Photos favorited by Kinospotter

  • <p>The Emmaus Theatre closed for the COVID-19 pandemic on March 15, 2020 but that didn’t mean the attractor went blank. Operator  owner Robert Audibert came up with movie puns including “Dirty Distance… but from a Distance” and this Facebook post for “Qauaranteenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” along with a gofundme.com page the theatre awaiting a reopening.</p>
  • <p>From the theater’s Facebook page, a sign of the times as the Black Lives Matter movement brought a supportive message to the Hollywood’s attractor - the theatre, itself, closed during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.</p>
  • <p>A sign for the times as the World Theatre in Kearney posts its attractor on Facebook during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.</p>
  • <p>The Esquire Theatre attractor during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 didn’t go blank here referencing “Young Frankenstein” on a Facebook post.</p>
  • <p>September 1999.</p>
  • <p>ABC Plymouth with house tabs drawn back and organ console raised a couple of years or so before the act of desecration in 1976.</p>
  • <p>in the years 1920 splendid cinema later kinopanorama</p>
  • <p>The changing colors of Paramount’s neon lights up downtown Oakland.</p>
  • <p>Circa 1978 photo and description courtesy Steven Carlyle Moore via Minnesota `70s.
              “Time Warp
              Midnight Weirdness at the Uptown Theater, Minneapolis, 1978 Minneapolis’s Uptown Theater introduced midnight showings of the Rocky Horror Picture Show on May 19, 1978. It was the beginning an impressive 18-year run.”</p>
  • <p>Ticket Envelope</p>
  • <p>Social-Distancing rules for the Concession Stand (June 6, 2020).</p>
  • <p>1956 photo courtesy Route 66 Mother Road Postcards and more Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>Picture  Peter Large  Estate Agent</p>
  • <p>Photo Derek Billings   Picture Taken during Our era of ownership</p>
  • <p>Spotlighted in trade journal ad (1925)</p>
  • <p>Original Proscenium & Reduction for Wide Screen</p>
  • <p>photo  Mike Ingram</p>
  • <p>Postcard view of Warner Theatre shows opening night of world premiere engagement of “Back Street” starring Susan Hayward and John Gavin, October 1961.</p>
  • <p>Auditorium photo courtesy Blytheville’s Past in Pictures.</p>