Wall Theatre

E. 6th Street,
Fremont, NE 68025

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The Wall Theatre was opened by the Wall Brothers on August 21, 1911 with vaudeville & movies. It was closed on February 26, 1936 with Edgar Kennedy in “King Kelly of the U.S.A.” & Sidney Blackmer in “Great God Gold”. The building was demolished in January 2012.

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Conniedostal
Conniedostal on June 26, 2014 at 7:53 am

The Fremont Theater and Wall Theater are to separate theaters. The Wall Theater dates back to 1913 and was torn down January 2012. The Fremont Theater was the building to the east of the Wall Theater and it was torn down February 1992 and became a parking lot. I know of this information do to working at Kiel’s Barber shop that was in the ticket office of the Wall Theater for 24 years before it was torn down. Thanks hope this information is helpful

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on November 30, 2020 at 3:23 pm

The Wall Theatre closed February 26, 1936 with a Monogram double-feature of “King Kelly of the U.S.A.” and “Great God Gold.” It did have a religious screening, some agricultural screenings and several free holiday screenings thereafter, however.

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