The Eagle’s Theatre was a place of escape. In the 70’s, I would go to see martial art movies there. Saw “5 fingers of death” and all the Bruce Lee movies that came out back then. Also, Got to see the great YOMO TORO ther. This theater had a balcony, it was fun just to sit there. It was in operation until the 1980-81. Then it became a store called" Hungry Jacks". In 1985, hurricane Gloria blew the EAGLE sign off the building. Recently, I decided to go inside as I Drove by. The stage is still intact. And the balcony, is use for storage. No Renovations were ever done. They just painted it White inside.The buiding still has one the frames where the poster of the movie that was playing went. What a shame!
The Eagle’s Theatre was a place of escape. In the 70’s, I would go to see martial art movies there. Saw “5 fingers of death” and all the Bruce Lee movies that came out back then. Also, Got to see the great YOMO TORO ther. This theater had a balcony, it was fun just to sit there. It was in operation until the 1980-81. Then it became a store called" Hungry Jacks". In 1985, hurricane Gloria blew the EAGLE sign off the building. Recently, I decided to go inside as I Drove by. The stage is still intact. And the balcony, is use for storage. No Renovations were ever done. They just painted it White inside.The buiding still has one the frames where the poster of the movie that was playing went. What a shame!