Loew's Broad Theatre
39 W. Broad Street,
Columbus,
OH
43215
39 W. Broad Street,
Columbus,
OH
43215
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Motion Picture News of August 26, 1927 ran this belated notice about the Broad Theatre and the Loews-United Artists partnership’s other new theater planned for Columbus:
It was never the Rialto theatre. 1927 grand opening ad posted.
This opened as the James Theatre on March 29th, 1921. Grand opening ad posted.
Nice 1927 ad posted on the photo page today.
Interesting that vertical in the photo posted by ken mc on May 15,2006 reads Loews and United Artists.
Here is another photo:
http://tinyurl.com/g5ax7
Thanks for all the info!
And one last Loew’s Broad photo, from 1957. This one shows lots of school buses lined up, some double-parked, outside the theatre whose marquee displays “The Ten Commandments”.
Across the street is the RKO Palace marquee, advertising Alan Ladd in “Big Land”, and a second feature of “Wicked Wife”.
One more Loew’s Broad photo from the library collection:
Busloads of people flocked to Loew’s Broad Theatre in 1956 to see “The Ten Commandments”.
Click on the thumbnail to see a full-size photo.
The Columbus Metropolitan Library has an online historic photo collection with several photos of this and other theatres.
Broadway Theatre and James Theatre, side by side. The Broadway closed in 1929; the James became Loew’s Broad.
Loew’s Broad Theatre, 1960. The marquee advertises a live magic show, plus a double feature of Studs Lonigan and The Pusher.
Click on the thumbnails to see full-size photos.
Would’ve liked to have seen what this theater looked like, but it was long gone before I came here. It sounds much bigger than the Palace across the street.
The architects of The James Theater were C. Howard Crane and Kenneth Franzheim. A seating capacity of 2800 is given in 1941 when it was listed as Loew’s Broad.