Corona Gaumont Theatre Crosby Vintage Movie Program Day the Earth Stood Still

$ 5.26

Original/Reproduction: Original Industry: Movies Item: Program Object Type: Ephemera Additional Details: The Racket, Two Tickets To Broadway, Anne Of The Indies, Hunted, The Day The Earth Stood Still, Phone Call From A Stranger, Robert Mitchum, Patricia Neal, Michael Rennie, Shelley Winters Theater: Corona Gaumont Theatre

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Corona Gaumont Theatre Crosby Vintage Movie Program Day the Earth Stood Still. Titles such as. Phone Call from a Stranger (1952) were released in spring 1952. The Gaumont circuit was one of Britain’s largest cinema chains, and programs like this illustrate the mix of Hollywood features, British productions, and short subjects shown to local audiences. Vintage Movie Theater Program, Corona, A Gaumont Theatre, CrosbyProgram listings include the following feature and supporting films: "The Racket" with Robert Mitchum and Lizabeth ScottSupporting: "Love in Waiting" with David Tomlinson and Peggy Evans "Two Tickets to Broadway" (Color by Technicolor) with Tony Martin and Janet LeighSupporting: "Armchair Detective" with Ernest Dudley and Hartley Power "Oh! Susanna" with Rod Cameron and Forrest TuckerSupporting: "Music in the Moonlight" with Doroth Lewis and James Ellison "Anne of the Indies" (Color by Technicolor) with Jean Peters and Louis JourdanSupporting: "The Small Back Room" with David Farrar and Kathleen Byron "Hunted" with Dirk Bogarde and Kay WalshSupporting: "On the Loose" with Joan Evans and Melvyn Douglas "The Day the Earth Stood Still" with Michael Rennie and Patricia NealSupporting: "Love Nest" with June Haver and William Lundigan "Phone Call from a Stranger" with Shelley Winters and Gary MerrillSupporting: "Fingerprints Don’t Lie" with Richard Travis and Sheila Ryan Also briefly noted- "Gaumont British News at Every Performance" Historical Note: This program reflects film offerings at the Gaumont Theatre in Crosby. Titles such as The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) and Phone Call from a Stranger (1952) were released in spring 1952. The Gaumont circuit was one of Britain’s largest cinema chains, and programs like this illustrate the mix of Hollywood features, British productions, and short subjects shown to local audiences. Size: 3-1/8" x 5" (folded)Format: Folded card Condition:Shows wear including stains, creases, bends, and edge and corner wear. It has an old paper odor.Old paper items often carry traces of their long lives and previous homes. They may have been subjected to various conditions over time, including exposure to odors, dust, or storage in places like attics and basements. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution