Photos favorited by NightHawk1

  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>Auditorium #3, which was the largest</p>
            
              <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>The projector for auditorium #3.  Number 1 and 2 can be seen in the background.  The projection booth was equipped with an interlocking system which allowed one 35mm film print to play in two theaters simultaneously.  This wasn’t used that often, and to my knowledge was probably used less than a dozen times while the theater was in operation.  There would be about a 30 second delay between theaters.  This particular projector and theater interlocked BATMAN on opening weekend in June 1989.</p>
            
              <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>View of the west side of the projection booth.</p>
            
              <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>The film bench.</p>
            
              <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>The employee break room.</p>
            
              <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>The storage room</p>
            
              <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>The lobby.</p>
            
              <p>Picture taken in May 1990</p>
  • <p>The interior of the Starlite’s concessions menu, featuring popcorn, soda, hamburgers and hot dogs (pizza was not sold here, but you could buy a gun there!). The only unusual food on the menu (for a drive-in theater) was fried mushrooms.</p>
  • <p>Exterior view of the Starlite’s concessions menu</p>
  • <p>Little note two of girls gave me….</p>
  • <p>opening night..</p>
  • <p>Chuck and Mike Booth.</p>
  • <p>Craig and Russell… two great managers..</p>
  • <p>Four wall deal we had, I hated it…</p>