Yes,we played “JAWS” third or fourth run.After it played the IMPERIAL it was shipped to MASTERS 4 {MASTERS VALUE CINEMAS ON CT}.It played in the big screen in COLUMBIA 1.I think I have the newspaper ad somewhere.Yes,please post any of the COLUMBIA 1 and 2 Theatre pictures.I hate the COLUMBIA SQUARE CINEMAS name,but it was twin when I was there.AND A DANG FINE TWIN.
“Raiders of the Lost Ark” runs first run. The Mark I would be twinned in the late eighties as MARK II.Local residents missed that large screen when it was split into.
Yeah you are right unless you shorted them four dollars and later on the Box office girl gave someone four dollars too Little in change back,then you are back at square one.DOES THAT MAKE ANY SENSE?I am just glad i don’t think i ever had that problem.GCC insisted managers always stay near the box office during busy periods.Often I would get a 100 dollar bill to check if it was good i guess i was good,and VERY LUCKY.Tisloews quit giving me these dang Math problems.
Sounds like our WEIS CINEMA CENTRE in Augusta,Ga.
It was owned by J.C. Carscallen.In 1956.
Yes,we played “JAWS” third or fourth run.After it played the IMPERIAL it was shipped to MASTERS 4 {MASTERS VALUE CINEMAS ON CT}.It played in the big screen in COLUMBIA 1.I think I have the newspaper ad somewhere.Yes,please post any of the COLUMBIA 1 and 2 Theatre pictures.I hate the COLUMBIA SQUARE CINEMAS name,but it was twin when I was there.AND A DANG FINE TWIN.
Never painted the drywall,what cheap outfit.
It was part of the CONSOLIDATED THEATRE chain in the Carolinas.
007 plays at the MARK II,“A VIEW TO A KILL” opens to strong crowds.
“Raiders of the Lost Ark” runs first run. The Mark I would be twinned in the late eighties as MARK II.Local residents missed that large screen when it was split into.
Mark II is on Cinema Treasures,cinejazz.
Cinejazz,I guess you do not remember Aiken’s Drive-ins.
Thanks cinejazz.Glad someone in Aiken is on CT.
Named after the owner’s daughter according to Aiken Theatre historian,Bill Barkley.
Really clean and nice looking marquee.
Nice marquee shots.
Pity it had to resort to smut to stay open.thanks for the pictures.
Thanks TC.
Community outdoor Drive-in was listed in the 1956 Motion Picture Almanac,Chuck1231.
Good story chris32.GCC was okay to work at.
Yeah you are right unless you shorted them four dollars and later on the Box office girl gave someone four dollars too Little in change back,then you are back at square one.DOES THAT MAKE ANY SENSE?I am just glad i don’t think i ever had that problem.GCC insisted managers always stay near the box office during busy periods.Often I would get a 100 dollar bill to check if it was good i guess i was good,and VERY LUCKY.Tisloews quit giving me these dang Math problems.
Bill has so many stories.I was lucky to get what got.Wish he would send more for me to put on CT.
Still good enough for second run? Austin.
Did they have Radio sound in 1968?
Really need pictures of this 1917 theatre.
Yes,you are right a lot of theatre history in the name Loews.
A classic marquee.
I bet KenRoe would know,if he did,I guess he would have added that info.