Marine Theater

88 Bay Avenue,
Highlands, NJ 07732

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bicyclereporter
bicyclereporter on July 21, 2015 at 5:57 pm

i was biking thru the other day and saw a building in a marine green color that resembled a small movie theater. 600 would be pushing it. i’ll post from my mobile.

kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on September 13, 2007 at 2:39 am

This was still a Brandt theater in 1963, along with the Atlantic. Harry Brandt was president and general manager. Brandt operated theaters in ten states plus DC at the time. Most of the theaters were in NY or NJ.

42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on April 21, 2006 at 5:11 pm

One of the double features that I was able to re-trace was The List of Adrian Messenger one during the summer of 1963. Here’s the ad. jerry

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42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on March 5, 2005 at 5:46 pm

According to the 1956 Yearbook of Motion Pictures, The Marine was part of the Brandt Theater chain and officially sat 540. Anyone know where the Brandt booking archives are kept????

RickB
RickB on March 2, 2005 at 5:01 pm

The Frank Theatres chain appears to have two seasonal houses on the South Jersey shore: the Strand 5 in Ocean City (Cinema Treasures #7144) and the Beach 4 in Cape May (not yet listed).

42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on March 2, 2005 at 2:53 pm

I wonder, Ron, if they are not-for-profit and subsidized some way. Or popcorn goes for $15. Jerry

Ron Newman
Ron Newman on March 2, 2005 at 2:44 pm

The Cape Cinema, on Cape Cod, is seasonal. It is open only from mid-April through late October, according to their web site.

Also on Cape Cod, New Art Cinemas in Provincetown closes two of their three screens for the winter.

It wouldn’t surprise me to find such seasonal operations in other resort areas.

42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on March 2, 2005 at 2:09 pm

I don’t know of any theaters anywhere, other than drive-ins, that are seasonal. I imagine that would be tough to do in this economy. Are there any in LI? I’m in Florida so even the drive-in is 52wks/year.
Jerry

Michael Furlinger
Michael Furlinger on March 2, 2005 at 2:04 pm

are there any theaters left in jersey that just open in the summer?

42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on March 2, 2005 at 1:31 pm

A super librarian in NJ mailed a copy of an image of the theater from a book (not credited). It’s a grainy shot from 1939 when it was called Highlands Auditorium. It mentions that in 1940s & 1950s it was called the Marine and was managed in conjunction with the Atlantic in the next town. It does mention that “with a different facade, it exists as the Lusty Lobster at 88 Bay Avenue”.

She was also gracious to include a few copies of the theater listings from 1963. Fortunately, she hit on one of my memories.

It seems as if the theater may have been open on weekends only during the off season and changed programming on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sunday with weekend matinees.

A mix of single features (newer releases like Hud, Nutty Professor), with some creative double features (Journey to the Center of the Earth & Time Machine). I remember seeing The Blob paired with War of the Worlds.

I have other programming, on these 6-7 pages,for the area theaters, Atlantic, Route 35 DI, Eatontown DI, Carlton, Eatontown DI , if interested email me.

Jerry

42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on February 26, 2005 at 9:47 pm

I went through NY Times microfiche for months documenting the theaters that I lived in during the 50s-60s in NYC. I have a spreadsheet of the double features that I could verify. Missing my 42nd Street theaters that didn’t advertise. But found a neat movie clip today on gettyimages.com which I posted on the 42nd theater pages.

I’ll check out your archives. Jerry

teecee
teecee on February 26, 2005 at 9:29 pm

I am in NJ (no I am not offering!) but what I want to do is a similar thing for my boyhood theater. I’ll let you know how much of a pain in the neck microfilms are if I ever get to my hometown libray. Boy we sure do get spoiled by the internet.

PS I love the Florida online photo archives. Check out some of the theaters that I have posted.

teecee
teecee on February 26, 2005 at 9:29 pm

I am in NJ (no I am not offering!) but what I want to do is a similar thing for my boyhood theater. I’ll let you know how much of a pain in the neck microfilms are if I ever get to my hometown libray. Boy we sure do get spoiled by the internet.

42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on February 26, 2005 at 8:47 pm

Thanks, TC but I’m in Florida and haven’t found any NJ newspapers on line. I did contact a NJ library who is mailing me an image of the theater and some selected theater listings. I’ll post whatever I receive. Jerry

teecee
teecee on February 26, 2005 at 8:38 pm

Try going to the local library and looking at the local newspaper on microfilm from 1963. Probably labor intensive, but you’ll get your desired results.

42ndStreetMemories
42ndStreetMemories on February 25, 2005 at 8:25 pm

The theater was a hang out place for me as a 13 year old when the family rented a summer place in the Highlands (1963). If anyone knows how I can find an archive of the programming during that summer, please let me know. Jerry