Photos favorited by 50sSNIPES

  • <p>The IMAX 70 MM 16 perf print of Oppenheimer on the platter</p>
  • <p>As the Fox Dover Mall cinema</p>
  • <p>This is a 35mm film short lasting about 10 seconds on the screen.  This would have been shown before or after the trailers advertising the Friday and Saturday Late Show.  The photograph shows three film cells and it takes about twenty film cells per second on the screen.  Purchased at the auction after the theatre closed.</p>
  • <p>the letter “D” from the marquee letter collection at the Starlite</p>
  • <p>Source: Box Office November 8, 1971</p>
  • <p>Source: Box Office September 3, 1962</p>
  • <p>August 23, 1976 A&S Department store hosts a week of Disney breakfasts to promote The Walt Disney Summer Film Festival.</p>
  • <p>2018</p>
  • <p>The “pre Ecto” from Ghostbusters sits to watch the opening night of the movie.</p>
            
              <p>taken from http://www.geocities.ws/cpd_trafficman/galleries/ghostbusters/index.htm</p>
  • <p>February 18th, 1966</p>
  • <p>Picture courtesy of the Lindsay Twin Drive-In Facebook page.</p>
  • <p> This 8x10 photo was given to me by my neighbor, Jesse Lund, in 1969, when I was 14 years old. He was the former manager of the State Theater in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, and was retired.
               The film ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarves’ was released in the USA on Feb. 4, 1938.
               The photo has an embossed stamp on the lower left corner reading “Simantiras Studios, Pittsburgh Aliquippa.</p>
            
              <p>Richard Kicovic</p>
  • <p>Walt Disney 100th birthday party 2001.</p>
  • <p>July 22nd, 1964 grand opening ad</p>
  • <p>Aerial showing expansion phases for the Studio 28</p>
  • <p>1950s photo credit Bert Crawford, via Jeff Davies via Facebook post below.</p>
            
              <p>https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10159484608493495&set=g.1568206713503013</p>
  • <p>August 3, 1972 Gimbel’s Department Store promotes “Snoopy, Come Home” with free tickets for the kids.</p>
  • <p>1970..I’m surprised that they did not twin or triple the DI in the later years.</p>
  • <p>Opened on February 23rd, 1940</p>