Yes, Virginia There Are Still Vintage Movie Theaters
Some of my favorite movie theater that still do it the old way: Suttons's Bay, MI; Jenkintown, PA; Redford, MI Oxford, MI, Traverse City Michigan, Chevy Chase, MD, Plymouth, MI. No better experiences for me.
The old movie theater in my town has been re-purposed as The Carroll Arts Center. They have bands, films, art shows, theater camps for kids in the summer, a free movie night for kids once a week in the summer. Just all sorts of stuff really.
Some of the major Indian cities are still holding on to their vintage theatres. Bombay still has a few though most have been demolished and replaced with snazzy multi-screen multiplexes. Some of the theatres still around have English names like Eros, Regal, Capitol, Imperial, Roxy, Edward, Excelsior, and New Empire, a British hangover I guess.
Opened in 1912. One of my dearest cinematic memories is from there. Back in 1974, when I was 11, me and a bunch of friends took the bus into the city together to see a movie - for the first time without parents. And this was the theatre. The movie? "American Graffiti". Good times.
Go online and check out the Lido in The Pas, Manitoba as it's a wonderful old-style theatre. I took tickets there during high school and when I was back for the town's 100th anniversary in August, the machine where we put the torn half of the ticket is still being used in the lobby. Most of the original fixtures that go back to the 1920s or '30s are still there. Only the seats have been replaced. The thetare is still in the family of the original owner.
Patricia Abbott is the author of more than 125 stories that have appeared online, in print journals and in various anthologies. She is the author of two print novels CONCRETE ANGEL (2015) and SHOT IN DETROIT (2016)(Polis Books). CONCRETE ANGEL was nominated for an Anthony and Macavity Award in 2016. SHOT IN DETROIT was nominated for an Edgar Award and an Anthony Award in 2017. A collection of her stories I BRING SORROW AND OTHER STORIES OF TRANSGRESSION will appear in 2018.
She also authored two ebooks, MONKEY JUSTICE and HOME INVASION and co-edited DISCOUNT NOIR. She won a Derringer award for her story "My Hero." She lives outside Detroit.
Patricia (Patti) Abbott
SHOT IN DETROIT
Edgar Nominee 2017, Anthony nominee 2017
CONCRETE ANGEL
Polis Books, 2015-nominated for the Anthony and Macavity Awards
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Don't see many around. There's one in Covington near us, but it's had the same movie poster up for two years so I think it's closed.
Love these.
The old movie theater in my town has been re-purposed as The Carroll Arts Center. They have bands, films, art shows, theater camps for kids in the summer, a free movie night for kids once a week in the summer. Just all sorts of stuff really.
Here's a pic:
http://www.agilitynut.com/p/carroll904.jpg
Some of the major Indian cities are still holding on to their vintage theatres. Bombay still has a few though most have been demolished and replaced with snazzy multi-screen multiplexes. Some of the theatres still around have English names like Eros, Regal, Capitol, Imperial, Roxy, Edward, Excelsior, and New Empire, a British hangover I guess.
The Svea theatre in Sundsvall, Sweden:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Biografteatern_Svea_Sundsvall_07.jpg
Opened in 1912. One of my dearest cinematic memories is from there. Back in 1974, when I was 11, me and a bunch of friends took the bus into the city together to see a movie - for the first time without parents. And this was the theatre. The movie? "American Graffiti". Good times.
I snapped a picture after last year’s Bouchercon of the Tivoli in St. Louis, or at least of its sign.
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One of my favs from back in the Maine days....
Go online and check out the Lido in The Pas, Manitoba as it's a wonderful old-style theatre. I took tickets there during high school and when I was back for the town's 100th anniversary in August, the machine where we put the torn half of the ticket is still being used in the lobby. Most of the original fixtures that go back to the 1920s or '30s are still there. Only the seats have been replaced. The thetare is still in the family of the original owner.
The Crest on Westwood Blvd in LA is another, with wonderful preserved wall murals inside.
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