AS YOU LOOK AT FRONT, THE SCREEN IS ON THE RIGHT OUTER WALL, SO WHEN YOU ENTER LOBBY THERE AN INSIDE TABLE TYPE BOX-OFFICE, TO RIGHT ART GALERY, TO LEFT CONCESSIONS, RESTROOMS AT END TURN RIGHT INTO AUDITORIUM, A STADIUM NO STEPS GREAT PITCH, BOOTH IS ON SAME FLOOR
PROUD TO WRITE I HIRED EACH ONE, THEY ALL ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL, THANKS TO ALL, MAY GOD ALWAYS BLESS YOU AND YOURS, PHOTO IS MY FINAL NIGHT TRANSFERRING TO CINEMA CAMBRIDGE
SAW NUMBER OF FILM HERE WHILE I LIVED IN CO. WAS WITH G.C.C. AS A DIVISION MANAGER, LATER WAS C.O.O. FOR MANN THEATERS SO I KNOW THIS GREAT THEATER WELL, ALWAYS DID VERY WELL EXCELLENT AREA ONE OF MY FAVORITES
WAS JUST ANOTHER ONE OF THE FIVE MANN THEATERS OPERATED IN THE VILLAGE DID WELL ALL FIVE WITHIN SHORT WALK OF EACH OTHER, I WAS C..O.O. DURING THIS TIME 1980, NATIONAL, REGENT, FOX VILLAGE, BRUIN, AND MANN WESTWOOD 3 Later 4
THEATER WAS OPENED BY RALPH OSGOOD, I KNOW RALPH HE WAS THE SECOND MANAGER OF WESTGATE l & ll, BROCKTON, MA. I WAS REPLACE RALTH AT WESTGATE, SADLY RALPH HAD KIND OF A PROMISE FOR HE WAS A YOUNG STAR AT THE TIME HE END UP AS D.M. IN AREA, SO THE STORY IS, BUT G.C.C. THAT CHANGED WHEN COMPANY WAS LOOKING FOR A FMALE D.M. AND THAT WAS THAT SAD
I was with MANN THEATERS as there C.O.O. as a six and was there when we added four more, the excellent theater manager was NOEL HAZARD later promoted to division manager, his division manager during NOEL time as manager was one of our best, CHUCK ALLEN
C.O.O. DENNIS J. MAHANEY, BARB LIZAMA DIVISION MANAGER, BILL RECTOR CONCESSIONS, LOUIS GILMAN THEATER MANAGER, ED STEWART CONSTRUCTION, JIM MC CURB DIVISION MANAGER, BOB MILLER HEAD OF ADV. AND PROMO
I was C.O.O. of MANN THEATERS when this theater opened, also I was there opening night, now I had left MANN before the end here but feel Scott comment is on the button sure MANN had this all along
Yes I just woke up kept thinking do I know him yes RICH were you not at MANN, then left with KEITH ISSAC help and think you worked at CINEMA WESTLAND, later MANN took all G.C.C. in Co. and by then I was with MANN wow took me a little time to remember but in a week I hit seventy five I been posting a number of MANN THEATERS on FB as well as G.C.C. today in working the web ran into old BOX OFFICE mag. found what you see I posted, so I say again, CENTURY 21 was a real GEM of a theater hope to speak more with you all
My division office was a Cinema Cherry Creek the original 1800 seats for GENERAL CINEMA, later I joined MANN THEATERS as C.O.O. so I know the Century 21 well, Co. blvd, meant everything then, so was all about COOPER and the Century 21, after those two I say was CHERRY CREEK, I am now retired in N.M. on FB there a number of theater sites there open to all
Just look over this post am shocked at how this old classic of the theater looks today, I was with the small theater chain took over this theater and others after the do nothing and spend nothing chain of U.A. I did almost nothing but as much as I could being alone and without funds, my health went and retired do to health. LANDMARK WELL DONE YOU SAVE A CLASSIC OF A THEATER, so many we lost, I am so please this one was saved
WHAT A WONDERFUL FIND THIS PHOTOS AUDIE MURPHY AND FAMILY WALKING IN DURANGO CO. AS ONE OF HIS FILMS SHOWS ON MARQUEE
NOV. 1966 OPENING, AS TWIN, WITH TOTAL SEATING 1134 THEATERS HAD STAGGERED SEATING AT THIS TIME
THIS MARQUEE WAS JUST OFF I-40
GENERAL CINEMA OPEN THIS AS A 6 PLEX
NOTE CAMBRIDGE OPEN NOV. 23, 1965, SEE CINEMA TOURS FOR DATE
PHOTO TAKEN YEARS AFTER I LEFT, SEEMS THEY SPLIT THAT BEAUTIFUL CINEMA
AS YOU LOOK AT FRONT, THE SCREEN IS ON THE RIGHT OUTER WALL, SO WHEN YOU ENTER LOBBY THERE AN INSIDE TABLE TYPE BOX-OFFICE, TO RIGHT ART GALERY, TO LEFT CONCESSIONS, RESTROOMS AT END TURN RIGHT INTO AUDITORIUM, A STADIUM NO STEPS GREAT PITCH, BOOTH IS ON SAME FLOOR
PROUD TO WRITE I HIRED EACH ONE, THEY ALL ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL, THANKS TO ALL, MAY GOD ALWAYS BLESS YOU AND YOURS, PHOTO IS MY FINAL NIGHT TRANSFERRING TO CINEMA CAMBRIDGE
FROM LARRY GLEASON, AND ASST. MANAGER ERIC GREENE OF CINEMA BRAINTREE
FROM CINEMA BRAINTREE WAS I WAS ASST. GOOD MEN OLD FRIENDS, JUST WAS B.A. OF THAT LOCAL
BOX-OFFICE MAGAZINE
Well I found two photos this was an important theater where are the photos
NOTE CENTER WALKWAY ONE OF OUR THREE MARQUEES
DIVISION MANAGER OFFICE WAS HERE, UNTIL LATER WHEN NEW TWIN OPEN 3 & 4, THEN HE AND FILM BUYERS OFFICE ON SECOND FLOOR OF NEW TWIN
SAW NUMBER OF FILM HERE WHILE I LIVED IN CO. WAS WITH G.C.C. AS A DIVISION MANAGER, LATER WAS C.O.O. FOR MANN THEATERS SO I KNOW THIS GREAT THEATER WELL, ALWAYS DID VERY WELL EXCELLENT AREA ONE OF MY FAVORITES
THEATER WAS IN MALL SOUTH ENTRANCE I WAS C.O.O. FOR MANN THEATER AT OPENING
WAS JUST ANOTHER ONE OF THE FIVE MANN THEATERS OPERATED IN THE VILLAGE DID WELL ALL FIVE WITHIN SHORT WALK OF EACH OTHER, I WAS C..O.O. DURING THIS TIME 1980, NATIONAL, REGENT, FOX VILLAGE, BRUIN, AND MANN WESTWOOD 3 Later 4
THEATER WAS OPENED BY RALPH OSGOOD, I KNOW RALPH HE WAS THE SECOND MANAGER OF WESTGATE l & ll, BROCKTON, MA. I WAS REPLACE RALTH AT WESTGATE, SADLY RALPH HAD KIND OF A PROMISE FOR HE WAS A YOUNG STAR AT THE TIME HE END UP AS D.M. IN AREA, SO THE STORY IS, BUT G.C.C. THAT CHANGED WHEN COMPANY WAS LOOKING FOR A FMALE D.M. AND THAT WAS THAT SAD
I was with MANN THEATERS as there C.O.O. as a six and was there when we added four more, the excellent theater manager was NOEL HAZARD later promoted to division manager, his division manager during NOEL time as manager was one of our best, CHUCK ALLEN
C.O.O. DENNIS J. MAHANEY, BARB LIZAMA DIVISION MANAGER, BILL RECTOR CONCESSIONS, LOUIS GILMAN THEATER MANAGER, ED STEWART CONSTRUCTION, JIM MC CURB DIVISION MANAGER, BOB MILLER HEAD OF ADV. AND PROMO
I was C.O.O. of MANN THEATERS when this theater opened, also I was there opening night, now I had left MANN before the end here but feel Scott comment is on the button sure MANN had this all along
Yes I just woke up kept thinking do I know him yes RICH were you not at MANN, then left with KEITH ISSAC help and think you worked at CINEMA WESTLAND, later MANN took all G.C.C. in Co. and by then I was with MANN wow took me a little time to remember but in a week I hit seventy five I been posting a number of MANN THEATERS on FB as well as G.C.C. today in working the web ran into old BOX OFFICE mag. found what you see I posted, so I say again, CENTURY 21 was a real GEM of a theater hope to speak more with you all
Sad this very special theater does not have better photos, one of the most important theaters in it day, Cinema Cheery Creek so few
My division office was a Cinema Cherry Creek the original 1800 seats for GENERAL CINEMA, later I joined MANN THEATERS as C.O.O. so I know the Century 21 well, Co. blvd, meant everything then, so was all about COOPER and the Century 21, after those two I say was CHERRY CREEK, I am now retired in N.M. on FB there a number of theater sites there open to all
Just look over this post am shocked at how this old classic of the theater looks today, I was with the small theater chain took over this theater and others after the do nothing and spend nothing chain of U.A. I did almost nothing but as much as I could being alone and without funds, my health went and retired do to health. LANDMARK WELL DONE YOU SAVE A CLASSIC OF A THEATER, so many we lost, I am so please this one was saved