Gem Theatre

West Washington Street,
Paris, TN 38242

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bbrown1
bbrown1 on November 19, 2012 at 1:47 am

Actually, Dixie was the original name of the Capitol. I would like to see evidence that the Gem was renemed the Dixie. I have wondered if there was ever an African American movie theatre in Paris, as in the shameful days of segregation, African Americans had to use separate entrances and seating areas to attend movies at the Capitol and Princess

elmopelmo
elmopelmo on November 10, 2012 at 3:16 am

okay guys here is the dirt….the Gem became the Dixie. Case solved.

bbrown1
bbrown1 on August 1, 2009 at 9:59 pm

According to the website below, The Gem Theatre was the first theatre to show GONE WITH THE WIND in Paris.

http://myparismagazine.com/who_knew.htm

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on July 4, 2009 at 3:46 am

I jumped the gun with my speculation about the motivation of Crescent Amusement in opening the Gem. The December 9, 1939, issue of Boxoffice says that the Princess was still under construction at that time and was expected to open January 1, 1940. The Gem was opened before the Princess.

I’ve been unable to find confirmation in Boxoffice that Crescent closed the Gem immediately after acquiring the Princess, but I find no mentions of the Gem after the September 14, 1940, article. Since it is listed as closed in the 1941 and 1943 editions of FDY they probably did close it in 1940. That means it was probably in operation for a little over one year, from late spring or early summer of 1939 to late summer or early fall of 1940.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on July 4, 2009 at 2:24 am

The May 27, 1939, issue of Boxoffice had this item: “There is an unconfirmed report that Tony Sudekum of the Crescent Amusement Company will soon open a new house in Paris, Tenn., to be known as the Gem. He is now operating the Capitol Theatre there.”

The September 14, 1940, issue of Boxoffice said that Crescent Amusement had bought the Princess Theatre in Paris. The writer of the item apparently made a mistake in the line saying “Crescent already owns the Capitol and the Gem, but plans to close the Gem after purchasing the Capitol.” Obviously it should have said they intended to close the Gem after purchasing the Princess.

The story makes me suspect that Crescent Amusement opened the Gem only to weaken their Capitol’s rival house, the Princess, and the acquisition of the Princess was their goal all along.