Midnight Cowboy did a good job of capturing Times Square atmosphere of
the late 60s- early 70s before the Times Square Rennovation Project
condemned all the theaters and shuttered all the stores on that strip.
The descriptions from Claude and Bruce were very accurate. No hyperbole
at all from what I remember but I was too young to go to these movies.
My parents forbade me to venture into that area, although I was allowed
to go to Broadway shows if I avoided Times Square. 
 
Claude, was the restaurant in Yorkville called Bremen House? There were
also several Viennese-style tea parlours on the block that served Studel
and Sacher . I used to go to the Loewe's 86th Street, which was a two
level theater with a full balcony. There was also a Gimbel's in the
area. Now all the German restaurants are gone. The theaters have been
split into postage stamps and all the stores are the same names you can
find in any cluster in any big city. I seldom travel there and I live
directly across 86th Street on the West Side. 
 
FRANC
 
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Claude Litton
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 9:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] NEW YORK THEATERS




In the 70's there were a huge amount of those theaters and peep shows in
that area.  This went from 8th Ave to 6th Ave and from 40th St to 50th
St.  There were also a huge amount of street walkers hanging around all
the theaters and they were very dangerous if you were not polite.  I
remember when one man was approached and instead of saying "no thanks"
called her a whore.  She stabbed him right in broad daylight.
 
In my college years I went to a theater on 86th St. where they only
showed films in German.  I used to go on Fridays when classes ended
early.  86th St.  was known as Germantown.  We went to a famous German
restaurant there when I graduated from law school.  I don't recall the
name.  The real estate boom also killed the area and the developers
moved in.  Today it hardly exists.  This is a part of town that I really
miss. 
 
Claude
 
In a message dated 6/20/2009 9:21:22 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


In my youth they would still show some classic movies in the falling
down Times Square theaters. I think the admission was like $1.75.
 
I remember once I went to some classic movie, and a scary guy was
hanging by the ticket booth. I gave $2 to the ticket taker, and was
handed a quarter back, and the scary guy said, "Give me the quarter". I
just kept walking and he said, "Give me the quarter or I'll kill you"!
 
I kept walking, and he said, "I am going to wait right here, and
whenever you come out, I will kill you."
 
I went in and watched the movie, and the whole time I kept thinking of
that guy. When it was over I went out, and he was nowhere to be seen.
If that was the present day, I would give him the quarter!
 
Bruce

On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Claude Litton <[email protected]> wrote:



I have seen them all since I was 17 years old.  I went to college and
law school in New York City and have spent my working life there.   I
have walked the streets of NYC for over 50 years and have always been
thrilled with everything.  I have been involved with NYC real estate all
these years and still love it.   I went to NYU in Greenwich Village and
my friends and I  used to peek in at the old burlesque theaters  (before
we got kicked out) and got to the movies in virtually every theater
already mentioned in other emails (so I wont repeat them).  I remember
all the old decrepit Times Square theaters before they cleaned up the
area.  The police used to walk 4 abreast because the area was so
dangerous and I am speaking about daylight hours, not just at night.
 
I remember going to the theaters on 57th street when one of them was an
art theater and the other was showing xxx films.   I remember Deep
Throat and the Devil In Miss Jones playing for many years as a double
bill.  The Paris Theater showed art films for many, many years before
the real estate got too valuable and getting old movies on VHS destroyed
the market for these theaters.
 
My office is at 295 Fifth Avenue across from the Empire State Building
and if anyone is in NYC they are welcome to visit.  I have over 50 movie
posters framed in my office suite including 6 of my Chan 3 sheets.  Joe
Bonelli stopped in last year and we had a great time.  Just email me in
advance to make certain I am in  because I don't work as many hours as I
did when I was younger.  I stopped going to work on Fridays 9 years ago
and leave at 2 pm.
 
Claude Litton
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 6/20/2009 3:06:34 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


I was lucky enough to be in NYC when HORROR OF DRACULA had just opened
at the Marfair Theater so I got to see the hugh Times Square wrap-around
billboard poster above the theater.  I also got to see the display of
the fiends (in a hugh fish tank) from FIEND WITHOUT A FACE located right
in front of the theater in Times Square.  Anybody else in our group see
these fantastic advertising  displays????   Larry Springer
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