[78-L] MGM-Supertone connection?

Jeff Sultanof jeffsultanof at gmail.com
Tue Jul 6 06:16:01 PDT 2010


As far as I know, the Capitol was a Loews theatre, I believe one of his
flagships.

Paramount Publix was the name the films were copyrighted under between ca.
1931 and 1933 if that means anything.

Jeff Sultanof

>
> Not played in the theaters, SOLD in the theaters, Lowe Theaters.  Come
> to think of it, was the Capitol Theater a Lowes theater?   And since
> their sides were also on Publix labeled records, was it a Paramount
> Publix theater????  Roxy managed it until he built the Roxy and then
> managed the Radio City Music Hall.  There were two of these
> Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer records in my father's collection, and he bought
> them in a theater.  He would have been 21 or 22 at the time.  These
> records sometimes had mixed electrical and acoustical sides.
>
> Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com
>
> >  they are NOT related
> > to the MGM label of the forties/fifties (which is most likely the one
> listed
> > in Ty's online database). In fact, if Harmony is included in Ty's
> database,
> > the sides could be found there...?!
> >
> > Steven C. Barr
> >
> >
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