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BarryM commented about REMEMBERING CINERAMA (Part 55: Buffalo) on Aug 29, 2013 at 7:09 pm

Trying to contact Michael Coate and have tried to do so at the Digital Bits site. No matter what code I type in, none of my messages go through. Have questions about THE SOUND OF MUSIC article he wrote, and more.

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BarryM commented about Marine Theatre on Aug 28, 2013 at 7:26 pm

Thanks for that great picture of the great SOUND OF MUSIC playing at the Marine. However, I noticed from my research that TSOM did not open there until December 21, 1966, so this shot would have to be from that year or possibly sometime in 1967.

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BarryM commented about Cinemagic Movies at Middletown on Jun 13, 2013 at 7:58 pm

Wow, Tinseltoes! Thanks for that BOXOFFICE cover with the Town auditorium on the front. It was pretty neat to see it again. I remember sitting in that 1,000 auditorium to see AIRPORT back in 1970 (June, I think), and it was so crowded that some members of our family had to sit separately from us.

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BarryM commented about Music Makers Plaza Theater on Jun 13, 2013 at 7:46 pm

KGordon, I too had to wear that goofy red and white-striped usher jacket and the red bow tie when I worked at the Plaza’s companion cinema on Route 34 for one summer. Thanks for reminding me of the outfit!!

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BarryM commented about Bellevue Cinema 4 on May 10, 2013 at 8:43 pm

Great description of THE SOUND OF MUSIC experience, JOESAVANA. And thanks, PBUBNY for answering my question from years back about the Bellevue noise problem. Sorry I only got to see this cinema in its cut-up state.

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BarryM commented about Syosset Triplex on May 10, 2013 at 8:27 pm

Tinseltoes, I love these Boxoffice magazines that you’ve posted. Do you know of any place that sells old copies?

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BarryM commented about Rivoli Theatre on May 9, 2013 at 8:18 pm

Thanks indeed Sam Irvin for your story about MY FAVORITE YEAR. I remember passing the Rivoli (fall of 1981 maybe?)when that faux HOUSE OF WAX sign was waiting to be hoisted to its spot in front of the real marquee. I was quite confused and intrigued as to what this was all about. It wasn’t until I went to see MY FAVORITE YEAR the following October (at the Paramount Theatre at Columbus Circle) and saw the opening sequence that I put two and two together.