Photos favorited by Gerald A. DeLuca

  • <p>In 1941.</p>
  • <p>(in a size that makes it possible to read the inscriptions)</p>
  • <p>1936 publicity.</p>
  • <p>1941 image.</p>
  • <p>May 28, 1948.</p>
  • <p>“Gone With the Wind” was re-released in 1942 after MGM bought the rights from the Selznick Studios. Here is a flyer from that year at my neighborhood theatre. This was the year I was born. I don’t think I attended at the age of nine months.</p>
  • <p>December 1945 photo credit Andreas Feininger.</p>
  • <p>© Getty Images</p>
  • <p>Calendar for September, 1939</p>
  • <p>Tax photo taken between 1939 and 1941.</p>
  • <p>The Fifth Avenue Playhouse converted to the Fifth Avenue Cinema in 1954.</p>
  • <p>1941 photo.</p>
  • <p>A 1945 night exterior of the Loew’s Canal Theatre on Canal Stree in New York.</p>
  • <p>Rae Russell’s A Boy And A Hydrant … behind him is an ad for the Tribune Theater.</p>
  • <p>A regrettably poor image, from a newspaper cutting. Courtesy of the Cinema Theatre Association Archive.</p>
  • <p>Here is a schedule from June 1, 1962 when the Clark Theatre had a revival booking policy.</p>
  • <p>Theatre owner Charlie Powell, on right, and his long time assistant, Charlie Clarke, on left.</p>
  • <p>Charlie Chaplin promotional token specifically for the
              Cinema Theatre in Rocky Mount, N.C.</p>
  • <p>View from the front</p>