“Sleeping Beauty” 50th Anniversary The Original Engagements | Read more at in70mm.com The 70mm Newsletter
| Compiled by: Michael Coate, Hollywood, USA | Date: 08.04.2010 | Commemorating the golden anniversary of the release of Walt Disney’s animated production of “Sleeping Beauty”, I’ve put together a list of the film’s original roadshow* bookings. These were the first cinemas anywhere to play the film and, for the most part, the only ones to showcase the film in 70mm and stereophonic sound. This article is a celebration of the famous and long-gone cinemas in which the film played as much as it is a celebration of the classic film.
(*Officially, “Sleeping Beauty” was not a roadshow release since screenings were continuous and seats were not reserved. Many moviegoers and historians, however, tend to remember the film as a roadshow because the film was booked initially as a 70mm exclusive in roadshow markets.)
These original “Sleeping Beauty” presentations included the CinemaScope short film “Grand Canyon”. (The general-release showings, in some situations, included a different short and/or was double-billed with another feature.)
The bookings are listed chronologically by premiere date (day.month.year). These engagements ran an average of 8-12 weeks, with 17 being the longest that I tracked. | More in 70mm reading:
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| Release Dates (day.month.year) | | 29.01.1959 … Beverly Hills, CA – Fox Wilshire
10.02.1959 … Miami Beach, FL – Sheridan 11.02.1959 … San Francisco, CA – Coronet 12.02.1959 … Boston, MA – Gary 12.02.1959 … Chicago, IL – State-Lake 12.02.1959 … Dallas, TX – Tower 17.02.1959 … New York, NY – Criterion 18.02.1959 … Baltimore, MD – New 18.02.1959 … Buffalo, NY – Century 18.02.1959 … Louisville, KY – Brown 18.02.1959 … Oklahoma City, OK – State 18.02.1959 … Rochester, NY – Monroe 18.02.1959 … Seattle, WA – Blue Mouse 18.02.1959 … Washington, DC – Uptown 19.02.1959 … Houston, TX – Tower 20.02.1959 … Syracuse, NY – Eckel 25.02.1959 … New Orleans, LA – Panorama 27.02.1959 … San Antonio, TX – Broadway
04.03.1959 … Detroit, MI – United Artists 04.03.1959 … Richmond, VA – Willow Lawn 05.03.1959 … Minneapolis, MN – Academy 06.03.1959 … Pittsburgh, PA – Nixon 06.03.1959 … Portland, OR – Broadway 12.03.1959 … Shreveport, LA – Saenger 13.03.1959 … Atlanta, GA – Roxy 18.03.1959 … Philadelphia, PA – Goldman 19.03.1959 … Columbus, OH – Cinestage 20.03.1959 … Corpus Christi, TX – Tower 20.03.1959 … Dayton, OH – McCook 20.03.1959 … Denver, CO – Centre 20.03.1959 … Honolulu, HI – Queen 20.03.1959 … San Diego, CA – Capri 25.03.1959 … Providence, RI – Elmwood 26.03.1959 … Cincinnati, OH – Valley 26.03.1959 … Kansas City, MO – Brookside 27.03.1959 … Indianapolis, IN – Lyric
15.04.1959 … Tampa, FL – Britton
03.06.1959 … Salt Lake City, UT – Villa 12.06.1959 … Norfolk, VA – Memrose 12.06.1959 … Phoenix, AZ – Fox 12.06.1959 … St. Louis, MO – Pageant 19.06.1959 … Jacksonville, FL – 5 Points 19.06.1959 … Milwaukee, WI – Strand 19.06.1959 … Omaha, NE – State
01.07.1959 … Utica, NY – Uptown 02.07.1959 … Lexington, KY – Strand
“Sleeping Beauty”, 25. August 2002 at the El Capitan on Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, USA. Image by Richard Greenhalgh.
In addition to the bookings listed above, “Sleeping Beauty” might have played in the following markets/cinemas listed below during the 70mm-exclusive period prior to the film’s general release. Additional research is required for verification.
Albany, NY – Ritz Atlantic City, NJ – Virginia Beaumont, TX – Liberty Davenport, IA – Coronet Des Moines, IA – Orpheum Fort Wayne, IN – Clyde Little Rock, AR – Capitol Tulsa, OK – Rialto or Ritz Wichita Falls, TX – State
North American roadshow markets that played “Sleeping Beauty” only in its 35mm general-release version (despite having at the time at least one 70mm-equipped venue) included Cleveland, OH; Hartford, CT; Montreal, QC; Sacramento, CA; Toledo, OH; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC, and Youngstown, OH.
The 35mm nationwide general release began in June 1959. The first international playdates began in July 1959. The film was re-issued during 1970, 1979, 1986 and 1995. | | Sources/References | | This article was compiled primarily by referencing film industry trade publications and newspaper promotion. | | Thanks | | Jerry Alexander, Claude Ayakawa, Larry Blake, Mark Huffstetler, Bill Kretzel, Mark Lensenmayer, Rick Mitchell, Bob Throop, Vince Young, and the librarians who helped me research the information for this project. | | | | Go: back - top - back issues - news index Updated 06-05-22 | |
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