Orient Theatre
204-14 S. Blakely Street,
Dunmore,
PA
18512
204-14 S. Blakely Street,
Dunmore,
PA
18512
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Previously operated by: Comerford Theaters Inc.
Functions: Office Space
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Located in Dunmore to the northeast of Scranton. The Orient Theatre was opened on November 18, 1933 with Wallace Beery in “The Bowery”. It was operated by Comerford Theaters. It was closed on April 24, 1969 with Patricia Neal in “The Subject Was Roses”.
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The Orient Theatre in Dunmore launched by Comerford Theatres and Joseph Golo on November 18, 1933 with “The Bowery.” The theatre was closed April 24, 1969 with “The Subject Was Roses.” It was offered for sale thereafter selling for $50,000 by the Golo family.
Dunmore is not a section of Scranton, it’s a borough that adjoins it. Prior to 1949, the Orient was listed as being in Dunmore in The Film Daily Yearbook. While the listing changed to Scranton, in the listing of circuits, where it was listed as part of Cummerford Publix Theaters, it’s location remained Dunmore. Perhaps the person who listed the Orient looked in a post 1949 FDY. Regardless, Dunmore is still a borough, complete with a mayor, city council, police department, etc. I am also adding two pictures from shortly after it opened.