[3] The Victory featured a daily program of four vaudeville acts, a movie, a comedy routine, organ music and a ten-piece orchestra.
In 1928 Loew's featured Evansville's first "talking picture," an epic titled "Tenderloin."
Later that year, "The Jazz Singer," featuring Al Jolson, became the first stand-alone talkie shown in the city.
The exterior is in the restrained style characteristic of commercial buildings of the era, but the auditorium is more ornate.
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