North, John Joseph
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John Joseph North was an usher in 1951 at the Roxy Theatre, which was located at 7th Avenue and 50th Street in New York City. When the Roxy opened in 1927 it was New York's most lavish combination movie and stage showplace, and with 6,200 seats, perhaps the largest and most luxurious film house in the world. Built by theatrical impresario, Samuel Lionel Rothafel, or "Roxy", in an exuberant mix of Renaissance, Gothic and Moorish styles, it marked the pinnacle of the era of the picture palace and was called "the cathedral of the motion picture." The theater had three pipe organs raised and lowered on elevators, a 110 piece orchestra and a ballet corps of fifty. The Roxy had a rocky history during the depression, was run by the Fox Film Corporation, then leased by National Theatres, Inc., and finally taken over in the late 1950s by Rockefeller Center which ran it as a first-run movie house without a stage show. It was demolished in 1960 as Rockefeller Center expanded.
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