The Magnolia can be seen in the 1975 Gene Hackman film “Night Moves,” between 8 and 11 minutes into the film. The Cornell is also glimpsed briefly in a drive-by just before this, but a whole scene is played out in front of the Magnolia.
The Cornell and the Magnolia can be seen in the 1975 Gene Hackman film “Night Moves,” between 8 and 11 minutes into the film. The Cornell is just glimpsed briefly in a drive-by, but a whole scene is played out in front of the Magnolia.
Nice work on locating the partial remains of the building, Joe. I was looking for “the movie theater” in Devil’s Lake as this is likely the theater where my late father saw the 1931 “Frankenstin” in its initial theatrical run. It appears that his family was living in Devil’s Lake at the time, from the 1930 census online. He told me how he had a long, creepy walk home in the dark after the show, and said, “I was looking around, whistling…”
Sea Galley! I forgot all about Sea Galley, Parillamilt. I remember going to dinner there. Now, I think the old Sea Galley building is where the Dynasties eventually moved, am I correct?
The Magnolia can be seen in the 1975 Gene Hackman film “Night Moves,” between 8 and 11 minutes into the film. The Cornell is also glimpsed briefly in a drive-by just before this, but a whole scene is played out in front of the Magnolia.
The Cornell and the Magnolia can be seen in the 1975 Gene Hackman film “Night Moves,” between 8 and 11 minutes into the film. The Cornell is just glimpsed briefly in a drive-by, but a whole scene is played out in front of the Magnolia.
Nice work on locating the partial remains of the building, Joe. I was looking for “the movie theater” in Devil’s Lake as this is likely the theater where my late father saw the 1931 “Frankenstin” in its initial theatrical run. It appears that his family was living in Devil’s Lake at the time, from the 1930 census online. He told me how he had a long, creepy walk home in the dark after the show, and said, “I was looking around, whistling…”
Thanks for posting this! This is fantastic!
Sea Galley! I forgot all about Sea Galley, Parillamilt. I remember going to dinner there. Now, I think the old Sea Galley building is where the Dynasties eventually moved, am I correct?