Rumford Drive-In

1212 U.S. 2,
Rumford, ME 04276

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The Rumford Drive-In was opened on October 5, 1949 with Dan DeFore in “It Happened on Fifth Avenue” & Betty Grable in “The Shocking Miss Pilgrim”. It was operated by E. Pollard & H. Higgins. It was closed on May 12, 1985 with Chuck Norris in “Missing in Action” & Chuck Norris in “Missing in Action 2:The Beginning”. Now paved over except for part of the entrance road.

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dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on May 10, 2022 at 6:53 pm

The Rumford Drive-In Theatre launches October 5, 1949 with “It Happened on Fifth Avenue” and “Shocking Miss Pilgrim” supported by a cartoon. It closed permanently on May 12, 1985 with a double feature of “Missing in Action” and Missing in Action 2: The Beginning.“ The owners were fed up with underage drinking and behavioral issues ending their 27th season not long after it had opened for the season.

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