Gentry Theatre

W. Main Street and N. Rust Avenue,
Gentry, AR 72734

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50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on September 25, 2021 at 12:30 pm

The Flint Theatre Name Was Dropped During The Week of May 30, 1946 To Become The New Gentry Theatre After A May 2, 1946 Plan.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on February 17, 2018 at 12:52 am

The Nu Theatre became the Gentry Theatre on February 20, 1932, according to the February 18 issue of the Journal-Advance newspaper, which said the new owners would open the renamed house that day. Then for a while the house was called the Flint Theatre. The May 2, 1946, issue of the newspaper said that Mr. Harry Wachter had bought the Flint Theatre from S. M. Underbill and intended to rename it the New Gentry Theatre after making renovations.

As the house had been advertised as the Gentry Theatre in late 1944, and the earliest use of the name Flint Theatre I’ve found is from early 1946, It’s likely that the temporary name change took place sometime in 1945.

I found a 1998 photo by Charlie Bookout captioned “Gentry’s ruined main street movie theater” and, as it had a Facebook share button, posted it to Cinema Treasures' Facebook page. It’s an interior shot, unfortunately, so we can’t use it to spot the building in Google street view, if it is still standing.