- Harold Rambush: It's a wonderful experience to come here to the Kings theatre which I have not visited during the last fifty years when I actually worked on it. To enter these lobbies that are so lush and rich in their expense and in their concept of design.
- Murray Louis: For most of us, that is the kids of my age, my generation, our parents came over from the old country, very poor. Rarely did they get into a palace as gorgeous as this and rarely would they ever have dreamed that their children would, every Saturday come into their own palace, place themselves and for three hours behold magic.
- Narrator: When Loew's Kings was built the motion picture industry was in full flower. The studios turned out hundreds of films a year. Each small city in the United States had it's picture palace or palaces, every one of them built in busy residential or commercial parts of town, as the Kings was in the geographical center of Brooklyn.