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Notes on the Echo Project: https://www.libertyfellowshipsc.org/news/michael-allen-14-re-designing-former-kkk-museum
In 1941.
I believe she was from the town of Johnston.
One could see the handwriting on the wall for this extraordinary but doomed theatre.
Fine retrospective program!
In 1946, when “Henry V” was released in the U.S.
Here it’s known as the Ellis Theatre.
1955?
In 1943.
“Nearer to Heaven” was an alternate title for “Lease of Life.”
Also shown under the phonetic title “Wal-yo.”
“L'Ange Rouge,” 1949, directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman.
In Boxoffice.
From Boxoffice, February 16, 1957: “The Moosup, Moosup, has a new policy of distributing a free gift to a lucky lady every Friday and Saturday night. The independent theatre has started a kitchenware giveaway on Monday nights.”
This is wrong! What you want is the Cameo on 42nd Street that later became the Bryant.
August 1948.
The co-feature was the 1955 “Cult of the Cobra.”
“Four Ways Out” was a pretty good Pietro Germi film, shown here in a dubbed version.
I remember going to see Marilyn Monroe in “The Seven Year Itch” at the Majestic in Providence when I was thirteen. I loved her. Who didn’t?
Ad in Pawtucket (RI) Times.
Added to the National Film Registry in 1992, the film has been shown on TCM and can be watched in English or Spanish on YouTube.
Boxoffice Magazine.
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Notes on the Echo Project: https://www.libertyfellowshipsc.org/news/michael-allen-14-re-designing-former-kkk-museum
In 1941.
I believe she was from the town of Johnston.
One could see the handwriting on the wall for this extraordinary but doomed theatre.
Fine retrospective program!
In 1946, when “Henry V” was released in the U.S.
Here it’s known as the Ellis Theatre.
1955?
In 1943.
“Nearer to Heaven” was an alternate title for “Lease of Life.”
Also shown under the phonetic title “Wal-yo.”
“L'Ange Rouge,” 1949, directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman.
In Boxoffice.
From Boxoffice, February 16, 1957: “The Moosup, Moosup, has a new policy of distributing a free gift to a lucky lady every Friday and Saturday night. The independent theatre has started a kitchenware giveaway on Monday nights.”
This is wrong! What you want is the Cameo on 42nd Street that later became the Bryant.
This is wrong! What you want is the Cameo on 42nd Street that later became the Bryant.
This is wrong! What you want is the Cameo on 42nd Street that later became the Bryant.
August 1948.
The co-feature was the 1955 “Cult of the Cobra.”
“Four Ways Out” was a pretty good Pietro Germi film, shown here in a dubbed version.
I remember going to see Marilyn Monroe in “The Seven Year Itch” at the Majestic in Providence when I was thirteen. I loved her. Who didn’t?
Ad in Pawtucket (RI) Times.
Added to the National Film Registry in 1992, the film has been shown on TCM and can be watched in English or Spanish on YouTube.
Boxoffice Magazine.