It was owned by the Nevada Theatre Corp., who also owned the Huntridge and the Guild Theatre that was on either Second or Third off of Fremont. I worked as a ass. manager on the graveyard shift at the Fremont Theater in the mid 60’s, before there was the ‘Four Queens’ hotel across the street. One of the owners was Harry Zumar. There were two other partners. I remember when Wayne and Jerry of the Newton brothers were playing next door at the Fremont Hotel in the lounge and would come over to watch the movies. Wayne wasn’t even old enough to gamble in the casino.
It was owned by the Nevada Theatre Corp., who also owned the Huntridge and the Guild Theatre that was on either Second or Third off of Fremont. I worked as a ass. manager on the graveyard shift at the Fremont Theater in the mid 60’s, before there was the ‘Four Queens’ hotel across the street. One of the owners was Harry Zumar. There were two other partners. I remember when Wayne and Jerry of the Newton brothers were playing next door at the Fremont Hotel in the lounge and would come over to watch the movies. Wayne wasn’t even old enough to gamble in the casino.