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(map)215.Ads state "Free Lighted Parking".The exterior is largely glass.The huge lobby lacks pretty decoration.The Riverview opened on November 1, 1991 with 11 auditoriums on one floor, and a total of 3600 seats.In the late 1990's, a second floor was added with six more auditoriums, and all of the auditoriums in the theater were stadium seated.All auditoriums have excellent digital surround sound.JKRoller Architects of Philadelphia, PA designed the Riverview, and the increase from 11 to 17 screens.From its opening, the Riverview has been very popular.The Riverview's crowds are often noisy in the auditoriums during the movies.Many Philadelphians attend movies earlier in the day to avoid the noisy crowds, or avoid the Riverview altogether.The action blasts out of a 2400 watt Surround system that includes 3 stage speakers with horns, 8 on the sides, and 2 in the back.My own note to above would be that the main screen at the Sameric, aka Boyd, that United Artists was then operating in downtown Philadelphia, was larger, at more than 50 feet wide.Philly last week and was sadden to look at the nespaper and see nothing but megapexes.Even the popular Eric Pennsuaken aka UA Pensauken is no longert in existance.Notify me when someone replies to my comment?Note: Cinema Treasures is not affiliated with UA Riverview Plaza Stadium 17.If you find a mistake, please contact us.The United Artists was the only theatre on Broadway built as a flagship house by a major studio.It is a grand picture palace in the flamboyant Spanish Gothic style, with a dummy tower to circumvent the local height restriction of the time.Texaco building was the city's tallest privately owned building for 20 years.Charlie Chaplin whose portraits appear on the interior murals inside the auditorium.It was her favorite theatre.Gothic tracery shoots vertically up the building's facade, accented by pointed Gothic arches.The ornate stained glass window patterns were originally repeated in the carpet design.The auditorium drips with gothic tracery, whose dazzling effect is enhanced by tiny glass mirrors and hanging prisms.AO was Mike Todd's answer to CinemaScope.The United Artists was the only theatre that was equipped for 70mm projection in Downtown Los Angeles.In the early 60's the United Artists theatre had a open and closed policy.Gene Scott's church returned the United Artists theatre back to it's original 1927 look.It is a grand old movie palace.Gene Scott just died today.The church will not die with Scott.Did the church buy the building or did they lease it?Times website states that Scott was involved in Rebuild L.Gene Scott's wife will take over the Ministry for a while at least.The church have maintained the building very well and it does look as good today as when first opened as a movie palace.In the end, and with a little persuasion (and possibly because we were British and had come all that distance 'just to see that magnificent building') LOL, we got approved to be allowed in.We were shown the priceless collection of ancient Bibles which were housed in a room in the basement that was originally Mary Pickford's private screening room.Having heard this morning of the passing of Gene Scott, I wonder, what now for the great United Artists?The above messages have helped.Paramount in the 1970s (live concerts) and the late Music Hall (aka John Hamrick's Music Hall, Seattle 7th Avenue, etc.Haven't been there since '87, but from the Million Dollar all the way down to the UA, I thought, thank heavens that Broadway is a tad run down, otherwise these houses would not still be standing.Naturally, not going in has added to the building's mystique to me over the years.KenRoe, any possibility that we can see any of your pictures of this 'Roxy of the West'?Scott's church has a large and active congregation (I happen to know someone who's a member) and I doubt they will suddenly vanish overnight.There really are large number of small businesses in the area, but they're also transient in nature, opening and closing on short notice.Many readers no doubt know that Julia Morgan was Wm Randolph Heart's favorite architect, who got the plum job of designing San Simeon, a theatrical building is there ever was one.Needleman Enterprises owned the masterlease but relinquished it in 1999 for private reasons( I suppose because they also owned the California and Orpheum theatres, along with several other properties downtown).Metropolitan then sold the masterlease out to Gene Scott, who then propmtly evicted a few hundred business owners to make way for his church.Metropolitan sold out to Scott or what.We also used to project movies on to walls of the surrounding buildings with one of our 16mm projectors.Has anyone seen the gargoyles on the building??Many of them are movie oriented.Everyone that came to visit me was reaaly blown away by those details.Right before Gene Scot came on the scene, several of the business owners( most of them were garment industry cutters , fashion designers, filmmakers and artists), banded together and tried to obtain the masterlease, myself included,but to no avail, it was a done deal.Charlie, Douglas and Mary would have liked that.Man, she has a really terrible singing voice!You'd think the church would hire someone to punch up her vocals, or least equalize it or add some reverb or something.Music Hall for a couple days, hoping to get our pay (we never did get it), but there wasn't one corner in that place we didn't explore during that time.And we thought we already knew the place!At least the great UA is still standing.Also from the LA Conservancy tour in 2001: Pickford was very involved in the design, like, micromanaging the whole thing.And the lobby, which looks impossibly lavish, is full of architectural trickery.Most of the materials here are also clever fakes.The marble is painted plaster.The woodwork is shaped and painted plaster.It's a regular encyclopedia of cheap architectural illusions.Pickford loved to point these things out because she knew you could let people in on the joke, and the joke would somehow still work.T'he Los Angeles Theatre' on South Broadway, LA is playing host to the UK television show 'Dead Famous LIVE'.If you are interested in coming on one or all of these days then email me for tickets!In this beautiful picture of the auditorium's side wall, it seems unmistakable that there is a separate balcony, or perhaps at least a shallower mezzanine level, under the main balcony.Can anyone confirm or deny?And if it's not what it looks like, what is it?As far as I am aware, another theatre on Broadway that had two balconies is the Arcade Theatre (former Pantages).That is VERY interesting information, and the first I heard of it.Gene's website, which seems to illustrate what you describe.Virtually all of the pics at Reverend Gene's site are meaningless because of the absence of context.The removal of the mezzanine seems like quite a radical move for basic widescreen adaptation.Anamorphic processes like CinemaScope would not have required so much (vandalistic!Perhaps this has already been discussed, but I wonder, is there a possibility that there was an attempt to fit the house for Cinerama?There is something truly awesome about it, and maybe just a little bit of a forbidding quality, which only adds to the mystique.It is an (undiscovered) national treasure.Imagine how cool it would have been to be an employee at Texaco and seeing that sign outside your window.Of course, during the Texaco era there was a second vertical sign on the building, too, that spelled that company's name.The big Texaco sign is plainly seen in one shot.One more note about the UA mezzanine issue.Gothic style, it stands as a tribute to film stars Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and others who established United Artists".Anamorphic processes like CinemaScope would not have required so much (vandalistic!Perhaps this has already been discussed, but I wonder, is there a possibility that there was an attempt to fit the house for Cinerama?That would entail quite a bit of alteration".AO was (for a simultaneous engagement with the Egyptian of "Oklahoma) brought in, and in those days, while M.This is a 2006 photo of the former United Artists theater.Those theatres were operated under Magna Theatres in NYC, it was a subsidiary company of United Artists Theatres.Like the Fox Theatre in San Francisco (Diamond Horseshoe) because of the balcony over hang was in the picture area on those seats.There was only two Cinerama houses before the Dome was built in 1963.Forum Theatre (company test house).My first year was spent as the deacon of maintenance at the UA Theater.UA building, its systems, the bible collection, general church activities, etc.Well it's not the Los Angeles United Artists Theatre for sure.And it's not a Los Angeles area theatre.Ohio Theater and it looks like a match to me.I'll post the photo of the Loew's United Artist Theater on the Ohio Theater page.Lost Memory, that's an elegant frontage (of the Ohio Theatre).Paramount in Seattle (during that great house's funky rock concert phase in the 70s, and with a faulty ladder, no less!The mighty UA in LA can stimulate many discussions which can go in many directions.Errors such as that are pretty common on the Internet, unfortunately.Not every institution will respond to notification about mistakes on their websites, either.The Library of Congress website has never corrected any of the caption errors I've told them about, but the L.Another mistake was a theater photo labeled as being in Massachusetts when the theater in the photo was actually located in Pennsylvania.If anyone else wants to contact the NYPL about the Loew's United Artists photo error, you will find contact information on their website at the photo link posted on May 1, 2007 at 1:17pm.The United Artists is the nearest theatre in this night photo of Broadway north from 11th Street during the parade celebrating the arrival of electricity from Boulder (now Hoover) Dam, 9 October, 1936.They also have the two "Jesus Saves" signs that used to be on the Church of the Open Door over by the library.The Ohio Theatre in Columbus OH opened on 1928 as Loew's and United Artists' Ohio Theatre.Other theatres developed jointly be the Loew's and UA chains were the Broad Theatre, also in Columbus; the Loew's and UA Theatre in Louisville, now called the Palace; and the Penn Theatre in Pittsburgh (now Heinz Hall).If you know of others, I'd love to hear about them!This church was behind the LA library on Hope Street.If not JB, I wonder who?The man in the hat at bottom left is probably Joseph Schenck, president of United Artists Corporation and also of the separately owned United Artists Theatre Circuit.Chaplin probably isn't in the photo because he disapproved of UA running theatres.Indeed, Barrymore's Ruritanian (well, Russian, actually) costume in the group portrait links with a photo from 'Tempest' (1928), seen at IMDb.The picture obviously played at the UA, but did it open the house, I wonder?Surely a 'Pickfair' picture had that honor.Schenck was one of the most colorful personalities in Hollywood.Fox with Darryl Zanuck, he began expanding UATC by buying conrol of theatres that had belonged to the bankrupt Fox Theatres.An old post card DEPICTING the UNITED ARTIST THEATER ON Broadway.Well, that's the internet for you.You can't believe everything you read.Walter Reade chain,(mostly in NYC, but saw one in Vancouver BC), though films released by Reade's distribution division, Continental, did not necessarily play there, although I think the Russian 'War and Peace', distrib by Continental, played at the DeMille or Ziegfeld in NYC.I'm not quite that ambitious right now!Another example of mix and match: on the post card linked above, the 'Texaco' sign up on the UA's water tower grille.Chief tenant of the office section of the building gets that privilege, I guess?This question is for Warren and William.How long did the Downtown theatres such as the United Artists,Orpheum,State,Los Angeles,Warner,etc play exlusive runs.Hollywood Blvd and some of the Wilshire Blvd theatres.It would be interesting to see when each of the large Downtown theatres played there last exclusive run and became a theatre for the large Hispanic population which carried these theatres into the 1980's.Brucec, Most exclusive runs happened in the 30's to 40's.The chains would book a Downtown run and play it with their Hollywood house.When Downtown died those booking went to the Beverly Hills houses till the mid 70's and then to Westwood till the early 90's.The large chains started dumping their Downtown locations in the early 60's.During that time National Theatres were dropping many of their large downtown area houses around the country.In Los Angeles Metropolitan Theatres picked up the leases on the former Fox West Coast houses and former UA and Warner and RKO houses in that area.So at one time they ran almost every house along Broadway till the mid 80's.Those houses ran full during that time.Coquette with Mary Pickford and Johnny Mack Brown was released on April 6, 1929.Another example of a tangled ownership history?And the Fox West Coast chain too.If anyone has heard of "Magnifilm", let me know.Let's not overlook the Charlotte Greenwood comedy, "Girls will be Boys."Does anyone know who she is?We had our uniformes custom made for the grand ocassion.Peter Ustinov in the role of Nero.Were the stars at the UA?Director Merv LeRoy, after a special screening in San Francisco (his home town), went out of the theatre alone and shed tears, as he had sold papers on that very street as an impoverished victim of the '06 earthquake.The ambiance of the UA would have been perfect for that masterpiece of an epic.Ustinov always steals the show, i.Here is a 1931 photo from the LAPL.The Bat Whispers with Chester Morris was released in November of 1930.If you have any worthwhile shots you can contact me 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