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I saw “MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN”.A great film for a kid.Would have thought they might have booked something rated “M”.Thanks Michael.
A long run for one theatre chain.
Good Story.From a real projectionist who knows what a change over is.
Thanks for the 1983 picture,Chuck.Great shot.
BWAY,GTB,Classic ,Guys Classic pictures.Thanks for taking the Time to get these on CT.
Wow,I thought I would at Least get a “THANK-YOU”.
You added the color picture from your files,looks much better than my B/W pic. Thanks Nick.
It parked between 250 and 500 cars and was owned in 1956 by Martin Butler.
Randy I have it showing MOVIES in 1956.Source: MOTION PICTURE ALMANAC 1956.
Randy it parked 350 cars and was owned in 1956 by COMMONWEALTH THEATRES.
Thanks Justin. These pop star movies makes one think of “A HARD DAYS NIGHT” and “HELP”.Of Course,I ain’t comparing the BEATLES TO BEAVER.
There was a WEST SPRINGFIELD DRIVE-IN there in 1956 parking 900 cars.Same Drive-in? They Change names so often.
Nick might have some info on this Theatre,Out there Nick?
Alice,Great post.
Looks Like A Mike Rogers' Marquee.Great picture of a Grand Theatre.Thanks for the 1982 pictures.
The Smell Of Carbons,The Dirty Hands.
Yes,Bryan.thanks for taking the Time.
Thanks Nick.I let Ray know about the Picture.Figured he would have gotten on by now.So it Goes.
At one time only Miltary folks could attend movies on base.Things Change.
In 1956 it was owned by AMERICAN THEATRES.
I have it owned by FLINT THEATRE COMPANY in the Fifties.
Beautiful Stone work,Thanks Ken.
Very nice looking theatre.
And Nick,AS Lt.Columbo would have noticed the Firemen were in Short sleves since “MIDWAY” was a SUMMER movie and “EARTHQUAKE” a Christmas movie.LOL,I am sending down more pictures for our friends at CT.
Thanks Guys I missed this one.
I saw “MY SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN”.A great film for a kid.Would have thought they might have booked something rated “M”.Thanks Michael.
A long run for one theatre chain.
Good Story.From a real projectionist who knows what a change over is.
Thanks for the 1983 picture,Chuck.Great shot.
BWAY,GTB,Classic ,Guys Classic pictures.Thanks for taking the Time to get these on CT.
Wow,I thought I would at Least get a “THANK-YOU”.
You added the color picture from your files,looks much better than my B/W pic. Thanks Nick.
It parked between 250 and 500 cars and was owned in 1956 by Martin Butler.
Randy I have it showing MOVIES in 1956.Source: MOTION PICTURE ALMANAC 1956.
Randy it parked 350 cars and was owned in 1956 by COMMONWEALTH THEATRES.
Thanks Justin. These pop star movies makes one think of “A HARD DAYS NIGHT” and “HELP”.Of Course,I ain’t comparing the BEATLES TO BEAVER.
There was a WEST SPRINGFIELD DRIVE-IN there in 1956 parking 900 cars.Same Drive-in? They Change names so often.
Nick might have some info on this Theatre,Out there Nick?
Alice,Great post.
Looks Like A Mike Rogers' Marquee.Great picture of a Grand Theatre.Thanks for the 1982 pictures.
The Smell Of Carbons,The Dirty Hands.
Yes,Bryan.thanks for taking the Time.
Thanks Nick.I let Ray know about the Picture.Figured he would have gotten on by now.So it Goes.
At one time only Miltary folks could attend movies on base.Things Change.
In 1956 it was owned by AMERICAN THEATRES.
I have it owned by FLINT THEATRE COMPANY in the Fifties.
Beautiful Stone work,Thanks Ken.
Very nice looking theatre.
And Nick,AS Lt.Columbo would have noticed the Firemen were in Short sleves since “MIDWAY” was a SUMMER movie and “EARTHQUAKE” a Christmas movie.LOL,I am sending down more pictures for our friends at CT.
Thanks Guys I missed this one.