Loew's State Theatre

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Loew's State Theatre was a prominent historic movie palace in New York City known for hosting major film premieres, including that of "The Godfather."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cinema
movie palace
theatre building
architecturalStyle movie palace style
category former theatres in Manhattan
historic cinemas in New York City
country United States of America
demolished 20th century
genreOfWorkPerformed feature films
motion pictures
heritageStatus historic theatre
inception 20th century
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

Times Square
locatedInTimePeriod classic Hollywood era
locatedOn Broadway Theatre District
surface form: Broadway area
namedAfter Marcus Loew
notableEvent premieres of major Hollywood films
world premiere of "The Godfather"
operator Loew's Inc.
surface form: Loew's Theatres
ownedBy Loew's Inc.
partOf Loew's Inc.
surface form: Loew's theatre chain
significantFor hosting major film premieres in New York City
role in New York City's cinema history
status no longer extant
use film exhibition
stage shows

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The Godfather premiereLocation Loew's State Theatre
George L. Rapp notableWork Loew's State Theatre
this entity surface form: Loew's State Theatre (New York City)
Rapp and Rapp notableWork Loew's State Theatre
this entity surface form: Loew's State Theatre (New York City)