64 Drive-In
3816 E. Main Street,
Russellville,
AR
72802
3816 E. Main Street,
Russellville,
AR
72802
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The 64 Drive-In was opened around 1950 when it was operated by W.L. Spicer. By 1953 it was operated by Henley Smith. By 1955 it was operated by Gordon Hutchins. It was demolished and a movie theatre named 64 Movies Valley Cinema was built on the site in 1984. Later known as the Valley Cinema Trio, it closed in 2009 and is now a church.
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Here are some 1985 photos. The state is misidentified in the second photo.
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Victor Weber of Judsonia AR just retired, and he was quoted in a story at Arkansas Online: “I had the big drive-in over at Russellville. I also had three cinemas there. I played Star Wars. I still had it for a first run for a drive-in. I remember I grossed $18,000 on that movie.”
Boxoffice, June 18, 1955: “Gordon Hutchins, who formerly operated the State at Corning, has purchased the 64 Drive-In, Russelville, Ark., from Mrs. Henley Smith and has moved to Russelville”
Boxoffice, July 4, 1977: “Gordon Hutchins sold the 64 Drive-In, Russellville, Ark., to Victor Webber of Kensett, Ark., owner of a circuit of theatres located throughout Arkansas.”