I think I like the name of this cinema because it bears my name in Portuguese. It Italian the saint was San Gerardo Maiella, after whom I was named. Gerald/Gerard are sort of interchangeable.
There are references in lists from around 1915 to a theatre in Pascoag called the Empire. Could that have been the Star or the Music Hall, or was it another location?
There are references in lists from around 1915 to a theatre in Pascoag called the Empire. Could that have been the Star or the Music Hall, or was it another location?
“Soviet expedition to the Pamirs Mountains. In the summer of 1927, Sovkino, together with the Geological Committee, sent an expedition to the little-explored region of Central Asia known as the Pamir (Roof of the World).” -IMDb
“La vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin,” 1929, by Julien Duvivier, according to IMDb.
In 1966, probably.
“Scorned Flesh” is “La statua vivente,” 1943.
In 1940, showing film “Edison, the Man” with Spencer Tracy.
In 1977.
From 1916.
I think I like the name of this cinema because it bears my name in Portuguese. It Italian the saint was San Gerardo Maiella, after whom I was named. Gerald/Gerard are sort of interchangeable.
The second title was a 1984 Brazilian film, listed on IMDb. Can’t figure out the first one but it means something like “G-Men Combat Vice.”
In 1931.
I saw “E.T. the Extra-terrestrial” here on June 27, 1982.
“La Belle équipe” & L'Alibi."
I saw this film here during that run.
Also called Rich’s Dewey Theatre in ads.
The first motion pictures shown in Fall River were in this theatre in 1895, according to an article in the Fall River Globe.
“The Little Girl Next Door” was a 1916 film with Darwin Karr.
As the La Salle Theatre.
There are references in lists from around 1915 to a theatre in Pascoag called the Empire. Could that have been the Star or the Music Hall, or was it another location?
There are references in lists from around 1915 to a theatre in Pascoag called the Empire. Could that have been the Star or the Music Hall, or was it another location?
“The Brat” is a John Ford film.
“Soviet expedition to the Pamirs Mountains. In the summer of 1927, Sovkino, together with the Geological Committee, sent an expedition to the little-explored region of Central Asia known as the Pamir (Roof of the World).” -IMDb
“Afghanistan: Heart of Asia” (1929) directed by Vladimir Erofeev.
That would be actress Italia Almirante-Manzini.
If you look up the sidewalk you can see the marquee of the RKO Albee Theatre.
“Too Many Girls” was a 1940 film.
In Mystic Village.