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The drive-in also a swap meet.
Closed on 17/10/1985. The closing movie on one of the screens was “Back to the future”. Other screen unknown?
Closed in February 1983 with “The Dark crystal”, and “Dragonslayer”.
Closed on 17/10/1978.
Opened on 28/1/1948 with “The Fabolous Texan”, and “Exposed”. Closed in 1978.
Opened in February 1947. Closed on 6th September 1980 with “Thats Entertainment”.
Opened in 1947 with “Body and soul”. Swap meet started on site in 1980. Drive-in closed in 1980. Site is now Midway Towne Center.
Opened on 4/10/1957 with “War drums”, and “Revolt at Fort Laramie” closed in 1985. Site is now Point Loma Plaza Shopping Center.
Opened on 18/8/1948 with “Give my regards to Broadway”, and “The Kansan”.
Opened with “Whispering Smith”, and “16 Fathoms deep”.
Opened 18/3/1952 with “The Belle of New York”.
Opened with “Irma La Douce” and “The Manchurian Candidate”.
Original location is now Westside Pavilion Mall. Second location is now Martin GMC-Cadillic dealership and KTTV-TV FOX Channel 11.
Also known as Shepparton Drive-in.
Opened with “Pathe news”, 3 acts of vadeville, and a movie, “the Life of Riley”.
Site is now Pearlridge Shopping Center.
Theres a scene in the movie “Blazing saddles” showing Mel Brooks going into the theatre, which is screening a premiere of “Blazing saddles”.
Opened with “Who killed Gale Foster?”. Scene filmed here for the movie “White Heat”.
Opened with “The Green promise”. Site is now Rancho Marketplace Shopping Center.
Address is south east corner of Old Seaward Highway and Huffman Road. Site is now Huffman Square Shopping Center.
Site is now Long Beach Town Square.
Closed in 1996. Site is now a K-mart.
Opened with “Son of Sinbad” and “Rage at dawn”.
Opened on 26/8/1948 with “latest news”, “colour cartoons(number and names not mentioned?), "The Green grass of Wyoming”, and Raw deal".
Tnere was an appeal to save preserve the mural on tne back of the screen, but it didn’t work.
The drive-in also a swap meet.
Closed on 17/10/1985. The closing movie on one of the screens was “Back to the future”. Other screen unknown?
Closed in February 1983 with “The Dark crystal”, and “Dragonslayer”.
Closed on 17/10/1978.
Opened on 28/1/1948 with “The Fabolous Texan”, and “Exposed”. Closed in 1978.
Opened in February 1947. Closed on 6th September 1980 with “Thats Entertainment”.
Opened in 1947 with “Body and soul”. Swap meet started on site in 1980. Drive-in closed in 1980. Site is now Midway Towne Center.
Opened on 4/10/1957 with “War drums”, and “Revolt at Fort Laramie” closed in 1985. Site is now Point Loma Plaza Shopping Center.
Opened on 18/8/1948 with “Give my regards to Broadway”, and “The Kansan”.
Opened with “Whispering Smith”, and “16 Fathoms deep”.
Opened 18/3/1952 with “The Belle of New York”.
Opened with “Irma La Douce” and “The Manchurian Candidate”.
Original location is now Westside Pavilion Mall. Second location is now Martin GMC-Cadillic dealership and KTTV-TV FOX Channel 11.
Also known as Shepparton Drive-in.
Opened with “Pathe news”, 3 acts of vadeville, and a movie, “the Life of Riley”.
Site is now Pearlridge Shopping Center.
Theres a scene in the movie “Blazing saddles” showing Mel Brooks going into the theatre, which is screening a premiere of “Blazing saddles”.
Opened with “Who killed Gale Foster?”. Scene filmed here for the movie “White Heat”.
Opened with “The Green promise”. Site is now Rancho Marketplace Shopping Center.
Address is south east corner of Old Seaward Highway and Huffman Road. Site is now Huffman Square Shopping Center.
Site is now Long Beach Town Square.
Closed in 1996. Site is now a K-mart.
Opened with “Son of Sinbad” and “Rage at dawn”.
Opened on 26/8/1948 with “latest news”, “colour cartoons(number and names not mentioned?), "The Green grass of Wyoming”, and Raw deal".
Tnere was an appeal to save preserve the mural on tne back of the screen, but it didn’t work.