This opened on June 21st, 1956
The ad claimed that had the largest drive-in in Texas with 1,457 screen, 110ft wide screen, 20 acres of paving, one mile of fence etc… and a kiddyland with an ferris wheel, merry go round etc…
Great opening ad (2 pages) at View link
Correction, Chuck Van Bibber, This was opened by Toronto’s Cineplex Odeon in the late 1980’s and sold to Carmike in 1995. The numbers at the sign are typical for Cineplex Odeon at the time. It has the similar appearance as the Carrefour Laval Cinema (Near Montreal) that was closed and demolished in 2001.
I would not be suprised that Kerasotes, AMC or Landmark gets their hands on it. It would make a great addition to the chain that buys even it is an loss leader.
Lost Memory, this theatre has closed according to the Carmike website since India’s Adlabs Phoenix built a new cinema down the road. Google is unable to map it.
This was opened by General Cinemas
Grand opening ad at View link
You can also see the Warner theatre listed in New York City on the bottom right. They must had copied an New York ad.
This has closed in 2005. you can see the damage at View link
This opened as a single screen on April 2nd 1969. 2nd screen in 1972. ad at View link
This opened on June 21st, 1956
The ad claimed that had the largest drive-in in Texas with 1,457 screen, 110ft wide screen, 20 acres of paving, one mile of fence etc… and a kiddyland with an ferris wheel, merry go round etc…
Great opening ad (2 pages) at
View link
Lost Memory, I dug the Newspaperarchive.com and found that it was closed by Interstate in 1966 when the Westwood opened.
Correction, Chuck Van Bibber, This was opened by Toronto’s Cineplex Odeon in the late 1980’s and sold to Carmike in 1995. The numbers at the sign are typical for Cineplex Odeon at the time. It has the similar appearance as the Carrefour Laval Cinema (Near Montreal) that was closed and demolished in 2001.
Grand opening ad at View link
Thanks, Joe Vogel.
This opened 1941-1950
This was an Robb and Rowley theatre 1930-1955. They owned nine in town in 1950.
Yes, it does, Thanks Vitonet. It looked much better in 1984.
I would not be suprised that Kerasotes, AMC or Landmark gets their hands on it. It would make a great addition to the chain that buys even it is an loss leader.
1960 ad at View link
also have a look at the front section for another ad for Cinerama.
This cinema closed in 2007. it opened in January 1998. you can see it’s demolation for the Walmart supercenter on the map link on top.
Lost Memory, this theatre has closed according to the Carmike website since India’s Adlabs Phoenix built a new cinema down the road. Google is unable to map it.
also this: http://www.myspace.com/thoroughbred20
I think this is the flagship of Carmike Cinemas.
Carmike ran this website at http://www.carmikethoroughbred.com for Star Trek.
Picture of it at http://www.silverscreens.com/nashville.php
Lost Memory, There is only one Shady Brook Cinema. The access is from Shady Brook Street only.
Did it open as Devon or Macon
Found it on Google Earth' historical aerials at Rankin and Main. It is now gone.
Carmike built a new building behind the old Martin Quad theatre and demolished thie older cinema.
Google does not map it correctly the drive-in was at View link
Website has been disconnected and showtimes websites does not show this cinema.
This cinema, nobody can map it. where on W. madison Av is it?