Non sportsnut… Many years ago I worked with an old timer who was an usher at the Proctors. He noted how the stooges played there and some would send him across the street to Bamburgers to get him a pint of whisky!
WOW, that really is a shame about TITANIC and video projection. What gives? 35mm prints ARE available. This epic DESERVES 35mm projection to appreciate all that went into this wonderful production. I don’t understand this logic(?) with video projection, ESPECIALLY when it is advertised in local papers as a “FILM Program”. I’ll skip that trip, even for free.
The current occupants, Valley Transportation are always very friendly, when I have asked to see the interior. It is used as a garage, but a lot of the ceiling, sides and entrance still have elements of the old theater.
My father had told me how when he was a kid back in the 1930’s he had taken a long trolly ride to the State just to see the Laurel & Hardy short Busy Bodies.
I heard that it was a bad rodent issue as to why it was closed
Non sportsnut… Many years ago I worked with an old timer who was an usher at the Proctors. He noted how the stooges played there and some would send him across the street to Bamburgers to get him a pint of whisky!
WOW, that really is a shame about TITANIC and video projection. What gives? 35mm prints ARE available. This epic DESERVES 35mm projection to appreciate all that went into this wonderful production. I don’t understand this logic(?) with video projection, ESPECIALLY when it is advertised in local papers as a “FILM Program”. I’ll skip that trip, even for free.
The current occupants, Valley Transportation are always very friendly, when I have asked to see the interior. It is used as a garage, but a lot of the ceiling, sides and entrance still have elements of the old theater.
My father had told me how when he was a kid back in the 1930’s he had taken a long trolly ride to the State just to see the Laurel & Hardy short Busy Bodies.
Teresa Wright had told me that she would visit the Cameo often, as a young girl, when she had lived in the area.