A vintage photo from 1946 of the Imperial Theatre while promoting an on stage appearance of western star Johnny Mack Brown along with a photo of the star himself.
Cowboy star Tim Holt is greeted at a 1948 personal appearance to the State Theater by Mary Spears and seems to be quiet popular with the ladies in the crowd.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Northwest Highway Drive-In.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the East Grand Theater.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Trinity Theater.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Lucas Theater.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Lisbon Theater.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Haskell Theatre.
A live appearance by Roy Rogers at the Empire Theatre in 1943.
Do you think they liked Roy?
Too bad the name was changed to “Charline McCombs Empire Theatre and to what end?
A old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Telenews Theater.
A old movie theater ad from 1949 for Capitol Theater.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Rialto Theatre.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Tower Theater.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Melba Theatre.
A old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Palace Theater.
An old movie theater ad from 1949 for the Majestic Theater.
A vintage photo from 1946 of the Imperial Theatre while promoting an on stage appearance of western star Johnny Mack Brown along with a photo of the star himself.
A vintage ad announcing the Perrin Theater’s grand opening.
A flyer advertising the Campus Theater’s grand opening.
The Hi Vue was located at 5525 South Beckley.
Cowboy star Tim Holt is greeted at a 1948 personal appearance to the State Theater by Mary Spears and seems to be quiet popular with the ladies in the crowd.
Those were the days!
Vintage postcard views of the Rialto Theatre here and here.
A vintage postcard view of the Capitol Theater on Elm Street.
The Majestic Theater captured on this vintage postcard.
Vintage postcard views of the Palace Theater’s sign here and here.
A vintage Elm Street postcard showing the “LBA” portion of the Melba Theatre’s vertical sign.
A newsprint photo from 1987 of the Movies 5 sign and ticket counter.