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Boy, the Marks/CanTire-ification of the Greenview is painful to witness.
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This is where I experienced my first movie - Saturday matinee 12 cents! (features, newsreel, serial, cartoons ------- no advertising)
Goldie, I'm glad you managed to find a photo of your childhood hangout - but - assuming the theatre was in the back behind the storefronts, like Mustapha's Capitol - was it partially below ground or have they lopped off the top of it? Or was it just a lot smaller than the nearby Odeon Danforth?
The Victorian houses that used to be where the Robarts Library is now used to have to most elaborate annual ice sculptures on their lawns. I seem to recall this would have been in the 1960s... anyone else here remember this?
As I recall, many theatres in those days (Iola, Cameo, Allenby) had a sloping floor (towards the screen) that probably went into the basement.
After Greenview closed, it was empty for a while. Then a Shoppers Drug Mart moved in. It then relocated one block east and, eventually, Mark's took over.
I don't know if Goldie can confirm this but, given that the building is taller in front than in back, the screen could have been situated in the front. There is a substantial basement in the place so I am guessing that the slope theory is correct.
For additional Toronto movie theatre data try www.TorontoMovieTheatres/Rivest.
For additional Toronto movie theatre data try www.TorontoMovieTheatres/Rivest.
That link doesn't appear to work!
I'd certainly love to see more of Toronto's old cinemas.
There is a greek restaurant called Palace at the north west block of pape and Danforth.
I wonder if it is named after that theater??