The marquee and billboard read: "Now Guild Theatre Jack Lemmon 'Irma La Douce.'" The marquee also reads: "True Story of JFK, 'PT 109,' Cliff Robertson, Ty Hardin." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The marquee reads: "Ann Margret, Karl Malden, and Dean Martin as Matt Helm in 'Murderers Row' technicolor; Now showing Guild Theatre James Mason and Lynn Redgrave 'Georgy Girl.'" Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
The marquee reads: "Ann Margret and Karl Malden 'Murderers Row' technicolor." There are also several posters advertising "Murderers Row" on the exterior wall of the theater. Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Black and white image of the Fremont Theatre marquee which reads: "Mighty Spectacle Of The Ages 'Helen Of Troy' Cinemascope Color; Free Parking 4 Hours 3RD & Carson." Image also shows a banner above the entrance advertising "Helen of Troy." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Several individuals posing as nurses and doctors in front of the The Fremont Theatre advertising "The Interns." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: Fremont Street
Black and white negative of James "Stump" Cross, Nate Schlaifer, Harold "Stumpy" Cromer, and Rosita Davis at the Moulin Rouge, dated July 30, 1955. Cross and Cromer performed as the comedy team Stump and Stumpy.
The Las Vegas African American Community Conversations is a four part, one hour round table conversation with local Las Vegans. They share their powerful stories and great history, with topics ranging from “Migration, Civil Rights, Education, Church, Entertainment and the Early Legal Community”. Part Three: A conversation about ” Civil Rights and Entertainment” MODERATOR- Claytee D. White (Director-Oral History Research Center) PANELISTS- Lonnie G Wright (College Professor/Business Owner) LaVerne C. Ligon (Director- Simba Talent Development Center Inc.) Walter Mason (Director-IRA Aldridge Theater) Leonard Pock Jr. (Retired Stagehand) B.J. Thomas (Retired Stagehand)
A picture of author, composer, musicologist, and director of the popular Music Research Center at UNLV Arnold Shaw. Here he is displaying his book "Honkers and Shouters." Shaw was one of the nation's leading writers on popular music.
A picture of Julie Weintraub. He was a big gambling figure, popularized gambling "junkets," and helped build the Dunes Hotel into one of the biggest casinos of its time.