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    Quote Originally Posted by Gistok View Post
    I think we've been mucking up the United Artists Thread too much with info on it's next door neighbor, the Michigan Building/Theatre. [[I'm just as much at fault!)

    So I thought I would start another one on the former 4,050 seat Michigan Theatre. Lots of stuff has already been said about it in other DYES threads over the years, but I've got a lot of interesting things that haven't been posted before. Busy week, so I'll start this thread with this.... [[I have no clue who put this together)...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ-dw5izGVQ

    ... P.S. The theatre was gutted by previous owners starting in March of 1977.

    Yes it seems depressing... but if you think that all the depressing stuff only happens here in Detroit, then check out what happened in 1963 to the former 4,651 seat San Francisco Fox, one of the five 1928-29 leviathan Fox Theatres built around the country [[with the Detroit Fox being the largest). Watch the whole video [[beyond the organ pipe info). The San Francisco Fox was considered America's finest movie palace in the "Palace" style, while the Detroit Fox wins in the "Temple" style movie palace category. [[NOTE: the SF Fox organ is a Wurlitzer 4/36 twin of that of the Detroit Fox, and today is located today in the much smaller 1,800 seat El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8o90jvKRec&NR=1

    Hard to believe people were so ambivalent back in the pre-preservation days of 1963, isn't it? Especially when checking out these color images...

    http://www.historigraphics.com/fox/s...llection.shtml

    While the Michigan was one of the half dozen finest movie palaces in the country in the "palace" style, the San Francisco Fox was at the top of this list [[with the Chicago Theatre, and NYC Paramount also on the list).

    At least 50% of the Michigan survives... but nothing but the organ survives of the SF Fox. Ironically it almost makes one glad that we have so much left of the Michigan....

    And getting back on thread... here are 2 pics [[had to split the image in half to get a decent image for posting)... of the ceiling of the former auditorium around the Procenium arch. Usually this area is bathed in perpetual twilight, and the true surviving colors of the ceiling are difficult for the human eye to make out...
    Wow Gistok, great photos. You coaxed colors out of that proscenium that I seldom saw in hundreds of times I was inside the theatre. Thank you.

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    Oh yes....The Michigan Theatre. One of Detroit's most forgotten gems. This is really an example of the stuff that only happens in Detroit. They turned a theater into a parking structure....wtf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by detroitbob66 View Post
    Oh yes....The Michigan Theatre. One of Detroit's most forgotten gems....
    Bob, I wouldn't exactly call it a "forgotten" gem. It gets visitors from all around the world, not to mention movies and commercials filmed inside the former theatre space [[at least 4 movies so far).

    You might want to delete your last post, the pics aren't right....

    Here's some closeups of the lobby ceiling...

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    The inside of the Great False Window... the grand lobby was actually about 40-50 ft. behind the window. This is/was the largest false window of any American movie palace.... also a detail of some of the dozens of mirrors in this glorious space.... which was never intended to be viewed by the public from the inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gistok View Post
    Bob, I wouldn't exactly call it a "forgotten" gem. It gets visitors from all around the world, not to mention movies and commercials filmed inside the former theatre space [[at least 4 movies so far).

    You might want to delete your last post, the pics aren't right....

    Here's some closeups of the lobby ceiling...
    Gistok, Very nice pictures indeed! I wish I had a better camera to capture it like you did tho. When I say forgotten, you are right that it is NOT forgotten by many people, but to inner city Detroit residents it is forgotten. Most have no idea that this beauty even exists in the Grand River Hood. Good point detroitzak....It is still standing! Great pictures everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1KielsonDrive View Post
    Wow Gistok, great photos. You coaxed colors out of that proscenium that I seldom saw in hundreds of times I was inside the theatre. Thank you.
    Unfortunately those 2 images were not taken by me, but by a professional photographer who does work for the National Geographic. He used a Nikon D80 camera. The photographer took many photos of the interior, and the building owner had him EMAIL me about historic info on the Michigan. He sent me that pic, and when I sent him a pic of the false window chamber, the photographer came back to Detroit to get some dramatic shots of that glorious space.

    Those 2 images are only part of a single much larger picture, but the JPG limitations here prevented me from posting the much larger image. Those 2 pics only show about 70% of the original photo.

    We may yet get to see some of the Michigan interior in a "possible" upcoming National Geographic magazine article on Detroit... but I'm not privy to any details of that possibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gistok View Post

    Those 2 images are only part of a single much larger picture, but the JPG limitations here prevented me from posting the much larger image. Those 2 pics only show about 70% of the original photo.
    So no pictures from the NG-guy I think. Copyright issues, yadda yadda....

    If you have a pictre that's too much for the site to handle why not post the picture as a link? Just drop the picture in Tinypic and that's all. I do it all the time.

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    Here's a list of shows there. Can't say they are complete...
    http://www.motorcitymusicarchives.co...ganpalace.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stosh View Post
    Here's a list of shows there. Can't say they are complete...
    http://www.motorcitymusicarchives.co...ganpalace.html

    February 9/Saturday:Iggy & The Stooges [[LAST SHOW EVER)February 23/Saturday:Badfinger
    Well, Iggy begged to differ!

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