Movie Palaces of Chicago

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2009
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  • @DOLRED
    @DOLRED Před 2 lety +1

    Mom took us to see "Ben-Hur" at the Marbro Theater in 1960. I had been to the Marbro a few times in those days. Few would have thought these theaters would be gone. The Marbro's Fan Window at the front was 4 stories tall and I glanced up and saw the drapes which must have needed a crane to mount on the inside. The Chandelier there was massive. The inside decoration was incredible--truly a grand castle of ancient times. The only part of the Marbro complex left is the corner building at Karlov which still shows some of the exterior wall ornamentation seen around these theaters.

  • @robertonline6543
    @robertonline6543 Před 3 lety

    I grew up in Chicago I miss the old theaters. I still remember Rivera portage Milford Logan Congress Davis Avon ...any of these around? Didn't they tear down uptown theater?

  • @gintasindreika933
    @gintasindreika933 Před rokem

    .040 R.I.P. Richard Sklenar, former executive director of Theatre Historical Society.

  • @larryboysen5911
    @larryboysen5911 Před 3 lety +2

    Chicago is doing much better than my home town, San Francisco...in 1963, we lost one of the grandest movie palaces in the country...the 4500 seat Fox Theatre...a French Baroque...delight...with a 4/36 Wurlitzer Organ, one of four built. The others were in the New York Times Square Paramount, St. Louis, and Detroit Fox Theatres, the latter two instruments still in use. What an era of craftsmanship and entertainment!

    • @johnnyjames7139
      @johnnyjames7139 Před rokem +1

      The San Francisco Fox is a memory, but it's WurliTzer is now in the El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, in excellent condition. It was my privilege to work on the instrument for several years.

  • @amyness1762
    @amyness1762 Před 2 lety

    uptown looks like the one up at ST Claire.

  • @jimamia77
    @jimamia77 Před 12 lety +1

    On my first visit to Chicago, I took rides on the Els and and saw many of the theater buildings. it is just like it is in the boroughs of New York City. We have Els here and the theater buildings are very identifiable. Churches saved a good number of these buildings. We are saving some of the great houses. I would say that the Loew's Kings is the Brooklyn equal for the Uptown. The Kings is being restored and it shall receive a new pipe organ.

  • @Zippy-the_Pinhead
    @Zippy-the_Pinhead Před 11 měsíci

    Can you please update the status of it's possible restoration? I heard that it is now owned by Ticketmaster. Not sure. I grew up in Uptown in the 60's & 70's where I attended movies at the Uptown. I was last there in 2013 when they were filming the Transformers movie. I would like to see this landmark restored and repurposed as a movie theater again. Thanks.

  • @bobbeaumont324
    @bobbeaumont324 Před 3 lety

    Lovely production!
    Be nice to see these theaters.
    I have stood outside the Chicago Theater.
    We have the Warner, Palace & Shubert here in Conn. I wonder what their history is?

  • @robertonline6543
    @robertonline6543 Před 3 lety

    Is this still around?

  • @ThePoreproductions
    @ThePoreproductions Před 11 lety +1

    I think films like MAN OF STEEL, THE SMURFS 2, MONSTERS UNIVERSITY, IRON MAN 3, OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL, and other films that came out in recent months and years, all deserve to be shown in movie palaces.

    • @Zippy-the_Pinhead
      @Zippy-the_Pinhead Před 11 měsíci

      In 2013 I was at the Uptown while they were filming the Transformers movie.

  • @jimamia77
    @jimamia77 Před 12 lety

    Many of the houses had ugly red brick exteriors with bulging black roofs. The Loew's Oriental in Brooklyn looked like a giant dog house but it's interior was much more opulent!