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This is a great looking old place View link
Here is a story about a guy who throws parties here http://www.wallyontheweb.com/ScreeningRoom.html
The Tivoli is under it’s last name Adonis /theaters/4693/
Gerald I was thinking the same thing :)
July 12,1955 the Music Hall was playing “Love Me Or Leave Me” and advertising it’s next attraction “Mr. Roberts" View link
The Utopia (and almost every other neighborhood house) played “Cool Hand Luke” in February 1968. View link
Feb. of 1968 the Cinemart had “Cool Hand Luke" View link
If you look at the bottom of the big Loew’s ad for “Butterfield 8” you will see it also played here for Christmas of 1960.
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Christmas 1960 while “The Misfits” was playing the Capitol, Loew’s also opened it at the Metropolitan. View link
Christmas 1960 “Can Can” at popular prices View link
Here is an ad from when RKO opened the Penthouse cinema upstairs View link
Yes I just looked it up, thats the Cobble Hill. The name Lido needs to be added as a former name. It has the other previous name Rio already.
Isn’t the Lido the original name of the Cobble Hill Cinemas?
The Criterion during “Robin Hood" View link
Here is the Circus, note the films were Dolby Stereo. Porno had gotten sophisticated before video killed it all. View link
A night view View link
Here is a side view of the present marquee View link
Yes that’s right it was Court Street, I could not remember the street when I posted it.
3D at the Madison, this ad suggests that only “Rue Morgue” is the 3D version and “Creature” is not? View link
Here is an ad mentioning vaudeville again in the 50's View link
Again listed as Cinema Wantagh View link
More Disney fun at the Oasis View link
A Disney double bill in 1971 View link
Sept 65 Fox did a block ad for it’s two roadshows “Sound of Music” and “Magnificent Men in Flying Machines” which was at the Demille. View link
“ I do not know if this ever got a conventional 35mm release. ”
Seems “Mediterrean Holiday” did open in 35mm paired with “Manchurian Candidate” in 1965. View link
This is a great looking old place
View link
Here is a story about a guy who throws parties here
http://www.wallyontheweb.com/ScreeningRoom.html
The Tivoli is under it’s last name Adonis
/theaters/4693/
Gerald
I was thinking the same thing :)
July 12,1955 the Music Hall was playing “Love Me Or Leave Me” and advertising it’s next attraction “Mr. Roberts"
View link
The Utopia (and almost every other neighborhood house) played “Cool Hand Luke” in February 1968.
View link
Feb. of 1968 the Cinemart had “Cool Hand Luke"
View link
If you look at the bottom of the big Loew’s ad for “Butterfield 8” you will see it also played here for Christmas of 1960.
View link
Christmas 1960 while “The Misfits” was playing the Capitol, Loew’s also opened it at the Metropolitan.
View link
Christmas 1960 “Can Can” at popular prices
View link
Here is an ad from when RKO opened the Penthouse cinema upstairs
View link
Yes I just looked it up, thats the Cobble Hill. The name Lido needs to be added as a former name. It has the other previous name Rio already.
Isn’t the Lido the original name of the Cobble Hill Cinemas?
The Criterion during “Robin Hood"
View link
Here is the Circus, note the films were Dolby Stereo. Porno had gotten sophisticated before video killed it all.
View link
A night view
View link
Here is a side view of the present marquee
View link
Yes that’s right it was Court Street, I could not remember the street when I posted it.
3D at the Madison, this ad suggests that only “Rue Morgue” is the 3D version and “Creature” is not?
View link
Here is an ad mentioning vaudeville again in the 50's
View link
Again listed as Cinema Wantagh
View link
More Disney fun at the Oasis
View link
A Disney double bill in 1971
View link
Sept 65 Fox did a block ad for it’s two roadshows “Sound of Music” and “Magnificent Men in Flying Machines” which was at the Demille.
View link
“ I do not know if this ever got a conventional 35mm release. ”
Seems “Mediterrean Holiday” did open in 35mm paired with “Manchurian Candidate” in 1965.
View link