It was closed for almost 10yrs & re-opened & now I think its called Polly Esthers or something. I have alot of memories of tripping on acid here. Great lights, ecclectic varied music was played-everything from Kate Bush, Siouxsie to Janet Jackson & George Clinton. It was located in the sleaziest most dangerous neighborhood in SF (the tenderloin) which is why many (but the very brave) ever ventured there but once in, it was like being in another world. Anyway it catered to a gay/str8/anything in betweeen alternative/artsy crowd & most of the people there were slightly older than many of us teenagers. I had heard that it had been opened since the Prohibition times & was a gin hangout in the 20's & 30's. It stayed open till sometimes 6am & was the place most of us went after the other San Francisco Clubs had closed. This was a semi-popular/"secret" hang-out by alot of SOMA artists and new wavers "in-the-know". The club changed its name later on to Deco's and Amnesia but 1235 was definitely "The Club" back then.ġ983-1987.
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Back when Miami beach was desolate and full of old timers this club used to be the life of Washington Avenue. This club started the Miami Beach club revolution. like Sweet Sensation, Noel, Corina, etc.Įarly 80's. They had a lot of freestyle acts performing on Sat. It was located on 10th Avenue and 18th Street, hence the name 1018. It was the hottest club, used to be the old Roxy's.
Great music in this little sunken dance floor. Usually Tues and Wed were the popular 007 nights with Thursday as the standard for punks, posers, and wannabees. 007 was backwards for the disco Metro 700 club. It is still around, and on certain nights, indistinguishable from the mid-80's.
Probably the oldest club in Houston, defined the alternative 80's dance music scene in Houston. Retrieved April 11, 2021.This is a list of the various large clubs that were around during the 80s. Goldman Dies: Manson International Film Sales Owner Was 80". ^ "Manson Intl Bows Classics Division".To Pitch Themed Film Packages At MIP Market". The American Film Industry: A Historical Dictionary. ^ International Television & Video Almanac."The Other Manson Family or Bottom Feeding In The Overseas Distribution Aquarium – An Exploitative Memoir". The New Historical Dictionary of the American Film Industry. ^ a b Slide, Anthony (February 25, 2014).Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force (1989).Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 (1987).Shades of Love: Make Mine Chartreuse (1987).Shades of Love: Champagne for Two (1987).
Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann (1985).List of films distributed outside North America In 1997, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired Metromedia. In 1995, MCEG and Orion Pictures merged to form Metromedia International Group. In 1987, Manson was sold to Management Company Entertainment Group, a production company owned by Jonathan D. That year, it entered a classics division, Manson Classics, whose aim is to market specialized pictures that required special handling, and it would be handled by Peter Elson. In 1984, the company entered and ventured into international television and ventured into the film package business at MIP-TV and could take advantage of the larger library it uses. In 1975, Edmund' son Michael took over the company and shifted it into marketing and international licensing of independent films.īy the early 80s, Manson became Manson International and ventured into film production with Radioactive Dreams. By the time it was incorporated in 1962, it began distributing primarily sex trip movies, where its features were marked as either "hard" or "soft". It initially focused on distributing foreign films in the United States. Manson was founded in 1953 by former Columbia Pictures executive Edmund Goldman and Sam Nathanson as Manson Distributing Corporation. Initially a distributor of foreign films, it became one of the pioneer film sales agencies in the country. The name was derived from the founders' surnames.
Manson International was an independent American film production company and distributor.