Comments from TomMcDade

Showing 7 comments

TomMcDade
TomMcDade commented about Paris Cinema on Jun 8, 2005 at 6:54 am

Hello Again Gerald, I grew up in Prospect Heights in Pawtucket, a family named Medeiros lived nearby. I ran into one of the kids early ‘70s. His name was Urban and he was the manager of the Paris. He gave me a couple of free passes. I took my girlfriend (now my wife)there one weekday afternoon to see The Ballad of Cable Hogue, a critical hit but not box office — we were the only audience!

TomMcDade
TomMcDade commented about RKO Albee Theatre on Jun 8, 2005 at 6:46 am

Good Morning Gerald, Thanks for the tip! I didn’t know abut the Columbus, could have easily overlooked it in my searches since I was concentrating on the larger ads in the Journal! I grew up in Pawtucket and when I’m driving home to see family, I often gaze to the right at the old Johnson’s Hummocks. I saw the obit of the head chef, Rufus Mauricio in the Journal not long ago. I almost waited on Rockefeller campaigning in Providence but he changed restaurants at the last minute. I waited on Miss Rhode Island at Camille’s. I remember the host there was named Stanley. He named a drink after himself that he was always pushing: The Stanley Steamer. Not much in the memory department regarding the Fife & Drum.

TomMcDade
TomMcDade commented about RKO Albee Theatre on Jun 7, 2005 at 11:48 am

Gerald, Thanks for the help. I was a waiter at Camille’s on Bradford at the time. As far as I can recall and what I’ve been able to get from the Social Security Administration, I worked there just the month of October. (As soon as I could afford a cheap car I split, working conditions weren’t as pleasant as at Johnson’s Hummocks where I’d worked before.) I saw another film on break, Interlude, at the Albee. I’ve been able to learn from the Providence Journal that it opened 9/25/68, ran until 10/20/68. According to Yahoo.maps, the Art was more than two miles from Camille’s and the Avon was a mile and a half. I wasn’t into buses or taxis so I don’t think I would have hiked that far. Might have talked myself into a drink(s) at the Fife & Drum instead. I’ll definitely get around to more microfilm searching at the Providence Public Library. I’m in CT so I don’t get there often. I do know for a fact that the two Guiness films were shown in March of 68 at at theatre in Greenwich Village, Bleeker Street Cinema, I think. That gave me a bunch of hope even though out of my time. Who knows, could have been some other city. I used to go to Baltimore racetracks when I was in the Navy, saw some flicks nights. A lot of time possibilites with a film that came out in 1951! Gotta run! Thanks again!

TomMcDade
TomMcDade commented about New Theatre on Jun 7, 2005 at 10:56 am

Michael, Thanks for the help! Sincerely, Tom McDade

TomMcDade
TomMcDade commented about New Theatre on Jun 7, 2005 at 8:37 am

Does anyone know what date The Sound of Music opened at the New Theatre in Baltimore?

TomMcDade
TomMcDade commented about RKO Albee Theatre on Jun 7, 2005 at 8:25 am

Does anyone recall a revival of The Lavender Hill Mob (with Alec Guiness) at a Providence Theatre in 1968, possibly the fall? The Man in the White Suit might have been been shown with it!

TomMcDade
TomMcDade commented about Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center on Jun 7, 2005 at 6:59 am

Would anyone know the beginning and ending dates for the My Fair Lady and Mary Poppins runs in Downtown Baltimore (1964/1965)and what theatres hosted them? (I think the latter might have been the Mayfair)