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brucetx commented about Gold Coast Drive-In on Jan 19, 2014 at 11:11 pm

I worked for South Florida Drive-in Theater Management Co. starting in 1973 at the LakeShore Drive-in in Margate starting in the snack bar for a high school job and working at various drive-ins during high school and college. Over those years I had worked at the Lakeshore, Thunderbird, Hiway/Airport, and Gold Coast Drive-in theaters.

I was the theater manager / projectionist for that last weekend at the Gold Coast in Thanksgiving, 1978. The main feature was Jaws 2 and the second feature was Gray Lady Down.

I always enjoyed working at the Gold Coast. I loved the big theater, the large screen, the relaxing & laid back atmosphere, the people working there, and talking to all the regulars that came in to watch movies up to the very end. Walking into that snack bar always felt like traveling back in time to the 50s and 60s. I just had that kind of feel to it!

The owners really tried to make it profitable. They tried to add two more outdoor screens and bring the Swap Shop to it but could not get permits approved by the city to do so. Sadly they had to sell it as by 1978 as the land was valuable and it just wasn’t profitable to run the drive-in there anymore.

So, on Sunday night, 11/26/78, without any fuss or fanfare and without any press coverage or goodbye celebration I closed down the Gold Cost for the last time. While the last movie was playing I took down the movie names on the marquee & replaced it with the word “CLOSED” on both sides. I then waited for that final movie to finish, got on the PA system to announce that the movie was over & thank everyone for coming to watch the movies tonight (as I always did), and watched patiently as all cars left. I then slowly shut down the projection booth, turned off the big old tube amplifier along with all the lights, walked down the stairs & around the snack bar to the middle of the theater, took one final look around taking it all in one last time, and said a quiet “Goodbye”. I then walk back to my car parked next to the snack bar, got in, and drove out of the theater past the big screen for the last time.

I really do miss the Gold Coast Drive-in. Over 35 years later after I closed it down for the final time, I still have many fond memories of big old beautiful drive-in theater.