Author John Banville wrote in his memoir “Time Pieces” about visiting this cinema, the atmosphere of the place, and the amatory activity that took place in the rear stalls.
In his book “Time Pieces- a Dublin Memoir,” author John Banville recalls the time he spent in this cinema, films he saw here, directors and stars he admired.
To those who keep posting, even in my name, as in the overview, that this place was once called the “Bomes Theatre,” you are wrong. It was only called the Hollywood from day one. Bomes was the family that owned the place, along with the Liberty in Providence and the Palace/Jamestown in Jamestown. They were all Bomes theatres, owned by the Bomes family. But nobody ever said “Let’s see what’s playing at the Bomes Theatre. There was never a newspaper ad telling us what was playing at the "Bomes Theatre.”
The building is now called the Newbry Building; address is 501 Boylston Street.
The venue was later called New England Life Hall, per various newspaper ads for films and events here.
Author John Banville wrote in his memoir “Time Pieces” about visiting this cinema, the atmosphere of the place, and the amatory activity that took place in the rear stalls.
In his book “Time Pieces- a Dublin Memoir,” author John Banville recalls the time he spent in this cinema, films he saw here, directors and stars he admired.
“The Bicycle Thief/"Ladri di biciclette.”
Original title: “Vertigine.”
Providence Evening Bulletin, courtesy quahog.org.
A Pietro Germi film.
Giuseppe, not"Giuseppi."
A Pietro Germi film.
May 29, 1963.
November 24, 1964.
Unique ad style used by the Exeter Theatre for many years.
1959 photo.
What kind of films are shown here? Any information on past programs, hours and days of operation?
“Victor” Gassman is Vittorio Gassman.
Circa 1989.
1940s.
“La provinciale” and “Il brigante Musolino” are the original titles.
June 28, 1974 was opening day.
To those who keep posting, even in my name, as in the overview, that this place was once called the “Bomes Theatre,” you are wrong. It was only called the Hollywood from day one. Bomes was the family that owned the place, along with the Liberty in Providence and the Palace/Jamestown in Jamestown. They were all Bomes theatres, owned by the Bomes family. But nobody ever said “Let’s see what’s playing at the Bomes Theatre. There was never a newspaper ad telling us what was playing at the "Bomes Theatre.”
Ticket booth.
This is 1948. “Madonna of the Desert” is scheduled.
In 2000.
Yes, they were waiting for Ike to pass by. Newport was the summer White House under both Eisenhower and Kennedy.