I hope y'all will reply to this this is my second comment about the Gaylynn Theatre…this was where I saw the first movie I saw in a theater a rereleasing of Disney’s classic film Lady and the Tramp in 1980…I also saw another classic Disney film Robin Hood in 1982 also in 1982 I saw Hanky-Panky starring Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner…in 1984 I saw Rhinestone with Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone…in 1985 I saw the first Back to the Future film..I think it was here in 1986 I saw another Gene Wilder-Gilda Radner film Haunted Honeymoon, Howard the Duck and The Money Pit with Tom Hanks and Shelley Long who was then still on the NBC sitcom Cheers..oh also in 1984 I saw Savannah Smiles starring a then 9 year old Drew Barrymore…after the film mama and I went to eat at Luby’s Cafeteria which was also in the Gaylynn Shopping Center..what memories!!!!!!
I hope y'all will reply to this I saw Wayne’s World Pure Country The Bodyguard and the first Beethoven film here when it became a dollar cinema…when it was a regular movie theater I saw E. T. here in 1982..oh and another film I saw when the Colonnade became a dollar cinema was Return to the Blue Lagoon
I hope y'all will reply to this I have a copy (printed) of the Circle Drive-In painting that was painted by Randy Welborn he lives in Kountze and paints old landmarks in the Golden Triangle..another of his paintings was of the old Carnation Ice Cream Parlor that was on Calder and 11th Street it’s now Legacy Health…if y'all want to see the painting of the Circle Drive-In and his other paintings go to his website www.randywelborn.com
I hope y'all will reply to this even though the black people had to sit in the balcony they could still be with the whites…in an article about the Peoples Theatre in the Beaumont Enterprise the newspaper I read that the whites called the blacks chocolate drops and the blacks called the whites snowballs
I miss the Gaylynn Theater and the shopping center wish it were still here instead of that St. Elizabeth’s pavilion nothing against my doctor who’s there but I grew up with Gaylynn have fond memories…it’s good I have a copy of the painting by Randy Welborn huh????!!!
I hope y'all will reply to this when this was the UA Phelan 6 I saw The Great Muppet Caper and Yellowbeard here
I hope y'all will reply to this this is my second comment about the Gaylynn Theatre…this was where I saw the first movie I saw in a theater a rereleasing of Disney’s classic film Lady and the Tramp in 1980…I also saw another classic Disney film Robin Hood in 1982 also in 1982 I saw Hanky-Panky starring Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner…in 1984 I saw Rhinestone with Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone…in 1985 I saw the first Back to the Future film..I think it was here in 1986 I saw another Gene Wilder-Gilda Radner film Haunted Honeymoon, Howard the Duck and The Money Pit with Tom Hanks and Shelley Long who was then still on the NBC sitcom Cheers..oh also in 1984 I saw Savannah Smiles starring a then 9 year old Drew Barrymore…after the film mama and I went to eat at Luby’s Cafeteria which was also in the Gaylynn Shopping Center..what memories!!!!!!
I hope y'all will reply to this I saw Wayne’s World Pure Country The Bodyguard and the first Beethoven film here when it became a dollar cinema…when it was a regular movie theater I saw E. T. here in 1982..oh and another film I saw when the Colonnade became a dollar cinema was Return to the Blue Lagoon
I hope y'all will reply to this I have a copy (printed) of the Circle Drive-In painting that was painted by Randy Welborn he lives in Kountze and paints old landmarks in the Golden Triangle..another of his paintings was of the old Carnation Ice Cream Parlor that was on Calder and 11th Street it’s now Legacy Health…if y'all want to see the painting of the Circle Drive-In and his other paintings go to his website www.randywelborn.com
I hope y'all will reply to this even though the black people had to sit in the balcony they could still be with the whites…in an article about the Peoples Theatre in the Beaumont Enterprise the newspaper I read that the whites called the blacks chocolate drops and the blacks called the whites snowballs
Wish I could have gone there I have never been to a drive in movie in my life
I miss the Gaylynn Theater and the shopping center wish it were still here instead of that St. Elizabeth’s pavilion nothing against my doctor who’s there but I grew up with Gaylynn have fond memories…it’s good I have a copy of the painting by Randy Welborn huh????!!!