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  1. Nov 14, 2016 · The nation’s first stand-alone movie theater had set up the first commercial cinema enterprise offering patrons a look at “moving pictures” in a small storefront on Smithfield Street. Others were soon to follow John P. Harris and Harry Davis’ brainchild and the motion picture industry was born.

  2. Apr 17, 2006 · If memory serves, most had from 400 to 600 seats and they were fairly older houses. It could well be they were converted store fronts as Pittsburgh played a big part in the development of the film exhibition business. Ron3853 on April 19, 2006 at 11:35 am. The Fiesta was on Sixth Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh.

  3. Feb 7, 2017 · Proposals from 38 cities were considered before deciding on Pittsburgh, where for now the archive remains as the nation’s largest research and preservation resources for items pertaining to movie theaters and their social and historical significance. Looking ahead, there may be showcases for the public to see some of the society’s treasures.

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  5. gwanner66 on April 17, 2012 at 11:11 am. I worked at this theatre during high school and my first summer of college. We had an odd assortment of movies in those years… first-runs that didn’t go to the bigger, newer Showcase Cinemas, some foreign/art house stuff, cheesy horror movies, and the “big” movie from our sister theater, the North Hills, after they got another feature.

  6. The Warner was the only theatre in Pittsburgh that had the Cinerama franchise, with the 3-projector system of showing those extravaganzas. So, I saw “The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm,” “How the West Was Won,” “The Greatest Story Ever Told,” and “2001” all there.

  7. 1,525 posts · 7K followers. View more on Instagram. 10 likes. pghfilmoffice. Looking to watch a Crime film tonight, then look no further than DIARY OF A HITMAN (1991)! This drama was filmed in the Pittsburgh area and stars @forestwhitaker @sherriisme and @sharonstone. This is the only film directed by Roy London who was Stone and Fenn’s ...

  8. Apr 8, 2018 · Opened: 1928. Closed: 1984. A movie theater that spent its last years as a great place to see musical acts (Bob Marley, Prince and the Grateful Dead all played there, though not on the same night ...