Studio Theatre
S. Campbell Avenue and W. Westview Street,
Springfield,
MO
65807
S. Campbell Avenue and W. Westview Street,
Springfield,
MO
65807
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The adult theater, the Studio, launched with the John Lamb documentary, “The Raw Ones” on March 8, 1969. It was closed on the Sabbath so as not to offend the community. The theatre survived the golden age of the porno chic era of film through to the advent of home video. The Studio closed on February 1, 1986 with Olinka Hardiman in “Blondes Like it Hot.”
First ad placed in the newspaper on March 8th, 1969. Ad in the photo section.
The projectionist was Tom Smith, inventor of Rotoscope, a wide-screen process, and projectionist of the Tower Theater. Tom modified the 35mm arc projector to show a large reel of film, and built a periscope device to project the image over the heads of the audience members. He also drilled a hole in the back of the projector to accommodate a long carbon rod to last 45 minutes. I think he got some old 3D take up reels to use so he didn’t have to change reels.
The front of the space where this theatre was located is pretty much intact. The ticket window is clearly there. I think there is a dance studio there now. I remember this theatre being there, though I was a kid at the time so never went in. The shopping center is called Park Crest, and I went to the Consumer’s Market and the Ben Franklin dime store in the center a lot. This town being a quite conservative place, it is not uncommon to hear someone speak of this notorious place even today (I think this place must have closed over a quarter century ago) as a bastion of evil!