A very quick shot of the Vogue marquee and of Tremont Avenue in 1961 can be seen in the “Naked City' tv episode "A Memory of Crying”, available on DVD (Disc One).
Working as a projectionist at this theater in the 1980’s, I mistakenly answered a phone call that came into the theater.
The woman said “This is Claudette Colbert. It is very cold tonight and I wanted to know if I could see the movie without waiting on line”. I transferred the call to the manager and I never found out if she showed up, but it is a night I will never forget. (Although I did forget what movie was showing at the time).
A very quick shot of the Vogue marquee and of Tremont Avenue in 1961 can be seen in the “Naked City' tv episode "A Memory of Crying”, available on DVD (Disc One).
Working as a projectionist at this theater in the 1980’s, I mistakenly answered a phone call that came into the theater.
The woman said “This is Claudette Colbert. It is very cold tonight and I wanted to know if I could see the movie without waiting on line”. I transferred the call to the manager and I never found out if she showed up, but it is a night I will never forget. (Although I did forget what movie was showing at the time).
Cavett’s show moved from the Colonial to the ABC’s Elysee Theater on West 58th Street off 7th Avenue.