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In 1977 as a Century’s house it opened “Tentacles" View link
AIP films always played the Essex View link
In 1977 the Beverly was a Golden Twin opening “Tentacles" View link
In 1977 the Edison was showing English language films. View link
In 1977 this was listed as Pacific’s Hempstead View link
The last time I was ever in the RKO Madison was to see “Tentacles” and “Squirm" View link
Thanks Gerald, all the years I worked in the biz we called it Cinemascope no matter which process it was filmed in. SHESH
The theatre had a small candy stand, nothing special.
It only goes to show nobody gives a damn, the manager or the district people. With a huge marquee like that why is this allowed? Then they sit and wondwer why theatres close.
This was owned by the same person who had the Cross Island Twin in Whitestone.
I posted that same question on the page for the Cosmo, these have yet to be identified. Rob
I remember this from Christmas of 1977 View link
Here is an ad from the legendary “This is Cinerama" View link
I may be the only one, but I enjoyed this movie and stage show and went back to see it a second time View link
Check this ad out for “Song of the South” the theatre was known as Cinema Wantagh. View link
It was still open in 1974 View link
The Dover was still open in 1974. View link
The Melba was still in operation in 1974. View link
In 1974 the National was still open as an independant. View link
The star was still open in 1974 View link
The Wakefield was still open in 1974 View link
In 1974 it was still the Sutter View link
OK, I guess it’s not listed on here yet.
In 1974 it was still listed as a UA View link
The Kameo was still open in 1974 View link
In 1977 as a Century’s house it opened “Tentacles"
View link
AIP films always played the Essex
View link
In 1977 the Beverly was a Golden Twin opening “Tentacles"
View link
In 1977 the Edison was showing English language films.
View link
In 1977 this was listed as Pacific’s Hempstead
View link
The last time I was ever in the RKO Madison was to see “Tentacles” and “Squirm"
View link
Thanks Gerald, all the years I worked in the biz we called it Cinemascope no matter which process it was filmed in. SHESH
The theatre had a small candy stand, nothing special.
It only goes to show nobody gives a damn, the manager or the district people. With a huge marquee like that why is this allowed? Then they sit and wondwer why theatres close.
This was owned by the same person who had the Cross Island Twin in Whitestone.
I posted that same question on the page for the Cosmo, these have yet to be identified.
Rob
I remember this from Christmas of 1977
View link
Here is an ad from the legendary “This is Cinerama"
View link
I may be the only one, but I enjoyed this movie and stage show and went back to see it a second time
View link
Check this ad out for “Song of the South” the theatre was known as Cinema Wantagh. View link
It was still open in 1974
View link
The Dover was still open in 1974.
View link
The Melba was still in operation in 1974.
View link
In 1974 the National was still open as an independant.
View link
The star was still open in 1974
View link
The Wakefield was still open in 1974
View link
In 1974 it was still the Sutter
View link
OK, I guess it’s not listed on here yet.
In 1974 it was still listed as a UA
View link
The Kameo was still open in 1974
View link