Photos favorited by RyanToDaF2044

  • <p>Restored auditorium, in April 2025. Photograph by David Levene. Courtesy The Observer newspaper.</p>
  • <p>June 19th, 1998</p>
  • <p>December 6th, 1985</p>
  • <p>April 21st, 2000</p>
  • <p>The box office at launch</p>
  • <p>Source: Columbus Dispatch, November 21, 1985</p>
  • <p>Source: Columbus Dispatch, August 29, 1935</p>
  • <p>Source: Columbus Dispatch, May 26, 1967</p>
  • <p>From the realtor’s website offering the property for lease in 2025</p>
  • <p>December 7, 1984</p>
  • <p>1972</p>
  • <p>The largest non-premium format screen at the cinema. Seats around 350 people. Good size scope screen, no side masking. Originally was a THX certified screen. Sounded amazing in its early years. Needs an atmos upgrade now. Good clear digital image though.</p>
  • <p>New York Premiere (April 11th, 1947)</p>
  • <p>September 30, 1988</p>
  • <p>The Bend Cinemas attractor from the Vintage Bend Facebook feed</p>
  • <p>It was Christmas 1972 and we hear that the Carnaby may have sent a greetings card to Jerry Lewis Cinema Inc. and it came back “Return to sender… address unknown” as the chain headed toward Chapter 7 bankruptcy.</p>
  • <p>Ads from the Cineplex Odeon and the sub-lessee, Cineco of Dallas, which steer the Goose Creek to closure at the 15-year opt out of its lease in 1997.</p>
  • <p>1969 photo courtesy Historical San Francisco via Facebook, original source unknown.</p>
  • <p>The long hallway leading to theaters 8-16 as seen while going back to the main lobby, accompanied with an advertisement for a coming attraction.</p>
  • <p>Corridor entrances for theaters 8-11.</p>
  • <p>A rare picture of the giant concession stand at the theater’s entrance being open.</p>
  • <p>Corridor photos of theaters 14 and 15 to the right of the IMAX and ScreenX screens.</p>
  • <p>January 16, 1981 grand opening advertisement.</p>
            
              <p>Special thanks to Gundark for helping me identify the grand opening date.</p>