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| Closing Credits NO MORE JOY The Rise and Fall of New Orleans Movie Theatres * * * A Rock Production Dedicated to Sidney McCoy, Hilda Simon, Charley Funk and Ty Tracy GUEST APPEARANCES: Rene J. Brunet James Skelly Rose Kern A. J. Roquevert Allen Hollis Janine Bradford Marion Ecuyer Joseph Grilot DIRECTED BY DAVID D’ENTREMONT PRODUCED BY A. J. ROQUEVERT CAMERAS: David D’Entremont A. J. Roquevert Alex Sabatini NARRATED BY RICHARD W. PETERSON SCRIPT CONSULTANTS: Janiece Peterson Christian Stephan EDITED BY DAVID D’ENTREMONT AUDIO POST: JOHN GRUBER MUSIC BY DIGITAL JUICE Articles and Personal Picture Collections From: The Times Picayune The Picayune A. J. Roquevert Ty Tracy Rene J. Brunet Fred J. Knaps Rose Kern Michael Hurley James Skelly Dr. Barry Henry Sue Hargroder Miriam Dugas Otto Goessl Levere C. Montgomery, Sr. Asa Booksh Joseph Grilot Joy Houck, Sr. Theatre Historical Society of America Allan Hollis New Orleans Public Library 8mm FILM FOOTAGE: Michael Hurley A. J. Roquevert AD CREDITS: North to Alaska © 1960 20th Century Fox Jungle Cat © 1960 Walt Disney Pictures Hound That Thought He Was A Raccoon © 1960 Walt Disney Pictures Quiet Man © 1952 Republic Pictures The Jazz Singer © 1927 Warner Brothers Lights of New York © 1928 Warner Brothers Lover Come Back ©1962 Universal Pictures The Egg and I © 1947 Universal Pictures Tammy and the Bachelor © 1957 Universal Pictures Imitation of Life © 1959 Universal Pictures Operation Petticoat © 1959 Universal Pictures Pillow Talk © 1959 Universal Pictures House of Wax © 1953 Warner Brothers AD CREDITS CONTINUED… The Robe © 1953 20th Century Fox White Christmas © 1954 Paramount Pictures Ben Hur © 1959 MGM Giant © 1956 Warner Brothers The 10 Commandments © 1956 Paramount Pictures Dark Town Strutters © 1975 New World Pictures TNT Jackson © 1975 New World Pictures Come Back Charleston Blue © 1972 Warner Brothers Angels From Hell © 1970 American International pictures The Gypsy Moths © 1969 MGM Pictures Darby O’Gill and the Little People © 1959 Walt Disney Pictures I Love You Alice B. Toklas © 1968 Warner Brothers Death in Venice © 1971 Warner Brothers Alice’s Restaurant © 1969 United Artists Pictures Working Girls © 1986 20th Century Fox Dirty Rotten Scoundrels © 1988 Orion Pictures The Godfather © 1972 Paramount Pictures Now You See Him, Now You Don’t © 1972 Walt Disney Pictures Jaws © 1975 Universal Pictures The Sting © 1973 Universal Pictures Earthquake © 1974 Universal Pictures Jaws 2 © 1978 Universal Pictures Animal House © 1978 Universal Pictures Foul Play © 1978 Paramount Pictures Hooper © 1978 Warner Brothers Every Which Way But Loose © 1978 Warner Brothers Hannah and Her Sisters © 1985 HBO/Cannon Video The Golden Child © 1986 Paramount Pictures That’s Life © 1986 Vestron Video The Color Purple © 1985 Warner Home Video The Empire Strikes Back © 1980 20th Century Fox Raiders of the Lost Ark © 1981 Paramount Pictures E. T. © 1982 Universal Pictures Jurassic Park © 1993 Universal Pictures POSTCARD CREDITS: “CANAL STREET NEW ORLEANS” Published by Grant L. Robinson Photo by R. M. Parker “CANAL STREET AT NIGHT” Postcard Specialties POSTCARD CREDITS CONTINUED… “CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS” Published by J. A. Ossen Company Photo by G. L. Robinson “MODERN NEW ORLEANS” Postcard Specialties “CANAL STREET AT NIGHT” By E. C. Kropp Company ROCK PRODUCTIONS LOGO BY GEOFFREY SABATINI SPECIAL THANKS TO: Lee Roy Mitchell - Cinemark USA Saenger Performing Arts Center Mary Ann Anderson – National Association of Theatre Owners Mike Schonberg Edith Andry Layla D’Entremont Marion Ecuyer Henry G. Decoteau Robert Brunet - State Palace Theatre Brad Roquevert Bobby Buras Tod Hanna - Cinemark USA Terry Gerstner Wendeslaus Schulz Charles Achee Peggy Scott LaBorde Aerial Footage: Plane Piloted by David Chryssovergis ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: “AMERICA GOES TO THE MOVIES – 100 YEARS OF MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITION” By Barbara Stones “A TECHNOLOGICAL HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES AND TELEVISION” By Raymond Fielding ADDITIONAL REFERENCES CONTINUED… “NICKELODEON THEATRES AND THEIR MUSIC” By Q. David Bowers THE PICAYUNE THE TIMES PICAYUNE DTS DIGITAL SOUND DOLBY DIGITAL SONY DYNAMIC DIGITAL SOUND THE STATES ITEM UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL “NEW ORLEANS: A PICTORIAL HISTORY” By Leonard V. Huber “STREET RAILWAYS OF NEW ORLEANS” By E. Harper Charlton “AMERICAN CINEMA – ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF FILMMAKING” By Jeanine Basinger THEATRE CATALOG By Jay Emanuel Publications, Inc. FILM JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL BOX OFFICE MAGAZINE MOTION PICTURE HERALD MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR MOVIE GALLERY by Emil T. Noah, Jr. FILMACK STUDIOS PIC MOSQUITO COILS THE MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA FILMED ON LOCATION IN: New Orleans, Louisiana Metairie, Louisiana Plano, Texas Dallas, Texas © 2004 Rock Productions |