Opened on 17/7/1948 with “Down to Earth” and “Blonde savage”. Reppened on 12/5/1974 with on screen 1 with “Son of flubber” and “Superdad” and screen 2 with “Thunderball” and “Diamonds ate forever”.
Closes on 28/4/2019 with “Running on empty” and “Back to the future”. The site is going to be demolished, except for the ten pin bowling building(owned by the drive-in).
Opened with “The Wizard of Oz” as Loews Cairo Theatre. There a trailer for the “The Wizard of Oz” in the special features section on the blu ray(and dvd?) for the “The Wizard of Oz”.
Opened on 17/4/1955.
Opened on 29/6/1950 with 2 colour cartoons(not named), “The eagle and the hawk” and “Lucky losers”.
Opened on 19/3/1955 with “Branded”.
Opened on 17/7/1948 with “Down to Earth” and “Blonde savage”. Reppened on 12/5/1974 with on screen 1 with “Son of flubber” and “Superdad” and screen 2 with “Thunderball” and “Diamonds ate forever”.
There is a carpark underneth the supermarket and shops, and a carpark in front of the supermarket and shops too.
The building is now also occupied by Float Lab(wellness centre)– (using float tanks for relaxtion).
The projection booth(and snack bar underneath?) building is still used as an(office?) by the mobile home park.
Looks like the marquee is still there too, used as the RV sign now?
Closes on 28/4/2019 with “Running on empty” and “Back to the future”. The site is going to be demolished, except for the ten pin bowling building(owned by the drive-in).
Correction opened on 9th july, 1953.
Opened on 9/7/1953 with “Ride Vaquero”.
Did Blake go with Emmy to the winter ball?
Opened on 23/7/1952 as Kittery-York Drive-in with “Rose of Cimarron” and “Jumping Jacks”.
Opened on 25/6/1953 with “Red mountain” and “Against all flags”.
Opened on 6/12/1968 with “Deadfall” and “Lady in cement”.
Opened with “Muscle beach party”.
The air force base is called RAAF Base East Sale.
Both gates and some fences are still there. The ticket box and entrance and exit roads and some ramps are still there too.
Opening in 2019 as Electric Cinema White City.
Opened with “The Wizard of Oz” as Loews Cairo Theatre. There a trailer for the “The Wizard of Oz” in the special features section on the blu ray(and dvd?) for the “The Wizard of Oz”.
Closed in 1985. The marquee is now in the Henry Ford Musuem in Dearborn, Michigan.
The renamed Xenia Drive-in opened on 18/5/1962 with “North to Alaska” and “Blue Hawaii” and “The pit and the pendulum”.
350 seats.
615 cars. 50 seats in the snack bar too.
Opened on 23/9/1925 and closed on 14/2/1959.