a while ago about the theater on the Queen Mary. I will take some pictures if I get over that way, though.
I’m going back to Atlantic City this weekend. I would take some pictures but offhand I can’t recall any theaters that are still standing. Even the Warner is down to a facade.
There’s an IMAX over on the walk, which is a batch of stores close to Columbus Park. That area looks like a huge shopping mall. My former school at South Carolina and Pacific is now a Marriott hotel.
That’s it. Thanks.
We are in Borough Hall. We saw a United Artists theater, a multiplex. Nice marquee. I didn’t see it listed, though. Perhaps under another name?
Showing Indian films in early 2007:
http://tinyurl.com/5w5z7l
Can’t let the general public in now, too many security issues.
Duplicate entry:
/theaters/8735/
The theater owner started a blog last September, but no responses as of yet:
http://tinyurl.com/5r7wop
Here are the CA library photos:
http://tinyurl.com/5gbudd
http://tinyurl.com/6knn2e
http://tinyurl.com/6aegjn
OK. I will look for the market. Thanks.
I drive by this intersection all the time. Is the old theater in the mall with Trader Joes and Whole Foods? Can you narrow down the location for me? I would like to see it.
I don’t think tickets.com is the official website. The one I posted has been changed:
http://tinyurl.com/5qxqeh
I agree. If you’re spending the fifty bucks to go to the island, you probably aren’t going to spend the afternoon inside watching Spiderman 8.
Looks like a quonset hut.
There are some additional photos on this page:
http://tinyurl.com/64nvtr
I like Catalina, but I haven’t been there since I got married. My wife gets seasick. There used to be some interesting hotel remains a bit north of the theater.
I’m not trying to be cruel, but I saw the movie at the request of some date back when it was first released and thought it was horrendous. Christopher Reeve was one of the stars. I had a tough time sitting through the whole film. If these folks enjoy the movie and partying like it’s 1912, more power to them.
The bowling alley was around in the fifties, so probably not the theater:
http://tinyurl.com/5codhh
Probably on the Paramount site.
Here is a postcard circa 1960s:
http://tinyurl.com/5fnqa9
The Parkway Bowl is listed variously at 1280 and 1286. It may be the former theater.
http://www.parkwaybowl.com/
I’m not sure about the eligibility. The theaters were part of the amusement pier and never really had their own identity. We had this discussion a while ago about the theater on the Queen Mary. I will take some pictures if I get over that way, though.
It was open when I drove by today, but I didn’t have time to stop in. I wonder if they gutted the interior when it was converted to a pawn shop.
I’m going back to Atlantic City this weekend. I would take some pictures but offhand I can’t recall any theaters that are still standing. Even the Warner is down to a facade.
Shouldn’t there be a disclaimer saying “Advertisement”, like they have in the newspaper?
The Roxy is here:
/theaters/11706/