Comments from Gerald A. DeLuca

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about RKO Albee Theatre on Oct 3, 2021 at 5:38 am

Tilden-Thurber Building beyond on right, at Mathewson Street. Down further on the right, but not visible here, would be Keith’s Theatre, which had become the Victory.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about War Eagle Theatre on Oct 3, 2021 at 4:25 am

Circa 1951.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Park Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 2:15 pm

December 26, 1944 ad says the program was in its last two days. Honey Murray was a performer in a burlesque act. “Minstrel Man” was a movie.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Stadium Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 11:48 am

In The Woonsocket Call.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Stadium Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 11:18 am

The co-feature “The Boy and the Laughing Dog” is better-known as “Good-bye, My Lady,” a 1956 release.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Providence Performing Arts Center on Oct 2, 2021 at 10:57 am

Yes, 1975.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Rustic Tri-View Drive-In on Oct 2, 2021 at 10:45 am

French films “Les salauds vont en enfer,” 1955 and “Méfiez-vous, fillettes!” 1957.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Bellingham Auto Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 10:44 am

French films “Les salauds vont en enfer,” 1955 and “Méfiez-vous, fillettes!” 1957.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Park Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 10:14 am

He would play a considerable number of them.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 7:52 am

Because of the large French-Canadian population in Woonsocket, French-language films were frequently shown in local theatres, especially from the 1930s to the mid-1950s. While the Park, Bijou, Rialto ran them as well, it was the Laurier that showed the largest number of them. I have posted ads for these showings in the photos section.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Star Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 7:38 am

An image of the interior of the Star Theatre can be found in the August 31, 1910 issue of The Pawtucket Times, including an article, all on page 9. The image is posted in the photos section here. It appears the theatre had been refurbished and re-opened under new management at that time.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Windsor Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 7:06 am

In the February 16, 1914 issue of The Pawtucket Times there was reported a Suffragist Party meeting of the fifth and seventh districts that would be held at the Palace Casino, Randall Square, Providence.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Cinerama Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 6:46 am

The Hope Theatre first opened on or about November 4, 1927.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Cinerama Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 6:35 am

The Hope (Cinerama) Theatre was two miles from the Strand in Pawtucket and 1 ½ miles from the Avon in Providence.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Cinerama Theatre on Oct 2, 2021 at 6:12 am

This was opening week of the theatre.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 2:44 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 2:43 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 2:43 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 2:43 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

Gerald A. DeLuca
Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 2:43 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 1:53 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Rialto Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 1:34 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Rialto Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 1:21 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

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Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 1:21 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.

Gerald A. DeLuca
Gerald A. DeLuca commented about Laurier Theatre on Oct 1, 2021 at 1:21 pm

French films were often shown in this mill-town of French-Canadian ancestry where the language was widely spoken.