Fremont Auto Movie
34245 Fremont Boulevard,
Fremont,
CA
94555
34245 Fremont Boulevard,
Fremont,
CA
94555
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The Fremont Auto Movie was opened on September 2, 1959 with Randolph Scott in “Westbound” & Audrey Hepburn in “The Nun’s Story”. Single-screen drive-in located in north Fremont at Fremont Boulevard N. and Nimitz Freeway. Owned by the Enea brothers, who also owned the Nimitz Drive-In and another drive-in in Dublin. None of these drive-ins exist anymore. The Fremont Auto Movie was closed in October 1980. The site of the Fremont Auto Movie now consists of retail and housing.
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This theater was one of the first in the San Francisco Bay Area to offer $3 a car load entry. This was in the mid 1970’s. Big social location for the young people of Fremont during that decade.
Manager was the oldest? Enea brother, Richard….
Approx. address for this drive-in was 34245 Fremont Boulevard. Look for Enea Cir (that’s the entrance driveway). The condos ar the end of this street is where the drive-in stood with the screen next to the highway. I remember the $3 per carload policy, although I only went once in ‘79 when I was 17!
This opened on September 2nd, 1959. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Opened with “westbound” and “The Nuns story”.
The Fremont’s last appearance in the Motion Picture Almanac was its 1982 edition.
Boxoffice, October 1980: “Enea Brothers Theatres closed its Fremont Auto Movies in Fremont. The property is to be converted into a combination shopping center and housing development.”
Now Tanager Commons behind Fremont Faire shopping center. The entrance road is now called Enea Ct.
Please update. FYI this is the first drive-in I actually drive to!