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  1. The Redford Theatre is an atmospheric theatre in the Old Redford neighborhood of Detroit. The theatre opened in January 1928, advertised as "Detroit's most unique suburban theatre," due to its grand design, featuring Japanese and Chinese motifs.

  2. Redford Theatre Facts. (Written by John Lauter of the Motor City Theatre Organ Society for the 95th Anniversary of the Redford Theatre in 2023) The Redford Theatre was built in 1927 and 1928 by a local consortium out of Plymouth, Michigan for the Kunsky chain, the largest movie theatre operators in Michigan at the time.

  3. 115 reviews and 139 photos of REDFORD THEATRE "This theatre is a gem! Located in the outskirts of Detroit proper, this theatre is a throwback to classic cinema. It is beautiful inside, decorated in an Asian theme, complete with light up stars and clouds in the ceiling!

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  4. This is a theater that has been renovated to restore the original 1920's appearance. Classic movies as they were meant to be seen, in an old fashioned movie palace. Many times the movies are complemented with appearances of the stars currently being featured.

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    • 17360 Lahser Rd, 48219-2348, Michigan
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  5. May 23, 2024 · Scroll below to see every movie that is showing at the Redford Theater this summer. ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ (2019) When: Monday, May 27 at 7 p.m.

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  6. Mar 29, 2023 · The Redford Theatre opened by the Kunsky Theatres chain on January 27, 1928 as a neighborhood movie house. It was billed as America’s Most Unique Suburban Playhouse. The theatre, with its three story grand foyer and full-size stage, has been in continuous operation ever since.

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  8. The first Sunday of each month was at the Redford, the second Sunday at the Ann Arbor Michigan Theatre Barton, the third Sunday was the Punch & Judy Theatre Wurlitzer and the fourth Sunday of each month was at the Royal Oak Theatre Barton.

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