Denver Movie Theaters: The Glory Years

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We used to go to the Weber theater on South Broadway for cartoons and movies every Saturday afternoon. On our birthday, the theater gave us a free birthday cake, donated by Volmer Bakery, also on Broadway. If my memory is correct. If not, please someone set me straight. Joyce

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I forgot to mention about receiving free birthday cakes from the Weber theater, that it was approximately between the years, 1947 - 1952. As I recall, the theater would give a child a free cake up to their 12th birthday. They were wonderful cakes and we appreciated them so much, although my mom was a great baker also.

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Just an added note. Times seemed gentler in the 40' and 50's. Living on the West Side, between 1946 and 1954, we also went to the Comet theater in Barnum, on rare occasion. It was north of Alameda and sometimes we went to the Tabor theatre on Alameda. My parents would drop me and my brother off for the afternoon and we would be at the theater for about 4 hours. We felt safe. Joyce

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Note to Virginia about the theater near 15th and Welton with a parking lot. That would be the Towne Cinema. It was small compared to the Orpheum which was across the street, the Denver and the Paramount which were both around the corner.

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I was in Denver Colorado on business in December 1969 and I went to see Funny Girl.
I remembered that it was a beautiful movie theater, but I can’t remember the name. Can anyone tell me where I probably saw Funny Girl in mid December 1969 in Denver Colorado?
Thank you.

That would have been the beautiful Continental Theater near Hamden and Monaco. The theater was named because of its continental seating plan (no center aisle and plenty of room between rows to allow easy passage of people walking to their seats). The theater still is there as far as I know. (There was an ice rink there where the Colorado Rockies hockey team used to practice, but it is gone).

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