One North Broadway is the exact address. Likely closed when National Amusements opened it’s multiplex in nearby Hawthorne, NY. The entrance was on the strete level and it was similiar to NYC type of theaters with plenty of glass with an escalator.
CORRECTION: This theater did not close in 1973. Closed around 1975 or 1976. I saw “Snuff” in this wonderful theater that supposedly still has it’s stage intact per comments from city officials who are exploring reopening it as a playhouse. This theater ran some big first runs into the early 1970’s like “The Exorcist” and “The Godfather” etc. On the north side of the building, “RKO Proctors” is still painted in white and visible to this day.
One North Broadway is the exact address. Likely closed when National Amusements opened it’s multiplex in nearby Hawthorne, NY. The entrance was on the strete level and it was similiar to NYC type of theaters with plenty of glass with an escalator.
Many test screenings are shown in this theater per reviews posted on aint-it-cool.com.
This exterior of this theater is briefly seen in “Goodbye Columbus” which filmed throughout lower Westchester County.
CORRECTION: This theater did not close in 1973. Closed around 1975 or 1976. I saw “Snuff” in this wonderful theater that supposedly still has it’s stage intact per comments from city officials who are exploring reopening it as a playhouse. This theater ran some big first runs into the early 1970’s like “The Exorcist” and “The Godfather” etc. On the north side of the building, “RKO Proctors” is still painted in white and visible to this day.
The total seats were about 13-1400, not 1900 as posted here.