M. P. Möller
Opus 3255, 1922

State Theatre

333 5th Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA, US

Instrument ID: 43813 ● Builder ID: 3912 ● Location ID: 38622
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Paul R. Marchesano on October 3rd, 2024:
The State Theatre was opened on February 20, 1922 with Mabel Normand in “Molly O”. It opened with 727 seats. It was equipped with a theatre pipe organ supplied by Peloubet & Co. of Oakland, CA. My uncle told me that this theatre showed second run films after the other downtown theatres were through with them. The State Theatre was closed on June 30, 1954 with John Payne in “The Blazing Forest” & Robert Stack in “Sabre Jet”. It was converted into a bank. -- Cinema Treasures website

Database Manager on September 30th, 2009:
Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. M&ouml;ller, 1928).

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