Denver Movie Theaters: The Glory Years

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Brian -- could you possibly call me? I am working on a project with an artist to paint the 5 theaters in denver that are in national registry. I called library for your book (??) DEnver movie theaters; the glory years and they had no idea what I was talking about.
thanks so much, tom

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Does anyone remember a theater in the Berkeley neighborhood at 44th and Yates? It close the Lakeside Amusement Park and east on 44th from The Oriental and Tennyson theaters. If so I'd love to know any memories that you have or knowledge of its past. Thanks, ari@dpsdenver.com

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I worked at the Paramount Theatre from 1967 to 1975. I’ve seen a lot of fine theaters destroyed over those years. The Paramount was directly across the street from the Denver Theater. The Towne theater was across the street from the RKO International Theatre. The Victory, The Gem and the Colorado Theater were located on Curtis street. We ate lunch at Mannings Cafeteria on Welton street. I have a bag of memories.

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My father, who was an artist, took me to see Fantasia downtown Denver at a theater that had to be modified to show it? A wider screen, I think. What theater was that and was it in 1957?

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