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Craig O’Connor still remembers walking the five blocks from his childhood home to see the original “Superman” movie at the Summit Theatre in Union City in 1978. The theater served as a cultural touchstone for more than 50 years, first as a vaudeville and burlesque house where Harry Houdini performed and George Burns met Gracie Allen, then as an 800-seat movie theater showing classics from “The Sound of Music” to “Scarface.”

 

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