I worked for William B. Williams the legendary WNEW-Am deejay when I was in college. He did the narration for the 1968 re-issue trailer of “Around the World in 80 Days”, which opened here at the Astor. View link
I worked for William B. Williams the legendary WNEW-Am deejay when I was in college. He did the narration for the 1968 re-issue trailer of “Around the World in 80 Days”, which opened here at the Astor. View link
In those above grosses for the Columbia 2, they are showing “Mohammad Messenger of God”. It says something about some reserved seats there and at the Rivoli. Anyone know anything about that?
It’s not like that anymore. I think that picture was taken as the renovations were starting. Fortunately the Lunt Fonatine is painted Creamy ivory with gold gild and looks beautiful now.
October 1965 “Agony and the Ecstasy” opened roadshow here
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1968 “Finians Rainbow” opened roadshow upstairs
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Here is an ad for the often mentioned Art Deco Expo.
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I worked for William B. Williams the legendary WNEW-Am deejay when I was in college. He did the narration for the 1968 re-issue trailer of “Around the World in 80 Days”, which opened here at the Astor.
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I worked for William B. Williams the legendary WNEW-Am deejay when I was in college. He did the narration for the 1968 re-issue trailer of “Around the World in 80 Days”, which opened here at the Astor.
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The Beatles on a holiday re-issue
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I’m not sure what year this Christmas re-issue was from?
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Elvis played here on a 1964 neighborhood run
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In it’s arthouse days this ad mentions the Salisbury is in it’s 15th week of “Tom Jones"
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Ray Charles & Sarah Vaughn played the Palace in 1957 with an Italian import
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Check out this lurid RKO ad from 1963, you would think this was a porno flick.
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Very small seating, are these art cinemas?
uh ok
In those above grosses for the Columbia 2, they are showing “Mohammad Messenger of God”. It says something about some reserved seats there and at the Rivoli. Anyone know anything about that?
It’s not like that anymore. I think that picture was taken as the renovations were starting. Fortunately the Lunt Fonatine is painted Creamy ivory with gold gild and looks beautiful now.
I love that expression, I sometimes used it at the end of the showtime tapes when I was a theatre manager.
There are pictures here of the theatre and it’s manager. Seems people are very grateful for the early morning “bring along baby” shows.
Scroll down, there is a picture here along with a story of the theatre being saved
http://marilynhyland.com/success.html
Another pic
http://www.14to42.net/42street.html
Here is 42 St. after all the movie theatres closed
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Here is a picture when it was painted that horrible blue, thank goodness it’s not like that anymore.
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A pic and story here about Crown no longer owning it
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Is this the lounge of the Music Hall?
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Did anyone see it in person or see a color photo? I’m curious of the color
OMG what a nightmare