The dressmaking store is called Sew Unique Clothing Alterations. The adult movie “Emmanuelle screened in Paris, France for over 18 years(a World record i think?), i forget which cinema or cinemas it screened in there!!?
The theatre area is currebtly closed off and being renovated. The arcade is still open though(some of the shops are empty). The rest of the arcade might be restored too?
Opened on different screens with “One true thing”, “Simon Birch”, “Rush hour”, “Why do fools full in love”, “Air Bud”, “There’s someting about Mary”, “Saving Private Ryan”, “Rounders”, “How Stella got her groove back”, and “The parent trap(remake version?)”.
Opened on different screens with “Crocodile Dundee 2”, “Who framed Roger Rabbit”, “Big”, “Die hard”, Cocktail", “Coming to America”, and “Bambi(re-release?)”.
The drive-in was also seen in the tv series “Chips”(season 1, epidode 6 – Baby food), briefly showing the screen over the fence from the motor home that Ponch was staying in next door to the drive-in. The motor home has been demolished and is now a self-storage facitly.
Opened as Green Meadows Drive-in on screen 1 with “Legend of hell house”, The Heartbreak Kid", and “Mash”, and on screen 2 with “Rivers”, “Judge Roy Bean” and “The getway”.
Opened with “Diamonds are forever”, “A fustful of dollars” and “House of 1000 dolls”. What a pity, that this site has now been trashed!!
Opened as twin on screen 1 with “Network”, and on screen 2 with “Viva Knievel”.
Opened with “The man behind the gun” and “Sabre Jet”.
The dressmaking store is called Sew Unique Clothing Alterations. The adult movie “Emmanuelle screened in Paris, France for over 18 years(a World record i think?), i forget which cinema or cinemas it screened in there!!?
The theatre area is currebtly closed off and being renovated. The arcade is still open though(some of the shops are empty). The rest of the arcade might be restored too?
Also opened with 4 colour cartoons(not named).
Also opened(as Iris Drive-in) with 2 colour cartoons(not named), and band number. Reopened as Airport Drive-in with “The train robbers” and “Rage”.
Is the skating rink(Sharkys) still operating?
Opened with a three stooges short(not named), 4 colour cartoons(not named), and “The lion and the horse”.
Opened on different screens with “One true thing”, “Simon Birch”, “Rush hour”, “Why do fools full in love”, “Air Bud”, “There’s someting about Mary”, “Saving Private Ryan”, “Rounders”, “How Stella got her groove back”, and “The parent trap(remake version?)”.
Opened with a cartoon(not named), selected shorts(number and names not mentioned), and “April showers”.
Opened on screen 1 with “Freaky friday”, screen 2 with “Rocky”, and screen 3 with “The seven cent solution”.
Opened on different screens with “Sabrina”, Father of the bride 2, “Ace Ventura 2 when nature calls”, “Jumanji”, “Babe” and “Mortal kombat”.
According to the Cinema Treasures page for the Leitersburg Cinemas, there is a drive-in operating in the car park with an inflatable screen.
Opened on 26/11/1970 with on cinema 1 with “Diary of a mad housewife” and on cinema 3 with “Dirty Dingus Magee”.
Opened on 23/7/1966 with “Music city U.S.A.”, and “Incident at Phantom Hill”.
Also opened with 4 colour cartoons(not named).
Opened with “Captain Newman” and “The Wheeler dealers”.
The site is now a bank(The National Bank) and a carpark.
Opened with “The flirting princess”.
Opened on different screens with “Crocodile Dundee 2”, “Who framed Roger Rabbit”, “Big”, “Die hard”, Cocktail", “Coming to America”, and “Bambi(re-release?)”.
Did it screen the movie “Charlie and the chocolate factory”(Johnny Depp version)?
Is the only drive-in with a one letter name?
The drive-in was also seen in the tv series “Chips”(season 1, epidode 6 – Baby food), briefly showing the screen over the fence from the motor home that Ponch was staying in next door to the drive-in. The motor home has been demolished and is now a self-storage facitly.
Opened as Green Meadows Drive-in on screen 1 with “Legend of hell house”, The Heartbreak Kid", and “Mash”, and on screen 2 with “Rivers”, “Judge Roy Bean” and “The getway”.