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“Boot Polish” (1954) can be watched on YouTube.
Plaza Hotel entrance on the right.
This cinema opened as the Little Met(subsequently Little CineMet) on April 22, 1948 with the French film “Not Guilty) (Non Coupable).
Quonset hut style.
The film was made in 1936.
An Italian-made film on the establishment of Israel.
Globe Theatre on right playing “Flight into Nowhere.”
Many more theatres and retailers had similar ads that day.
Opened in France in 1946.
Two 1947 film titles on the marquee: “Fiesta” and “Boomerang.”
“Molti sogni per le strade” & “Proibito rubare”.
“Le Visiteur,” 1948.
For fans of opera and Polish films, this movie can be seen complete on YouTube without English subtitles.
German version was called “Die Liebe des Maharadscha.”
Film released in 1952.
“La principessa Tarakanova” by Fyodor Otsep and Mario Soldati. Anna Magnani in a small role.
Made in 1943. Can be seen, complete, on YouTube without English subtitles.
A 1934 film release.
Anna Magnani had a small role in this 1938 Italian film directed by Mario Soldati.
American film at the Astor, Russian film (We Will Come Back) at the Victoria during this wartime period when we were allies against Nazi Germany.
“We Will Come Back” at the Victoria was a 1942 Russian film that opened in the US on October 14, 1943.
Can be seen complete on YouTube.
Looks like a poster for Hitchcock’s VERTIGO.
“Rubacuori” means “heartthrob.”
From here to “Deep Throat” in 1972.
“Boot Polish” (1954) can be watched on YouTube.
Plaza Hotel entrance on the right.
This cinema opened as the Little Met(subsequently Little CineMet) on April 22, 1948 with the French film “Not Guilty) (Non Coupable).
Quonset hut style.
The film was made in 1936.
An Italian-made film on the establishment of Israel.
Globe Theatre on right playing “Flight into Nowhere.”
Many more theatres and retailers had similar ads that day.
Opened in France in 1946.
Two 1947 film titles on the marquee: “Fiesta” and “Boomerang.”
“Molti sogni per le strade” & “Proibito rubare”.
“Le Visiteur,” 1948.
For fans of opera and Polish films, this movie can be seen complete on YouTube without English subtitles.
German version was called “Die Liebe des Maharadscha.”
Film released in 1952.
“La principessa Tarakanova” by Fyodor Otsep and Mario Soldati. Anna Magnani in a small role.
Made in 1943. Can be seen, complete, on YouTube without English subtitles.
A 1934 film release.
Anna Magnani had a small role in this 1938 Italian film directed by Mario Soldati.
American film at the Astor, Russian film (We Will Come Back) at the Victoria during this wartime period when we were allies against Nazi Germany.
“We Will Come Back” at the Victoria was a 1942 Russian film that opened in the US on October 14, 1943.
Can be seen complete on YouTube.
Looks like a poster for Hitchcock’s VERTIGO.
“Rubacuori” means “heartthrob.”
From here to “Deep Throat” in 1972.