Comments from Ron Newman

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Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about New Art Cinema 1 & 2 on Aug 6, 2007 at 12:53 pm

In that case, the name of the theatre should be changed here at CinemaTreasures, and the function changed to “Live Performances”.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about The Hollywood Recycling Machine on Aug 2, 2007 at 6:03 pm

IMDB lists 64 things called “Hamlet”, though some are non-English-speaking and some were made for TV.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about The Hollywood Recycling Machine on Aug 2, 2007 at 5:48 pm

speaking of Hamlet … how many times has that been (re)made?

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Ron Newman commented about The Hollywood Recycling Machine on Aug 2, 2007 at 4:43 pm

I’ve never seen the 1931 Maltese Falcon, nor the 1936 remake which was called Satan Met a Lady. So I can’t tell you much about either one, other than they existed.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about The Hollywood Recycling Machine on Aug 2, 2007 at 3:59 pm

The 1941 Maltese Falcon, the one we all know and love with Humphrey Bogart, was a remake.

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Ron Newman commented about Nathan Gordon's Olympia circuit on Aug 1, 2007 at 9:45 am

Donald C. King’s book The Theatres of Boston may have some information of use to you. (It is expensive, and I borrowed it from the library rather than buying it, so I can’t tell you specific page numbers.)

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Ron Newman commented about Nathan Gordon's Olympia circuit on Aug 1, 2007 at 9:35 am

The Cameo in South Weymouth is still open. The Scituate Playhouse was torn down a few years ago and replaced by a new twin cinema on the same site. Both are listed at CinemaTreasures.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about New Beverly Cinema on Jul 31, 2007 at 6:25 pm

Has the theatre reopened? They have a full August schedule listed on their web site.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Nathan Gordon's Olympia circuit on Jul 31, 2007 at 4:36 pm

and a few more in Boston:
Old South Theatre
Metropolitan Theatre (later called Music Hall, now Wang Theatre)
Strand Theatre, Dorchester

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Nathan Gordon's Olympia circuit on Jul 31, 2007 at 4:30 pm

To start with:

Scollay Square Olympia, Boston
Washington Street Olympia (later called Pilgrim), Boston
Central Square Theatre, Cambridge

I don’t think his Union Square theatre in Somerville has a listing here yet.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Tiffany Theater on Jul 31, 2007 at 3:44 pm

so the new name ‘Sunset Millennium’ did not last?

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Tiffany Theater on Jul 31, 2007 at 7:16 am

Is this theatre still open? If so, what name does it now have? I think this entry needs to be updated, based on the comments.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Laemmle Monica Film Center on Jul 28, 2007 at 10:03 pm

I thought it was named after the family that owned the chain?

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Ron Newman commented about Classic Movies in Theaters? on Jul 27, 2007 at 2:46 pm

And while you’re at it, get in touch with CAPA, who run the Ohio Theatre in Columbus, Ohio. They run films only during the summer, but look at this year’s list.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Classic Movies in Theaters? on Jul 27, 2007 at 2:43 pm

Talk to the folks at the Brattle Theatre and Harvard Film Archive, both in Cambridge, MA. They’ve been doing this kind of programming for decades.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Rialto Theatre on Jul 25, 2007 at 12:59 pm

What will it be used for?

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Palace Theater on Jul 17, 2007 at 4:57 pm

Boston’s Theatre Row:

Modern – vacant, empty, city-owned, awaiting redevelopment
RKO Keith Memorial – now Opera House, a live stage
Bijou – mostly demolished but front building still stands
Normandie (originally BF Keith’s) – demolished
Paramount – now being redeveloped into a live stage by Emerson College

Emerson’s project will also encompass the property formerly occupied by the Bijou and Normandie.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about UCLA Nimoy Theatre on Jul 16, 2007 at 6:16 pm

The staff of CinemaTreasures do not read every comment made on every theatre. I don’t know if any of them live in Los Angeles where they would see newspaper advertising or marquees. If you want them to change the name of this, or the National, or any other theatre, send them an e-mail or fill out the correction form.

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Ron Newman commented about Showcase Cinemas Revere on Jul 12, 2007 at 9:49 am

Someone just added a page for the previously-mentioined Revere Drive-In

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Ron Newman commented about Revere Drive-In on Jul 12, 2007 at 9:48 am

Now the site of the Revere Showcase 20-plex, according to the comments on that page.

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Ron Newman commented about Main Theatre on Jul 10, 2007 at 1:27 pm

Is it still used as medical offices?

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Ron Newman commented about Ohio Theatre on Jul 8, 2007 at 9:18 pm

If that were true, it would be all over Dispatch.com, and I’ve seen nothing there. CAPA was started specifically in order to save the Ohio Theatre, way back in 1969. They would never, ever sell it.

Perhaps you are thinking of some other theatre with the same name, elsewhere in Ohio?

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Not to be missed theaters on Jul 6, 2007 at 2:14 pm

The Somerville Theatre near Boston is no longer a single screen, but the original 900+ seat auditorium is intact. The four additional screens were added in other parts of the building, not by chopping up the original theatre.

To my knowledge, it was never a first-run movie house during most of its 93-year history — but it is now, at least some of the time. The Simpsons movie will open on its big screen at the end of July, and what better place to see it?

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Not to be missed theaters on Jul 6, 2007 at 11:45 am

The Ohio Theatre in Columbus is now primarily a live stage, but every summer they have a classic movie series. The theatre is well worth travelling out of your way for, and the movies look pretty good, too.

While you’re in Columbus, you may also want to stop by Studio 35 Cinema, the city’s only remaining independently-owned single-screen “nabe”, and the Drexel Grandview, a suburban first-run single-screen from the 1930s.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman commented about Not to be missed theaters on Jul 6, 2007 at 11:36 am

Bruin, Village, and National, in the Westwood section of Los Angeles. Each one is single-screen and first-run, and they’re all within a short walk of each other.