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McClendon Triple Drive-In

Houston, TX
11991 South Main Street
, Houston, TX 77035 United States
(map)
Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Triplex
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Opened in May 1971.
Contributed by Karen Sandifer


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The owner, Gordon McClendon, owned a number of drive-ins in Texas. He also made several low budget horror films in the late 1950's, most notably The Giant Gila Monster and The Killer Shrews. McClendon now is a Burger King franchisee.
posted by scottfavareille on Sep 19, 2005 at 10:49am
IMPA gives an address of:

11991 South Main Street
Houston, TX 77035

posted by Lost Memory on Dec 18, 2008 at 10:42am
Located at the intersection of S. Main and Hiram Clark in SSW Houston. Opened in 1970 but not sure when it was closed, probably in the mid 80's. For several years, the site was used as an outdoor flea market. The 3 screens were demolished, however the concession stand remained as an office bldg for the flea market. The site is now the "Lake View RV Resort" with a small lake where the concession stand once stood.
posted by robsan on Jan 19, 2009 at 11:53pm
The McLendon Triple's grand opening was at 8:00 p.m. on May 7, 1971. George Peppard participated in the grand opening ceremonies. The Drive-in was slated to be named the McLendon Astro, but the Houston Sports Association filed an injunction citing trademark infringement. The premier features were “Big Doll House” (Screen 1), “Horror House” (Screen 2), and George Peppard’s film “One More Train to Rob” (Screen 3).
posted by Bob Machann on Sep 23, 2009 at 5:24pm
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