Friday, January 24, 1947
- Thursday, February 13, 1947 (3 Weeks)
13 Rue Madeleine
Starring James Cagney and Annabella
Directed by Henry Hathaway
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
85 Minutes
"Athletiquiz" with Pete Smith / A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Short Subject
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Reported Gross "13 Rue Madeline" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, January 30, 1947
42
$20,400
2
Thursday, February 6, 1947
42
$14,100
3
Thursday, February 13, 1947
42
$10,300
Totals
21 Days
Daily Average: $2,133
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3 Weeks
Average Performance: $355
126
$44,800
Source: Variety
Friday, February 14, 1947
- Thursday, February 27, 1947 (2 Weeks)
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
Starring Betty Grable and Dick Haymes
Directed by George Seaton
A 20th Century-Fox Picture in Technicolor
85 Minutes
"Sons of Courage" Narrated by Ed Thorgersen / Directed by Russ Sheilds / A Movietone Adventure in Technicolor / A 20th Century-Fox Short Subject
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Monday, February 17, and
Monday, February 24, 1947 at 7:30 PM:
Reported Gross "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, February 20, 1947
41
$15,200
2
Thursday, February 27, 1947
41
$9,600
Totals
14 Days
Daily Average: $1,771
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2 Weeks
Average Performance: $306
81
$24,800
Source: Variety
Friday, February 28, 1947
- Thursday, March 20, 1947 (3 Weeks)
Boomerang!
Starring Dana Andrews and Jane Wyatt
Directed by Elia Kazan
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
88 Minutes
"Fashion Means Business" from The March of Time
/ A Time-Life Production / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Friday, February 28, 1947:
Last Complete Show: 10:00 PM
Saturday, March 1, 1947:
Last Complete Show: 11:30 PM
Friday, March 7, 1947:
Last Complete Show: 10:00 PM
Saturday, March 8, 1947
LAst Complete Show: 11:30 PM
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Monday, March 3,
Monday, March 10, and
Monday, March 17, 1947 at 7:30 PM:
Friday, March 21, 1947
- Saturday, April 5, 1947 (2 Weeks)
Carnival in Costa Rica
Starring Dick Haymes and Vera-Ellen
Directed by Gregory Ratoff
A 20th Century-Fox Picture in Technicolor
97 Minutes
"Rescue Dog" Starring Pluto / Directed by Charles A Nichols
/ A Walt Disney Production in Technicolor / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Friday, March 21, 1947
:
Last Complete Show Starts at 10:00 PM
Saturday, March 22, 1947:
Last Complete Show Starts at 12:00 Midnight
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Monday, March 24,
Monday, March 31, 1947 at 7:30 PM:
Wednesday, April 16, 1947
- Tuesday, April 29, 1947 (2 Weeks)
The Late George Apley
Starring Ronald Colman and Vanessa Brown
Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
93 Minutes
"Life with Junior" from The March of Time
/ A Time-Life Production / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature: "Backlash" Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature: "Backlash" Loyola Theatre, Westchester (with 2nd feature: "Backlash"
Reported Gross "The Late George Apley" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Tuesday, April 22, 1947
35
$17,000
2
Tuesday, April 29, 1947
35
$11,800
Totals
14 Days
Daily Average: $2,057
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2 Weeks
Average Performance: $411
70
$28,800
Source: Variety
Wednesday, April 30, 1947
- Thursday, May 16, 1947 (2 Weeks)
The Homestretch
Starring Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara
Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone
A 20th Century-Fox Picture in Technicolor
99 Minutes
"Storm Over Britain" from The March of Time
/ A Time-Life Production / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature: "Jewels of Brandenburg" Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Reported Gross "The Homestretch" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Tuesday, May 6, 1947
35
$13,100
2
Thursday, May 16, 1947 (9 Days)
45
$8,500
Totals
14 Days
Daily Average: $1,543
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2 Weeks
Average Performance: $270
80
$21,600
Source: Variety
Gala Hollywood Premiere, Friday, May 16, 1947 @ 8:30 PM
Regular Engagement: Saturday, May 17, 1947
- Thursday, May 29, 1947 (2 Weeks)
It Happened on 5th Avenue
Starring Don DeFore and Ann Harding
Directed by Roy Del Ruth
A Roy Del Ruth Production, released by Allied Artists
116 Minutes
"The Russians Nobody Knows" from The March of Time / A Time-Life Production / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
Stars attending the Premiere:
William Bendix / Joan Caulfield / Don DeFore / Charles Coburn / Sydney Greenstreet / Diana Lynn / Virginia Mayo / Robert Mitchum / Victor Moore / Merle Oberon / Rosalind Russell / Gale Storm / Sonny Tufts / Esther Williams / Teresa Wright
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Premiere Tickets: $5.00
Friday, May 30, 1947
- Thursday, June 12, 1947 (2 Weeks)
Moss Rose
Starring Peggy Cummins and Victor Mature
Directed by Gregory Ratoff
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
82 Minutes
"Sleepy Time Donald" Starring Donald and Daisy Duck / Directed by Jack King / A Walt Disney Production in Technicolor / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
Continuous from 11:45 AM
Telephone RE 4111
Friday, May 30, and Saturday, May 31, 1947:
Late Show Tonight
Friday, April 6, 1947"
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature: "Little Mr. Jim") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Reported Gross "Moss Rose" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, June 5, 1947
35
$14,900
2
Thursday, June 12, 1947
35
$7,900
Totals
14 Days
Daily Average: $1,628
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2 Weeks
Average Performance: $326
70
$22,800
Source: Variety
Friday, June 13, 1947
- Wednesday, July 2, 1947 (3 Weeks)
Miracle on 34th Street
Starring Maureen O'Hara and John Payne
Directed by George Seaton
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
96 Minutes
"Your Doctors - 1947" from The March of Time / A Time-Life Production / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Friday, June 13, 1 and Saturday, June 14, 1947:
Late Show Tonight!
Friday June 20, and Saturday, June 21, 1947:
Late Show Tonight!
Friday, June 27, and Saturday, June 28, 1947:
Late Show Tonight!
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature: "Her Sister's Secret" Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Reported Gross "Miracle on 34th Street" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, June 19, 1947
35
$17,900
2
Thursday, June 26, 1947
35
$14,000
3
Wednesday, July 2, 1947 (6 Days)
30
$9,300
Totals
20 Days
Daily Average: $1,165
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3 Weeks
Average Performance: $233
100
$23,300
Source: Variety
Thursday, July 3, 1947
- Tuesday, July 22, 1947 (3 Weeks)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison
Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
104 Minutes
"Hound Hunters" Starring George and Junior / Directed by Tex Avery / A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon in Technicolor
(at Chinese and Loyola only)
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Thursday, July 3, 1947:
Late Show Tonight
Saturday, July 5, 1947:
Late Show Tonight
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature: "Born to Speed") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature "Born to Speed") Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Reported Gross "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, July 10, 1947 (8 Days)
40
$16,600
2
Thursday, July 17, 1947
35
$10,500
3
Tuesday, July 22, 1947 (5 Days)
25
$6,800
Totals
20 Days
Daily Average: $1,695
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3 Weeks
Average Performance: $339
100
$33,900
Source: Variety
Wednesday, July 23, 1947
- Tuesday, August 12, 1947 (3 Weeks)
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
Starring June Haver and Mark Stevens
Directed by Lloyd Bacon
A 20th Century-Fox Picture in Technicolor
104 Minutes
"New Trains for Old" from The March of Time / A Time-Life Production / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
(at Chinese, Carthay Circle and Loyola only)
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature: "The Crimson Key") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature: "The Crimson Key") Loyola Theatre, Westchester Fox Carthay Circle Theatre, Mid-Wilshire
Reported Gross "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Tuesday, July 29, 1947
35
$16,700
2
Tuesday, August 5, 1947
35
$11,600
3
Tuesday, August 12, 1947
35
$9,600
Totals
21 Days
Daily Average: $1,790
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3 Weeks
Average Performance: $358
105
$37,600
Source: Variety
Wednesday, August 13, 1947
- Thursday, August 28, 1947 (2 Weeks)
Kiss of Death
Starring Victor Mature and Brian Donlevy
Directed by Henry Hathaway
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
98 Minutes
"Clown of the Jungle" Starring Donald Duck / Directed by Jack Hannah / A Walt Disney Production in Technicolor / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
(at Chinese, Carthay Circle and Loyola only)
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature "Little Miss Broadway") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature "Little Miss Broadway") Loyola Theatre, Westchester Fox Carthay Circle Theatre, Mid-Wilshire
Reported Gross "Kiss of Death" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, August 21, 1947 (9 Days)
45
$13,400
2
Thursday, August 28, 1947
35
$10,700
Totals
16 Days
Daily Average: $1,506
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2 Weeks
Average Performance: $301
80
$24,100
Source: Variety
Friday, August 29, 1947
- Thursday, September 25, 1947 (4 Weeks)
Mother Wore Tights
Starring Betty Grable and Dan Dailey
Directed by Walter Lang
A 20th Century-Fox Picture in Technicolor
107 Minutes
"Popeye and the Pirates" Starring Popeye and Olive Oyl / Directed by Seymour Kneitel / A Famous Studio Production / A Paramount Pictures
Release
(at Chinese, Carthay Circle and Loyola only)
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature "Second Chance") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature "Second Chnace") Loyola Theatre, Westchester Fox Carthay Circle Theatre, Mid-Wilshire
Reported Gross "Mother Wore Tights" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, September 7, 1947
35
$21,400
2
Thursday, September 11, 1947
35
$14,100
3
Thursday, September 18, 1947
35
$9,800
4
Thursday, September 25, 1947
35
$6,000
Totals
28 Days
Daily Average: $1,832
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4 Weeks
Average Performance: $366
140
$51,300
Source: Variety
Friday, September 26, 1947
- Thursday, October 9, 1947 (2 Weeks)
Magic Town
Starring James Stewart and Jane Wyman
Directed by William A. Wellman
A William A. Wellman Production, released by R-K-O Radio Pictures
103 Minutes
"Album of Animals" a "Dribble-Puss Parade" with Lew Lehr /Directed by Valeska Weidig / A 20th Century-Fox Short Subject
(at Chinese, Carthay Circle and Loyola only)
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature "Under the Tonto Rim") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature "Under the Tonto Rim") Loyola Theatre, Westchester Fox Carthay Circle Theatre, Mid-Wilshire
Reported Gross "Magic Town" @ 50¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, October 2, 1947
35
$12,800
2
Thursday, October 9, 1947
35
$8,400
Totals
14 Days
Daily Average: $1,514
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2 Weeks
Average Performance: $303
70
$21,200
Source: Variety
Friday, October 10, 1947
- Tuesday, October 28, 1947 (3 Weeks)
The Foxes of Harrow
Starring Rex Harrison and Maureen O'Hara
Directed by John M. Stahl
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
117 Minutes
"Men of Action" from The March of Time / A Time-Life Production / An R-K-O Radio Pictures
Release
(at Chinese, Carthay Circle and Loyola only)
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature "The invisible Wall" Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feture "The Invisible Wall" Loyola Theatre, Westchester Fox Carthay Circle Theatre, Mid-Wilshire
Reported Gross "The Foxes of Harrow" @ 50¢ - $1.00;
60¢ - $1.00 for final week
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, October 16, 1947
35
$15,200
2
Thursday, October 23, 1947
35
$10,400
3
Tuesday, October 28, 1947 (5 Days)
25
$6,900
Totals
19 Days
Daily Average: $1,711
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--
3 Weeks
Average Performance: $324
95
$32,500
Source: Variety
Wednesday, October 29, 1947
- Thursday, November 13, 1947 (2 Weeks)
Thursday, November 27, 1947
- Wednesday December 10, 1947 (2 Weeks)
Daisy Kenton
Starring Joan Crawford and Dana Andrews
Directed by Otto Preminger
A 20th Century-Fox Picture
99 Minutes
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature "Two Blondes and a Redhead") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature "Two Blondes and a Redhead") Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Reported Gross "Daisy Kenton" @ 60¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Thursday, December 4, 1947 (8 Days)
40
$14,000
2
Thursday, December 10, 1947
35
$8,100
Totals
15 Days
Daily Average: $1,473
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--
2 Weeks
Average Performance: $294
75
$22,100
Source: Variety
Thursday, December 11, 1947
- Wednesday December 24, 1947 (2 Weeks)
Golden Earrings
Starring Ray Milland and Marlene Dietrich
Directed by Mitchell Leisen
A Paramount Picture
95 Minutes
Continuous from 12:00 Noon
Telephone RE 4111
Day and Date: Loew's State Theatre, Downtown (with 2nd feature "Blondie's Anniversary") Fox Uptown Theatre, Western and Olympic (with 2nd feature "Blondie's Anniversary") Loyola Theatre, Westchester
Reported Gross "Golden Errings" @ 60¢ - $1.00
Week
Week Ending
Perfs.
Gross
1
Wednesday, December 17, 1947
35
$10,500
2
Wednesday, December 24, 1947
35
$7,100
Totals
14 Days
Daily Average: $1,257
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--
2 Weeks
Average Performance: $251
70
$17,600
Source: Variety
Photo by Bob Plunkett at the Huntington Library.
Thursday, December 25, 1947
- Thursday, January 15, 1948 (3 Weeks)