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Occupation:revival movie theater



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The New Beverly Cinema has been in business continuously since May 5, 1978. When it opened, revival theatres were quite common in the U.S. and other parts of the world. Today, the New Beverly is one of the very last full-time double bill revival houses left in the entire U.S.

The New Beverly generally runs three new double bills every week. It is a fully independent theatre and is not part of a larger chain. All films are presented in 35mm with Dolby stereo when applicable. Like any commercial theatrical venue, the New Beverly rents the prints it plays from the major and independent studios and distributors (Paramount, Sony, Warner Bros., Miramax, Rialto, Kino, etc.). Fewer titles are available than in the heyday of revival theatres, but the prints in circulation have generally been of excellent quality, especially in the last few years. Because the New Beverly is still a "change-over" house that does not utilize film platters, it often exhibits archival or new prints.

Previous Incarnations of 7165 Beverly Blvd.

In the 1940s the building that houses the New Beverly was the first home of Slapsy Maxie's, a Hollywood hotspot run by prizefighter Maxie Rosenbloom, before it moved to Wilshire Boulevard. Behind the scenes, the property at 7165 Beverly Boulevard was owned by infamous mob boss Mickey Cohen. In its nightclub days as Slapsy Maxie's, the New Beverly premises hosted early performances by such luminaries as Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, Jackie Gleason, Phil Silvers, Spike Jones, Sammy Davis Jr., Danny Thomas and Joe E. Lewis.

In the late 1950s and early 60s the New Beverly premises were home to a theatre known as the Riviera-Capri. The Riviera-Capri printed a sophisticated fold-out program listing the month's schedule and was perhaps one of the city's first theatres to do so. Programming at the Riviera-Capri consisted of American classics and international arthouse fare. (Look for the Riviera-Capri in at least one episode of The Beverly Hillbillies!)

In the mid 1960s the name of the theatre was changed to the Europa, and the programming at that time focused on serious European fare. The theatre then became the Eros and featured erotically themed European films.

The theatre was renamed the Beverly Cinema in approximately 1968 and existed as a porno theatre until about 1977. "New" was added to the name when the theatre became its current self in 1978 to distinguish the theatre from its earlier incarnation, and the "New" remains a part of the name to this day.

Feel free to post film suggestions and requests on this page! Please keep in mind that not all titles are available theatrically.
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   New Beverly Cinema's Calendar ( View All )
May 16 2008 7:30P
PERFORMANCE (1970) & O LUCKY MAN! (1973) @ 7:30 & 9:35, respectively
May 16 2008 11:45P
RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) @ Midnight - all seats $7
May 17 2008 3:00P
PERFORMANCE (1970) & O LUCKY MAN! (1973) @ 3:05 & 5:10, respectively
May 17 2008 8:30P
PERFORMANCE (1970) @ 8:30
May 17 2008 11:45P
MIDNIGHT GRIND: FROM THE NEW BEVERLY’S ATTIC @ Midnight - all seats $7
May 18 2008 2:45P
CHINATOWN (1974) & DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975) @ 2:45 & 5:15, respectively
May 18 2008 8:00P
CHINATOWN (1974) @ 8:00
May 19 2008 7:30P
CHINATOWN (1974) & DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975) @ 7:30 & 10:00, respectively
May 20 2008 7:30P
CHINATOWN (1974) & DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975) @ 7:30 & 10:00, respectively
May 21 2008 7:30P
PSYCHO (1960) & FRENZY (1972) @ 7:30 & 9:40, respectively
May 22 2008 7:30P
PSYCHO (1960) & FRENZY (1972) @ 7:30 & 9:40, respectively
May 23 2008 7:30P
NEXT STOP GREENWICH VILLAGE (1976) & HARRY AND TONTO (1974) @ 7:30 & 9:40, respectively
May 23 2008 11:45P
RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) @ Midnight - all seats $7
May 24 2008 3:00P
NEXT STOP GREENWICH VILLAGE (1976) & HARRY AND TONTO (1974) @ 3:05 & 5:15, respectively
May 24 2008 7:30P
NEXT STOP GREENWICH VILLAGE (1976) & HARRY AND TONTO (1974) @ 7:30 & 9:40, respectively
May 24 2008 11:45P
THE CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE (1976) @ Midnight - all seats $7
May 25 2008 2:45P
CABARET (1972) & SWEET CHARITY (1969) @ 2:45 & 5:10, respectively
May 25 2008 8:00P
CABARET (1972) @ 8:00
May 26 2008 7:30P
CABARET (1972) & SWEET CHARITY (1969) @ 7:30 & 9:55, respectively
May 27 2008 7:30P
Eric Caidin and Brian Quinn present THE GRINDHOUSE FILM FESTIVAL! @ 7:30 & 10:00, respectively
May 28 2008 7:30P
BEDAZZLED (1967) & THE RULING CLASS (1972) @ 7:30 & 9:35, respectively
May 29 2008 7:30P
BEDAZZLED (1967) & THE RULING CLASS (1972) @ 7:30 & 9:35, respectively
May 30 2008 11:45P
RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) @ Midnight - all seats $7
May 31 2008 11:45P
ZARDOZ (1974) @ Midnight - all seats $7

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May 16 2008 9:10 PM

GRINDHOUSE PRESENTS:
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*~MothGirl™~*





May 16 2008 1:46 AM

My .02 - Bunuel, Kurasowa, Powell/Pressburger, Welles, Hawks, Ford, Godard, Herzog, Wenders, Ophuls, Murnau, Browning, Renoir, Wilder, Lang, Altman, De Toth, Sturges, Cocteau, Kazan, Hitchcock, Lynch, Ulmer, Pabst, lots more. I think I've seen just about all of these on your screen, too.

And bravo on the fabbo new air conditioning.
xo
IFHY





May 15 2008 4:33 AM

JULIA!!!

They guy below me had some nice suggestions, but come one!! Give the people what they truly deserve!!! More MARION and more JOHN T. WOODS!!!

Heroes & Villains





May 12 2008 7:49 PM

Please show some John Carpenter movies! And more Sergio Leone double bills. In the past year and a half you played Fistful of Dollars on a double bill with Tears of the Black Tiger, you played Duck You Sucker on its own, and The Good The Bad & The Ugly with I can't remember what. You haven't played For A Few Dollars More yet. Also, are there any 35 mm prints of Sergio Corbucci westerns like Django? Maybe William Lustig can help you get one, his company Blue Underground released a restored Django. ALSO, let's not forget about Mr. George A. Romero! He didn't just make zombie films, a double feature of The Crazies and Martin would be appreciated. Thanks! Also, there is one other film called Django Kill! starring Tomas Milian, that happens to be one of the best spaghetti westerns ever made. Blue Underground also released that and it would be amazing if you guys could show it.
Prince Charles Cinema





May 14 2008 2:21 PM

Thanks for the add. Tell us what films YOU want to be seen on the big screen and we will see what we can do.


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Burt





May 14 2008 2:37 PM

Thank you for the add!


we haven't been here in ages.Hope to see you guys soon.
Carly Darling





May 14 2008 2:59 PM

Hey there.

I'm planning on coming down to LA to visit from the 4th-8th of June, and was wondering what was happening? I like making a point to go at least once when I'm back in town. :)

Hope all is well w/ everyone at the N.B.C!

'Till next time.
Starts Today!





May 14 2008 5:46 PM

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toti basso





May 14 2008 1:29 AM

Thanks heart the friendship.
Compliments heart your job.
Serenity!
Hi, Toti.
Becky





May 13 2008 11:18 PM

Happy Anniversary New Beverly! Can't wait for another 30 years of movie watching in my fave seat at the theater!!
RAZOR TREE FILMS





May 13 2008 12:29 PM


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Heroes & Villains





May 12 2008 7:49 PM

Please show some John Carpenter movies! And more Sergio Leone double bills. In the past year and a half you played Fistful of Dollars on a double bill with Tears of the Black Tiger, you played Duck You Sucker on its own, and The Good The Bad & The Ugly with I can't remember what. You haven't played For A Few Dollars More yet. Also, are there any 35 mm prints of Sergio Corbucci westerns like Django? Maybe William Lustig can help you get one, his company Blue Underground released a restored Django. ALSO, let's not forget about Mr. George A. Romero! He didn't just make zombie films, a double feature of The Crazies and Martin would be appreciated. Thanks! Also, there is one other film called Django Kill! starring Tomas Milian, that happens to be one of the best spaghetti westerns ever made. Blue Underground also released that and it would be amazing if you guys could show it.
Heroes & Villains





May 12 2008 7:49 PM

Please show some John Carpenter movies! And more Sergio Leone double bills. In the past year and a half you played Fistful of Dollars on a double bill with Tears of the Black Tiger, you played Duck You Sucker on its own, and The Good The Bad & The Ugly with I can't remember what. You haven't played For A Few Dollars More yet. Also, are there any 35 mm prints of Sergio Corbucci westerns like Django? Maybe William Lustig can help you get one, his company Blue Underground released a restored Django. ALSO, let's not forget about Mr. George A. Romero! He didn't just make zombie films, a double feature of The Crazies and Martin would be appreciated. Thanks! Also, there is one other film called Django Kill! starring Tomas Milian, that happens to be one of the best spaghetti westerns ever made. Blue Underground also released that and it would be amazing if you guys could show it.
Heroes & Villains





May 12 2008 7:49 PM

Please show some John Carpenter movies! And more Sergio Leone double bills. In the past year and a half you played Fistful of Dollars on a double bill with Tears of the Black Tiger, you played Duck You Sucker on its own, and The Good The Bad & The Ugly with I can't remember what. You haven't played For A Few Dollars More yet. Also, are there any 35 mm prints of Sergio Corbucci westerns like Django? Maybe William Lustig can help you get one, his company Blue Underground released a restored Django. ALSO, let's not forget about Mr. George A. Romero! He didn't just make zombie films, a double feature of The Crazies and Martin would be appreciated. Thanks! Also, there is one other film called Django Kill! starring Tomas Milian, that happens to be one of the best spaghetti westerns ever made. Blue Underground also released that and it would be amazing if you guys could show it.
The Groupie Groupies





May 13 2008 5:23 AM

Hey New Beverly Cinema!
This is friensi Video - What do you think!!!


The Lo-Fi - Monday
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<3 The Grupie Grupies

toti basso





May 12 2008 12:08 AM

Compliments for your job.
So much serenity and happiness.
Hi, Toti.
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May 10 2008 11:57 AM

You're tough on my diet, New Beverly Cinema. Every time I visit I treat myself to Pink's after the show! :)
xoSG
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