Embassy 1,2,3 Theatre

707 7th Avenue,
New York, NY 10036

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Embassy 1,2,3 Theatre

April 18, 1965 Announcement 19 months before opening.

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Comfortably Cool
Comfortably Cool on July 3, 2020 at 4:32 pm

And failed miserably to be worth the wait!

vindanpar
vindanpar on July 3, 2020 at 5:04 pm

George Roy Hill was an odd choice to make this eagerly awaited epic(his previous film was the quirky Henry Orient popular with critics though not so much with audiences. It did so poorly as the usually enormously popular Music Hall Easter film that he declared he would never have one of his films play there again.) and it turned out to be a poor one.

Movie was playing drive ins by the summer of ‘67. Probably made it even that long as a roadshow because of the immense popularity of the book.

Eventually one of his films did play at the Music Hall, The Sting, though second run. It honestly would have been a suburb choice to open there. But Hollywood no longer wanted the theater. Films opening there were from hunger. It was an excellent presentation. Beautiful print with Joplin’s wonderful music very impressive through the Hall’s excellent sound system. Enjoyed it so much more there than I had than when the film first opened.

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