The Golden Age of Film

Original owner Solomon Brill sold his interest in the theatre to Joseph Kohn in 1932. By 1938, the venue was acquired by the Fabian Theatre chain, which continued to operate it as a movie palace. Vaudeville performances ended in 1934 as film became the dominant attraction. The St. George Theatre became one of Staten Island’s most popular cinemas, showcasing major Hollywood films for nearly four decades.