Photos favorited by RyanToDaF2044

  • <p>1989</p>
  • <p>Image courtesy Stephen Leigh.</p>
  • <p>Image courtesy Stephen Leigh.</p>
  • <p>February 13th, 1987</p>
  • <p>Interior of the Redskin Theatre from the balcony, 822 SW 29th St., Oklahoma City, OK. 1942</p>
  • <p>St. Petersburg Times/April 1967.</p>
  • <p>Plaza Cinemas. Corner of 31st Street and 1st Ave.<br>Circa 1987.</p>
  • <p>Local 110 projectionists picketing the McClurg Court during the lockout.
              1992 photo credit Chicago Tribune.</p>
  • <p>Christmas Day 1987 grand opening ad for this cinema and Oakbrook</p>
  • <p>1987 print ad & description courtesy Tim O'Neill.</p>
            
              <p>35 years ago today, the McClurg Court Theatre in Chicago reopened as the McClurg Court Cinemas. Cineplex Odeon took over the original 1200-seat theatre one year earlier and chopped it up into 3 auditoriums. The original main floor portion became Theatre 1; with THX Sound and 70mm. The upper area of the original auditorium (commonly known as “stadium seating” nowadays) was divided into two small auditoriums with a wall constructed down the middle. The original projection booth was utilized for the two small auditoriums. A new booth was constructed down below for the big 800-seat auditorium. A half-way decent dividing project; but nothing like the original McClurg Court that opened in 1971. The new McClurg Court lasted for 16 years, until a 21-screen AMC Theatre complex opened one block south in 2002. The McClurg Court Cinemas closed forever in August 2003. The space got gutted and there is a grocery store inside it today.</p>
  • <p>Picture dated 1937</p>
  • <p>March 17, 1989   1989 The Year Of The Underwater Monster Movie</p>
  • <p>January 13, 1989  1989 The Year Of The Underwater Monster Movie</p>
  • <p>August 25, 1989  1989 The Year Of The Underwater Monster Movie</p>
  • <p>Eagle eyes may detect the “Onward” and “Sonic” posters which became “forever” posters staying the frames long after the theatre closed in March of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.</p>
  • <p>1943 photo credit Baltimore Sun/Library of Congress Collection.</p>
  • <p>1986</p>
  • <p>In frozen state after COVID-19 pandemic closure in March of 2020</p>
  • <p>1984</p>
  • <p>1989</p>
  • <p>1984</p>
  • <p>Harvard Theatre flyer from the week of May 26, 1930</p>