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Stunning 1930 "Roxy Theatre Weekly Review Magazine" For Motion Pictures *

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    Description

    Description:  This Stunning 1930 "Roxy Theatre Weekly Review Magazine" For Motion Pictures has a picture of the theatre on the cover. The dark blue background contrasts the red fan like design that has the Roxy name in it. At the bottom of the cover in red letters it says " The Cathedral of the Motion Picture."
    The
    Roxy Theatre
    was a 5,920
    seat
    movie theatre located at
    153 West 50th Street
    between 6th and 7th Avenues, just off
    Times Square in
    New York City
    . It opened on March 11, 1927 with the silent film
    The Love of Sunya
    , produced
    by and starring
    Gloria Swanson
    . The huge
    movie palace
    was a leading Broadway film showcase through the 1950s and was also noted for its lavish stage shows.
    Known as the "Cathedral of the Motion Picture," the Roxy's design by Ahlschlager featured a soaring golden, Spanish-inspired auditorium, and a lobby in the form of a large columned rotunda called the "Grand Foyer," which featured "the world's largest oval rug",
    manufactured by Mohawk Carpets in
    Amsterdam
    NY
    ,
    plus its own pipe organ on the mezzanine. Off the rotunda was a long entrance lobby that led through the building of the adjacent Manger Hotel to the theater's main entrance at the corner of
    Seventh Ave.
    and
    W. 50th St.
    The hotel (later called the
    Taft
    Hotel)
    was built at the same time as the theater. Measures 6" W x 8-3/4" H.
    Co
    ndition: Corners and edges are slightly worn.
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    4/2013
    Nancy