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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trans-LuxTrans-Lux - Wikipedia

    www .trans-lux .com. Trans-Lux is a company that specializes in designing, selling, leasing, and maintaining multi-color, real-time data and LED large-screen electronic information displays, but is primarily known as a major supplier of national stock ticker displays for stock exchanges.

  2. Opened by December 1938 as a newsreel theatre. It later turned art house, and is where the Fellini film “La Strada” premiered in 1956. The Trans-Lux 52nd Street Theatre was closed in 1965 with Lee Marvin & Jane Fonda in “Cat Ballou”. Contributed by Gerald A. DeLuca.

  3. The Trans-Lux Modern Theatres had two small auditoriums (with 210 and 161 seats), each with its own boxoffice and turnstile entrance, and sharing a wide marquee. It first opened on May 16th, 1931, with one auditorium showing mostly newsreels and the other presenting only shorts and cartoons.

  4. Films Showing at SL8 Print. Print. Mitchell Theatres Starlight Cinema 8, serving moviegoers in the Los Lunas, New Mexico area since 2012.

  5. This was the third Trans-Lux newsreel theatre in New York City, but was built to replace the first, which opened in 1931 in converted retail space on the northeast corner of Madison Avenue and 58th Street. That first Trans-Lux seated only 158 people and proved much too small for the crowds it attracted.

  6. 15 kwi 2010 · The Trans-Lux Theater first opened in 1934 as a newsreel theater, one of the many cinemas that once lined Chestnut Street west of Broad. Its design is attributed to the prolific American theater architect Thomas W. Lamb, best known for his classical revival theater designs from the 1910s and 20s.

  7. The first Trans-Lux theater at 58th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City offered newsreels in a setting featuring larger seats, more leg room, and wider aisles than the average theater of the day.

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