It was owned by Durwood Theatres .they owned several downtown Theatres in St.Joseph.Mo.Admission in the fifties was 50 cents for adults.“WALK THE PROUD LINE"and"SECOND CHANCE” played back-to-back.
The Regal was playing Brigitte Bardot in the Adult movie “LOVE IS MY PROFESSION” Adults 75 cents,Children 35 cents.Can’t believe anyone would take a child to that,even though by our STANDARDS today it was probably not much of an Adult film.
Leave it to Carmike to come in and ruin a great Florida theatre!
It played Alot of Double features such as “HEAVEN WITHOUT A GUN” and Elvis in “DOUBLE TROUBLE” on the same bill.
It was the kind of theatre that ran three different shows in a week.One such hit was “THE EGG AND I”.
Played “AMITYVILLE HORROR” for its Christmas Movie in 1979.Must have been different Management.
Thanks mike.
I am sorry about the duplicate story.wish there was a law from letting theatres change names so often.
Thanks.
AMC i think was founded in Missouri.
thanks!
From the ads I looked at it was “JO”.
Thanks,Nick.
Admission for adults in 1927 was 25 cents Balcony or 40 cents lower floor.“SIAMESE TWINS”.Born Joined together,Playing .with picture program.
Dr.Lewis H.Lering owned the TUSCA in 1956, The TUSCA was also a MEMBER OF THE BEAVER VALLEY DRIVE-IN ASSN.
Spotlight 88 was also a MEMBER OF THE BEAVER VALLER DRIVE-IN ASSN.
“THE OUTLAWS” played there.No second Feature that night.
“TAPROOTS” and “KANSAS RAIDERS” played there on Oct.15. 1956.
“DRUM BEAT” played there. Oct.15 1956.Alan Ladd Starring.
It was Member of the Beaver Valley Drive-in Assn.
I can’t believe that is aMOVIE THEATRE!!!!.I think someone is pulling one over on you guys.LOL.
I agree,Michael.Thanks.
O.G.Roaden ran the Horne Drive-in in 1956.
Nice story,Micivor.
It was owned by Durwood Theatres .they owned several downtown Theatres in St.Joseph.Mo.Admission in the fifties was 50 cents for adults.“WALK THE PROUD LINE"and"SECOND CHANCE” played back-to-back.
It was a DURWOOD-DUBINSKY BROS.Theatre.Played a movie there in"SIN-A-SCOPE called “HAPPY ANNIVERSARY”.
The Regal was playing Brigitte Bardot in the Adult movie “LOVE IS MY PROFESSION” Adults 75 cents,Children 35 cents.Can’t believe anyone would take a child to that,even though by our STANDARDS today it was probably not much of an Adult film.