The Three stooges film was “The Three Stooges meet Hercules”(1962). Hercules was played by Samson Burke. The three stooges were Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Joe DeRita.
After you got your ticket and up the escalator(still there), and turned around 180 degrees at the top of the escaltor or up in the lift and turned right.
The lift seen behind the ticket booth and the small water around it on the Murray Street is no longer the(the only signs of the lift still is small balconys that lead out the lift on the Hay Street, Upper Hay Street, and the level above that(i forget the name of that level?)).
The site is now a Mathnasium Learning Center.
Site is now a pizza restaurant(Zio Johno’s), and a beauty school(Capri College).
The site is now an office equipment building(Katun).
The entrance(and/or the exit?) roads may still be there too?
And possibly a house too?
The ramps and fences(and gate or gates?) may still be there there? The site may now used as a fairground and a parking site for the fairground?
Was there someone called Bogie?
Is it known what the devolpment plans are for the building?
Possibly partly or competly demolished? Site is nowa store(KZ Kitchen Cabinet & Stone).
Purfect name!!
Doesn’t appear to have a ticket box(booth) either?
The Jericho Drive-in Jericho, Queensland, Australia may be the smallest drive-in the the world(36 cars, plus a siting area!!?)?
Is there a camp called Camp Horne nearby the former Drive-in site?
Is there a breeze(or wind) that blows accross the Scioto River?
The theatre building is now Liberty Department Store.
The Three stooges film was “The Three Stooges meet Hercules”(1962). Hercules was played by Samson Burke. The three stooges were Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Joe DeRita.
Why the name Scioto Breeze?
There may still be the fence and trees along the Leach Highway side of the former Drive-in theatre?
Why the name Velda Rose?
Is the hotel building still used?
Does it only open when there is a full moon?
After you got your ticket and up the escalator(still there), and turned around 180 degrees at the top of the escaltor or up in the lift and turned right.
The lift seen behind the ticket booth and the small water around it on the Murray Street is no longer the(the only signs of the lift still is small balconys that lead out the lift on the Hay Street, Upper Hay Street, and the level above that(i forget the name of that level?)).
The cinema closed in 1983 or 1990?
Could this building have been the insperation for Fredonia in the Marx Brothers film “Duck Soup”?