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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Sutton Theater on Sep 9, 2004 at 7:36 am

I never went to the Suttona after it was twinned. I do know that New Line Cinema has a film coming out for Christmas that was filmed in 70mm digital. Sorry I don’t remember the name.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Sutton Theater on Sep 9, 2004 at 5:38 am

This really sucks.The theater still shows as open on their web site. Was there any word that they may close.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Criterion Theatre on Sep 1, 2004 at 7:49 am

Thanks BR. I didn’t know they split the orchestra. I rememebr seeing Bette Midler in Divine Madness there in 70mm. I sat up in the balcony. I am glad I got to see it before they carved it up. I was also lucky enough to have been to the Rivoli many times before they carved that up.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Criterion Theatre on Sep 1, 2004 at 5:47 am

If the Moss family still owns the building, why did they allow the theater to be closed and a stupid toy store open? When they first divided the theater in the 80’s they just divided the original theater in 2. The orchestra was kept intact and the balcony was made theater 2. Did UA divide the orchestra after they took over?

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Metro Twin on Aug 31, 2004 at 5:17 am

Has anybody verified if the theater is open or not? I called moviefone and it lists showtimes for the theater.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Metro Twin on Aug 28, 2004 at 10:55 am

I called moviefone and it shows the theater open showing Garden State and Open Water. It gave showtimes for today. Can anybody confirm thhat it is still open.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Metro Twin on Aug 27, 2004 at 8:27 am

I wonder if thgis is temporary. I went to Clearviews web page and it now shows the Metro as an independant theater.Maybe it is just a matter of the theater chain being taken over. I thought when they reopened in 2003 it was supposed to be under an independant chain anyway.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Lansdowne Theatre on Aug 26, 2004 at 5:23 am

I grew up in Clifton Hgts and would love to have follow up information on this theater.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Movieland on Aug 25, 2004 at 5:59 am

The Roxy Deli is still very much alove in the lobby of the old Movieland. The information above is very incorrect> I don’t know about the disco part.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Marboro Theatre on Aug 25, 2004 at 5:16 am

Is United Artists going to run this theater.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Times Square Theatre on Aug 20, 2004 at 8:29 am

Thanks. I thought they moved only the lobby.Wow can u imagine a whole theater that is now serving as a lobby. Technology.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Times Square Theatre on Aug 20, 2004 at 6:03 am

The kung fu movies were playd at the Empire through the early 80’s. AMC took the lobby and front of the Empire and relocted it down the block which is where the Anco used to be. Brandt theaters ran the Empire, Selwyn,Anco, Times Square, Victory. The Neederlnder organization (Palace, Marquis, Lunt Fontaine, Richard Rogers, Neederlander) ran the New Amsterdamn.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Tower Theatre on Aug 13, 2004 at 5:56 am

I just read the post from May 13 and it is correct.The theater was originally run by William Goldman chain and in the middle to late 60’s it was taken over by Ellis theaters. The other two theaters in Upper Darby, the 69th St (Closed in 1965 reopened briefly in 1981) and the Terminal (taken over in the early 70’s by Sameric chain)were run by Stanley Warner

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Regency I & II on Aug 12, 2004 at 10:46 am

I never had the pleasure of going to the Stanley before it closed or the Fox. The only center city theaters I went to were the Randolph(closed in 1970) the Goldman when it was a single screen theater to see Funny Girl and after as a twin, the Regency once Sam’s Place, The Boyd/Sameric and Eric’s Place. I also hit Theater 1812 in 1975 when it was a porno theater.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Regency I & II on Aug 12, 2004 at 10:25 am

Dennis
The Regency opened in 1967 with a movie called Divorce American Style with Dick Van Dyke. I think it was twined in the late 70’s. I was in there once to see The Godfather 2 and it was still a single screen theater. I still can’t belevie they twined the Midtown. That was a small theater with no balcony. I can imagine how small the theaters were when it got twined.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Embassy 1,2,3 Theatre on Aug 12, 2004 at 8:06 am

Thanks theater fan, except when I click on it it says the site doesn’t exist anymore.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Criterion Theatre on Aug 12, 2004 at 5:15 am

I find it really interesting that the Criterion was demolished to make way for Toys R Us which is now condiering closing all their stores after Christmas.A great theater was lost for nothing.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Embassy 1,2,3 Theatre on Aug 11, 2004 at 8:08 am

When the theater was tripled it was opened as the Mark 1,2,3 and didn’t stay open very long. Guild took over the theater and ran it for many years. The information above is incorrect.
The only thing I am not sure of is about the downstairs theater. I remember applying for a job at the Demille in 1975 when it went to a 2nd run house and there was a large stage. The two times I went to the theater after it was split there was no stage downstairs.I think that when it was first tripled, they took part of the orchestra and converted into a tore. As I rememebr the downstairs theater was not very large.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Palladium Times Square on Aug 11, 2004 at 8:02 am

William
You would think that they would come down in the rent considering the building has been vacant for many years. Obviously these building owners in NYC have nothing but greed on their minds.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Palladium Times Square on Aug 11, 2004 at 7:30 am

Theaterfan
There are still a few theaters of the old Sameric chain that are still operating. United Artists did close most of them.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Palladium Times Square on Aug 10, 2004 at 2:04 pm

When I was in Phila in June of 2000, there was another theater closed by UA, Eric’s Place that was for sale or lease. It was originally a Trans Lux theater. The Midtown thetaer was closed by AMC, but is now a legit theater caleed the Prince Arts.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Palladium Times Square on Aug 10, 2004 at 1:25 pm

I am originally from Phila and there is a fight now to save the only theater left in center city the Sameric/Boyd. UA closed it a few years ago and Clear Channel is supposed to turn it into a legit theater if enough funds can be raised. The same thing happened to the theaters in Atlantic City. When the casino’s, came down went the theates. Most were torn down and parking lots were made. The last year that most were in operation were 1973.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Palladium Times Square on Aug 10, 2004 at 12:00 pm

Hey TheaterFan. I was only in the Orpheum one time in 1982 to see Annie. Did they totally knock down the theater and rebuild it to make it 7 theaters? When I lived in NYC, it was 2 theaters. The balcony theater had it’s enterance on 3rd ave and at one point was called Loews Cine.

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about Moorlyn Square Theatre on Aug 9, 2004 at 5:37 am

Can anybody verify that this theater is still open?

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Mikeoaklandpark commented about RKO National Twin on Aug 8, 2004 at 12:25 pm

The theater was origianlly twined in the late 70’s not 1989 as it says above. I think the twin happened when RKO took over the theater.