It parked 300 cars and was owned by Talgar Theatres.Joins Number One Drive-in in Augusta and Waycross Drive-in as being located on that long highway from Maine to Flordia Bet there are many more on US 1. Thanks ANDY.
During “JAWS” i was driving all over Augusta buying ice I bet a lot of theatres had to.that would be an interesting question to ask CT members that were THEATRE EMPLOYEES.
Great idea.Had I had a video camera when I worked in the Business in 70’s and 80’s I certainly would have shot alot of video.Wish we had something like that in those days.You will treasure it for sure.
Was not in the 1956 MOTION PICTURE ALMANAC.Either not built or closed.
It parked 300 cars and was owned by Talgar Theatres.Joins Number One Drive-in in Augusta and Waycross Drive-in as being located on that long highway from Maine to Flordia Bet there are many more on US 1. Thanks ANDY.
Thanks Joe.
Wow.
All great pictures,once again thanks for putting them on.
I drank a lot of Lotta Lemon in my days at GCC.Wish we would had COKE.
Oh, Great Ad Mike Rivest.
Three pretty good films to open with.That’s MY GCC.
The Mohawk drive-in parked 600 cars and was owned by Fabian Theatres in 1956.
Good luck guys!
I have a KNOXVILLE Newspaper Sept 24 1967,Movie ads No GAY THEATRE listed so it was Closed then.If tthat even helps.
Nice ad Mike R from another mike R.
Yep,as many B.O.R.’s I did,that would most likely be right.I wished I would have saved a few of my old ones.
“TRUE GRIT” and “THE LAWYER” what Double feature.Wonder about bookers at Drive-ins.They justed slapped stuff together it seems to me.
I am so glad I found that old book in a closed Theatre.wish I had many more.
thanks CWalczak.
You can find quite a few “treasures” in old Theatres.I have a basement full.
I agree with you guys. Should I add the Theatre at Augusta State here.They showed hundreds of movies when I went there.No,I think not.
I am sure folks have died watching a movie in a theatre,but this is the first one i can remember reading about.
Ken mc thanks for the picture.
If I had a way I swear I would put that DIXIE DANCEKINGS newspaper ad On this Site minus the Weis Cinema Centre.
During “JAWS” i was driving all over Augusta buying ice I bet a lot of theatres had to.that would be an interesting question to ask CT members that were THEATRE EMPLOYEES.
“SOUND OF MUSIC” for 113 weeks.I couldn’t take it,the two weeks we played it was enough in a single screen house.
Great idea.Had I had a video camera when I worked in the Business in 70’s and 80’s I certainly would have shot alot of video.Wish we had something like that in those days.You will treasure it for sure.
Just checking in to see if everyone is staying on Topic.