Denver Movie Theaters: The Glory Years

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I agree with Ralph Albi who says it was the Towne Theater! THAT was the name I now recall. But no — it was not the Victory. Never. No, no; the Victory was down on Curtis, always. "In my time" ((late 1950's early '60s) the Victory (on Curtis) was a really, really run down 'joint.' Cheap 'floozy movies' were shown there, and were an attraction for us high school boys to go see this kind of cheap and tawdry films. Not pornographic — just cheap and, uh…'titillating.' For their time...

I wonder if you're referring to the 'newsreel theater' that was on Welton St., across from Fontuis Shoes yes, but directly across street from the fabulous 'Art Deco' Orpheum Theater? I don't recall the name of it but I remember reading that it showed 'Newsreels' and Nothing But — just newsreels — all day and night — especially during WWII when people hungered for 'up to date' information and pictures of the War. Sometime after the War it was converted to a cheapie movie house that I recall (looking at it from the Orpheum Building) where cheap, 'girlie' movies were shown.
It was a very very small theater, and did indeed have a parking lot right next door to it.

It was called the Telenews, and its program changed weekly, on Thursday or Friday afternoon, I believe. If you had the time available, you could go and see two programs of news and shorts for the price of one!

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I went to the Denham threater several times for the Movies, My Uncle Bob Clark was a manager there at the time so sorry to see that place is no longer there. Would like to see and read more history of the Denham

Hi Russell - Thanks for sharing that memory with us. We could cover a beloved, and shuttered, Denver movie theater once a week for years without ever having to repeat!

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