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Taken from the Paramount Movies (YouTube) print of the theatrical trailer for "The Italian Job" (2003).
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Emerson College revamped and restored the old (1932) Paramount Theater on Washington Street in the Theater District. Now it's the Paramount Center, with three performance areas.
A bit blurry, but this is another shot of The Paramounts - the band that would eventually become Procol Harum - doing soundcheck at Club Riga in their native Southend. From left to rigth: Gary Brooker, Robin Trower, Mick Brownlee, Chris Copping. Pic uploaded by One-Eye over the cameraphone.
Backroom to the east of the entrance. It used to be a coffee shop for a short while back in the late 80's
History of the 85 year old building built in 1928 originally the Seattle Theater
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Oct 4, 2008 -- Inside the Paramount Hotel. The Paramount Hotel is an Ian Schrager hotel designed by Philippe Stark.
Part of The Peeling Back the Neon tour of Times Square, on Times Square's transformation from a red light district of sex shops and peep shows to an economic development district and entertainment mecca. Part of Open House New York.
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Exteriors at the Paramount Lot. One of the townhouses is used as Jane's house on Rizzoli and Isles. They were also used on Seinfeld. The house to the right was Phoebe's house on Charmed.
The historic Paramount Theater stands on the Tennessee Side of State Street. It opened in 1931 and is still a performance venue today. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Place in 1985
My new used purchase. A origional ordered with the custom paint option and no schwinn logos. Awesome aot of the saddle
Taken from a VHS release of "Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom" (1984).
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Newark Paramount Theater - photo courtesy of afterthefinalcurtain.net/2011/09/28/the-newark-paramount-...