Mountain Grove Drive-In
10366 U.S. 60 Business,
Mountain Grove,
MO
65711
10366 U.S. 60 Business,
Mountain Grove,
MO
65711
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Previous Names: Autoview 60 Drive-In
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The Autovue 60 Drive-In opened in July 1952. The car capacity was listed at 300. It was renamed the Mountain Grove Drive-In in the early-1970’s. The drive-in was owned by Edgar Agae. It was still listed as open in the late-1970’s. Most of its life the people called it the ‘60 Drive-In’, being located on State Street which is Highway 60 thus it got its common name of the ‘60 Drive-In’.
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Here is a view of the drive in today. https://goo.gl/maps/fNXn4
The screen is partially there.
The old marquee out front says Hills Flea Market. Address 10366 US 60 Business. Using that address it maps right to the old drive-in.
Independent Film Journal, May 16, 1953: “The Autovue Drive-In near Mountain Grove, Mo. opened under new ownership of Dean Davis, Jr. and with John Castner as mgr."
The Exhibitor, July 23, 1952: “The Autovue Drive-In, a 300-car theatre near Mountain Grove, Mo., was opened by Austin E. Allcorn, Poplar Bluff, Mo.”
The October 22, 1955 issue of Boxoffice said that Mr. and Mrs. John Castner and Mrs. Wanona Allen of Springfield had bought the Cameo Theatre and 60 Drive-In at Mountain Grove from the Dean Davis family. Castner had been manager of the Cameo since 1935 and of the drive-in for the last three years.
A few more, earlier details. Boxoffice, Sept. 10, 1955: “Mrs. Winona Allen of Springfield, Mo., widow of ? Allen, for many years the Dallas manager of National Screen, is a partner with John Castner of Mountain Grove in the ownership of the 60 Drive-In on Route 60 and the Cameo Theatre, which they purchased recently from William Dean Davis of West Plains. The management and ownership of the drive-in and theatre was formally assumed by Mrs. Allen and Castner on Sunday (4).”