Street scene: Movie theater, snow, rain, promise

   
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This photo was sent to me by a reader, Chris Aiello. At first I processed it as an atmospheric street scene with a movie theater. Then I read the marquee. That placed it in the early 1960s, and I remembered that Jonas Mekas' "Guns of the Trees" (1961) was a film I reviewed in the early days of the ill-fated Town Underground theater in Chicago (now the Park West).

 
Aiello told me, "That was the St. Charles movie theater NYC. Circa 1962." And reader Irving Benig added, "East 12th in the Village ."

The "Ginsberg Hoover and Nixon" refers to Allen Ginsberg, who read his poetry on the sound track.

My first thought was that the scene in the photograph looked cold and lonely. Then I read the marquee and thought, no, that's simply how it would have looked on a winter's day. Inside it would have been warm, and the beam from the projector would have made a cone in the cigarette smoke.

When I left the theater it would have been dark and I would have looked around for a place to get a bowl of chili. I could read while eating it. I had the paperback of Norman Mailer's Advertisements for Myself in the pocket of my corduroy sports coat, under my thin khaki raincoat.

The Internet Movie Database lists only one review of the film, this one.

I went looking for a clip or a trailer of "Guns of the Trees," and there wasn't one. Adding the search term "Jonas Mekas," I found the short film below. You never know what you might find.
 
 



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marvelous - when I look at the picture I see a damp, wet lonely day. The inviting promise of a warm theatre, good movie, hot chocolate and the smell of popcorn wafting out the door. I am not so sure if in this case the movie was good but...there is always that promise.

Lovely photograph
Laura

I know the feeling. I live a few blocks away from my favorite theater in Boston, the Coolidge Corner Theatre. There's nothing quite like getting inside a heated theater, peeling off the snow jacket (maybe even the snow boots if no one is close) and the assortment of additional layers until a small nest now sets your seat a part from the rest of the row.

And yes, I did decidedly move closer to the neighborhood so I would run less of a risk of being late to my movie.

An amateur movie critic,
Monica

Wow. what I don't know about Chicago is a lot... well, I cam from Ohio... the Park West was the ill fated Town Underground Theater?
P.S. I dig the film short. Warhol at Whitney 1971, Yoko & John at the dumpling party? Great shit!

My friend chris aiello is filled with a lot of great knowledge

I remember the St. Charles Theater! Oh no! I'm still breathing. Great pic and thank you.

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