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NEW YORK: ASTOR THEATRE. The Astor Theatre, Broadway at 45th Street, New York, when it was showing King Vidors The Big Parade starring John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, 1925

NEW YORK: ASTOR THEATRE. The Astor Theatre, Broadway at 45th Street, New York, when it was showing King Vidors The Big Parade starring John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, 1925


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NEW YORK: ASTOR THEATRE. The Astor Theatre, Broadway at 45th Street, New York, when it was showing King Vidors The Big Parade starring John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, 1925

NEW YORK: ASTOR THEATRE.
The Astor Theatre, Broadway at 45th Street, New York, when it was showing King Vidors The Big Parade starring John Gilbert and Renee Adoree, 1925

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1925 Astor Broadway Gilbert Marquee Movie Theater Neon Night Sign Renee Silent Movie Vidor


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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of New York in 1925. The iconic Astor Theatre, located at Broadway and 45th Street, stands proudly with its grand marquee illuminated by vibrant neon lights. It was a night when the city came alive as moviegoers flocked to witness the highly anticipated screening of King Vidor's masterpiece, "The Big Parade". As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we can almost feel the excitement that filled the air on that early evening. The towering building exudes an unmistakable charm, showcasing classic American architecture at its finest. Its elegant facade serves as a backdrop for countless passersby who were drawn to experience the magic of silent movies. Inside those hallowed walls, John Gilbert and Renee Adoree brought their characters to life onscreen, enchanting audiences with their remarkable performances. This film became an instant sensation and left an indelible mark on cinematic history. The Granger Collection has beautifully captured this momentous occasion through their lens, allowing us to relive a bygone era where movie theaters held a special place in society's heart. This print is not just a visual representation; it is a portal into nostalgia and cultural significance. Whether you are an admirer of vintage aesthetics or simply fascinated by New York's rich history, this stunning image will transport you back in time and ignite your imagination like never before.

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