Drive-in Mike,i see you played the GROOVE TUBE.We picked it up second run at the theatre i worked,National Hills a family theatre for the most part.Our City Manager saw the first few minutes and stood by the BOx office checking I.D. I did laugh myself silly. AT both the movie and Mr.Tinney.
THat 1982 picture with"SIX PACK" playing brought back memories,that is the only movie that we sold standing room only.thank goodness the Fire Dept, wasn’t around. I mean people paid 3.50 a seat to see Kenny Rogers and a bunch of kids.AND STOOD UP.
I found a picture to of the Dane Theatre.on the marquee it reads “SUMMER IN THE CITY” couldn’t find that movie title,so maybe it was a local production. My picture does not have Cultural Center sign on it.Nick, if you see this you have the picture cause you took it and sent it to me.
Hey, i have been by the Little Theatre back when the first “BATMAN” came out with M.Keaton as Batman. Have a picture of it at night,playing “BATMAN” with shows at 7:00 and 9:30.Glad its on CT.
Thank you,CINEJAM your work in the booth with hundreds of other men made theatre managers lives a lot easier.i appreciate the work and alway keeping a white hot picture on the screen with Carbons,not a light bulb.
Great ads Ken Mc,could look at them all night,I enjoy the work you do on CT and all the great pictures,only wish i had the equipment to add my collections.
Drive-in Mike,i see you played the GROOVE TUBE.We picked it up second run at the theatre i worked,National Hills a family theatre for the most part.Our City Manager saw the first few minutes and stood by the BOx office checking I.D. I did laugh myself silly. AT both the movie and Mr.Tinney.
THat 1982 picture with"SIX PACK" playing brought back memories,that is the only movie that we sold standing room only.thank goodness the Fire Dept, wasn’t around. I mean people paid 3.50 a seat to see Kenny Rogers and a bunch of kids.AND STOOD UP.
I found a picture to of the Dane Theatre.on the marquee it reads “SUMMER IN THE CITY” couldn’t find that movie title,so maybe it was a local production. My picture does not have Cultural Center sign on it.Nick, if you see this you have the picture cause you took it and sent it to me.
Hey, i have been by the Little Theatre back when the first “BATMAN” came out with M.Keaton as Batman. Have a picture of it at night,playing “BATMAN” with shows at 7:00 and 9:30.Glad its on CT.
In 1956 it was called the SKYVIEW AUTO DRIVE-In.parking 225 cars and was owned by STuler & Coe.
In 1956 i have it parking 500 cars and was owned by R.H.Bisenski as mentioned above.
Both 700 cars and Bernie Brooks are correct facts.
How could it open in 1975 and show movies in 1964.Am I missing something.Dates must be wrong.KenMc great ads again.
Maybe Mike will spot this one day.
I am always looking for Drive-ins in your wonderful state of so many of my relatives.Tlsloews.
I have seen pictures of this before.Interesting.But i would prefer a big screen.
I have it parking only 300 cars and was owned by A.Rosenburg.
Well, this Oregon Drive-in parked 300 cars as stated above in 1956 W.B.Roberts was running the place.
I don’t know Chuck.Someone from neck of the woods is going to have answer that question.
Nice photo of a great looking theatre.Covington should proud to have it on main street.
Thank you,CINEJAM your work in the booth with hundreds of other men made theatre managers lives a lot easier.i appreciate the work and alway keeping a white hot picture on the screen with Carbons,not a light bulb.
Don’t tell me you drove there to watch a skin flick!
A Great theatre and the stories,How about the Dad snoring during “JAWS” folks you can’t make this stuff up.
Great ads wish i could have seen all of them,but I am getting greedy I know.
Great ads Ken Mc,could look at them all night,I enjoy the work you do on CT and all the great pictures,only wish i had the equipment to add my collections.
Very nice looking Drive-in.
I saw “THE FACTS OF LIFE” bet alot of L.A. drive-ins were used in the movies.
Another L.A. theatre with an interesting past.
The Fox theatre in Atlanta had a full apartment as did the Miller Theatre in Augusta with a beautiful large fireplace.
Nick see Mustang Drive-in.