Not as good as the ad Jerry Tinney made for “JAWS” at the Imperial Theatre in Augusta.He put a lot of thought in his ads.Wish someone would Flag it and put it on with this.I will favor it cause I gave a WHOLE SUMMER TO “JAWS”.
It is longer an event to go to the movies,I got in on the tail end of that era,where on Saturday nights,people often dressed as if they were going to church.You know the kind of people you want to hang with; not some drunk that MPol wrote about.
Couldn’t they hide anywhere? Glad they didn’t search my old theatre back in the golden years of Late Shows in the early to mid 70’s.Need I say more.LOL.
With that population that Drive-in should last unless someone makes them" a deal they can’t refuse.“Lol.
Thanks guys.
Not as good as the ad Jerry Tinney made for “JAWS” at the Imperial Theatre in Augusta.He put a lot of thought in his ads.Wish someone would Flag it and put it on with this.I will favor it cause I gave a WHOLE SUMMER TO “JAWS”.
Wish I had CLint’s Ad.
“Look” was left out.
I could at ads like this all day,Wish there more on CT.
Love this Stuff.
Interesting Obit,he saw alot change in the business.
Source 1956 Motion picture Almanac,wish it had more.
Thanks Joe.
Thanks David for the brief History.
It parked 400 cars in 1956.and owned by A.Sacco.
It is longer an event to go to the movies,I got in on the tail end of that era,where on Saturday nights,people often dressed as if they were going to church.You know the kind of people you want to hang with; not some drunk that MPol wrote about.
Let me make that number four,Oh, for the days of"BUTCH CASSIDY and THE SUNDANCE KID".dhroc said IT.
It was a C.W. Murell Theatre in 1956.
Owned by the Wilden Corp. in 1956.
I have it parking 1000 cars not 600 mentioned above.{Miami Drive-in Theatres}.
It parked 200 cars and was owned by Mrs.Charles Tracy,Richard.
Augusta Chroncile METRO section on Miller Theatre July 9 2011"RESTORATION STILL POSSIBLE".Augusta Landmarks may take the Theatre.augustachroncile.com.
Chris you are very lucky to have one so near.
I missed Matt Cole, Sr.didn’t see that name.
I only wish I had a cinema treasure to go in my Town,All we have are Multi-plexs and I really hate those things.
Couldn’t they hide anywhere? Glad they didn’t search my old theatre back in the golden years of Late Shows in the early to mid 70’s.Need I say more.LOL.
The home office for the Cole Theatre was in Rosenberg Texas,Matt Cole Sr. was the President and General Manager.
The home office for the Cole Theatre was in Rosenberg Texas,Matt Cole Sr. was the President and General Manager.