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Toronto's Local Movie Theatres of Yesteryear - Doug Taylor

Toronto's Local Movie Theatres of Yesteryear

Brought Back to Thrill You Again

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Buch | Softcover
216 Seiten
2016
Dundurn Group Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-4597-3342-8 (ISBN)
CHF 26,15 inkl. MwSt
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Relive Toronto’s golden age of local movie houses, when the city boasted over 150 theatres. A night at the movies was the highlight of the week for adults, and the Saturday afternoon matinee the most anticipated event in a child’s life.
2017 Theatre Library Association Book Awards — Nominated, Richard Wall Memorial Award
2017 Heritage Toronto Book Award — Nominated

Slip once more into the back rows of the favourite movie theatres of your youth.

“Brought Back to Thrill You Again” was an advertisement employed by theatres to disguise that they were offering older films that were past their prime. In the 1950s a sign appeared outside Loew’s Downtown (the Elgin) displaying these commonly used words. The theatre was screening Gone With the Wind, released in 1939. However, in this instance the claim was accurate, as the film did indeed thrill audiences one more time.

Similar to this cinematic classic, this book will thrill you again as it brings back memories of Toronto’s old movie theatres. Relive the experience of sitting in their darkened auditoriums, witnessing the adventure, comedy, and romance of the silver screen. Most of the theatres have been demolished, but to visually recreate them, the book includes 128 historic pictures of the theatres — exteriors, marquees, colourful neon signs, and auditoriums — many of the photos never before published in books or on the internet.

Doug Taylor is a Toronto historian who was a member of the faculty of Lakeshore Teachers’ College (York University). Through books including Toronto Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen and his history blog tayloronhistory.com, he continues to explore the city’s past and document its architectural heritage. He lives in Toronto.

Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chapter One — Theatres on Yonge Street




Rio Theatre (Big Nickel)
York Theatre
Kent Theatre (Queen’s Royal, Beverley)
Capitol Theatre
Victoria Theatre (Embassy, Astor, Showcase, Federal, New Yorker, Panasonic)
Hollywood Theatre
Circle Theatre
Odeon Fairlawn
Odeon Hyland
Biltmore Theatre
Willow Theatre
Downtown Theatre
Island Theatre
Savoy Theatre (Coronet)


Chapter Two — Theatres East of Yonge Street, on Danforth Avenue


New Onaka (Iola, Regal, Ace)
Allenby (Roxy, Apollo)
Allen’s Danforth (Century, Central, Titania, Danforth Music Hall)
Grover Theatre
Palace Theatre
Prince of Wales
Oxford Theatre
Odeon Danforth (Rex)


Chapter Three — Movie Theatres on Gerrard Street East


Bonita Theatre (Athenium, Wellington, Gerrard, Sri Lakshmi, Projection Booth)
Greenwood (Guild)
Crown Theatre
Eastwood Theatre


Chapter Four — Theatres on Queen Street East


Rex Theatre (Joy)
La Plaza Theatre (Acropolis, Dundas, Cinema Ellis, The Opera House)
Imperial (Palton, Rialto, Empire)
Family Theatre
Teck Theatre


Chapter Five — Theatres on Other Streets East of Yonge


La Reta Theatre (The Pape)
Blue Bell Theatre (Gay)
Cameo Theatre
Bayview Theatre
Birchcliff Theatre
Golden Mile Theatre


Chapter Six — Theatres West of Yonge Street, on Queen Street West


Pickford Theatre (Auditorium, Avenue, Variety)
Rivoli Theatre (People’s)
Avon Theatre (Child’s, King’s Hall, King’s Playhouse)
Odeon Theatre
Kum-C Theatre
Parkdale Theatre
Orpheum Theatre (Rosemary, Golden Dragon)


Chapter Seven — Theatres on Dundas West


Beaver Theatre
Centre Theatre (Duchess)
Apollo (Crystal)
La Salle Theatre (Liberty, Pagoda)
Royal Theatre (Roma)
Brock Theatre (Dundas Playhouse, Gem)


Chapter Eight — Theatres on College and Carlton Streets


King Theatre (Kino, Studio)
Garden Theatre (Cinema Lumiere)
College Theatre
Playhouse Theatre (Melody)
Odeon Toronto (Odeon Carlton)


Chapter Nine — Theatres on Bloor Street West


Madison (Midtown, Capri, Eden, Bloor Hot Docs Cinema)
Allen’s Bloor Theatre (Bloor Theatre, Lee’s Palace)
Doric Theatre (La Scala)
Alhambra Theatre (Baronet, Eve)
Esquire Theatre (Lyndhurst)
Kenwood Theatre
Paradise Theatre (Eve’s Paradise)
Odeon Humber (Humber Cinemas)
University Theatre


Chapter Ten — Theatres on St. Clair Avenue West


Oakwood Theatre
Christie Theatre
St. Clair Theatre
Major St. Clair Theatre (Cinema Italia)
Radio City Theatre
Vaughan Theatre


Chapter Eleven — Theatres on Eglinton Avenue


Avenue Theatre
Eglinton Theatre
Nortown Theatre


Chapter Twelve — Theatres on Other Streets West of Yonge


Adelphi Theatre (Kum Bac)
Lansdowne Theatre (Park, Acropolis)
Hillcrest Theatre
Mayfair Theatre
Mount Dennis Theatre (Maple Leaf)
Revue Theatre
Brighton Theatre
Grant Theatre


Conclusion

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Index; 128 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort Toronto
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 340 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 1-4597-3342-8 / 1459733428
ISBN-13 978-1-4597-3342-8 / 9781459733428
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