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540: 552: 47: 298:, the organ was used for solos and to accompany silent films. The organ had 36 ranks of voiced metal and wooden pipes weighing a total of 33 tons. Crawford, who advised on the construction and installation of the organ, was the theater's featured organist from the 1926 opening until 1933. The organ continued to be played intermittently throughout the Paramount's history by 568: 539: 214:, maintained an office in the building until his death in 1976. The Paramount Theatre eventually became a popular live performance venue. The theater was closed in 1964 and its space converted to office and retail use. The tower which housed it, known as the 551: 675:
The Paramount organ was so successful that Fox Studios placed an order in 1928 for four identical organs to be installed in their theatres in Detroit (Op. 1894), Brooklyn (Op. 1904), St. Louis (Op. 1997) and San Francisco (Op.
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The murals in the theater's dome, Grand Hall and Elizabethan Room were painted by the Chicago-based artist
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Advertisement for the Paramount Building, with the Paramount Theatre behind at left (April 17, 1926)
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after a corporate merger. Before it was called the Paramount, it was known as the Felt Forum.
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Following the closing of the Times Square Paramount Theatre, two other theaters in
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in 1968. The organ continues to be used today for concerts and other events.
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The Paramount Theatre opened on November 19, 1926, with the gala premiere of
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With the theater spin off in 1950, Paramount Pictures rented the theater to
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The Paramount began hosting live music along with its feature films as the
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The theater was gutted and turned into retail space and office space for
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The last showing under United Paramount Theatre (UPT) ownership was
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was removed prior to the theater's demolition and installed in the
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operation closed in 2003, and the location then became home to the
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers
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played extended runs there. The use of the Paramount by the
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The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry
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at the opening of the Paramount Theatre (November 19, 1926)
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The theater housed one of the largest and most admired
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Paramount Theatre stage manager's records, 1936–1956
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Paramount Theater (New York City)
Brooklyn Paramount Theater

Irving Berlin
Holiday Inn
Coordinates
40°45′26″N 73°59′11″W / 40.75713°N 73.986488°W / 40.75713; -73.986488
movie palace
Capacity
Rapp & Rapp
movie palace
Broadway
Times Square
Midtown Manhattan
Paramount Pictures
Adolph Zukor
Famous Players Film Company
1501 Broadway
Paramount Pictures
Manhattan
Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Garden
Gulf and Western Building (15 Columbus Circle)
Brooklyn Paramount Theater
Herbert Brenon
God Gave Me Twenty Cents
Jimmy Walker
Thomas Edison
Will H. Hays
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
John Murray Anderson

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