This was showing adult movies as Paris starting in the late 1960’s to 1972. It was taken over by McLendon theatres on May 4th, 1973, and renamed Majestic II OST. Grand opening ad posted.
in the late 1960’s it was opened as the Texan Art by Cinema West theatres as an adult theatre and closed in 1971. It reopened as the Majestic by McLendon theatres on June 23rd, 1972. 1972 grand opening ad posted.
It may have been opened into the mid 1970’s but the Chronicle banned adult ads 1971-1974.
Closed 1976 by Tercar Theatres.
reopened as the Long Point Cinema on June 25th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Nine screens on June 25th, 1976. Ad posted.
Opened on December 19th, 1975. Grand opening ad posted.
6 screens on May 23rd, 1975. another ad posted
Grand opening ad posted.
Ads (which is posted here) for the French Quarter started to appear on April 6th, 1975
Grand opening ad posted.
This was showing adult movies as Paris starting in the late 1960’s to 1972. It was taken over by McLendon theatres on May 4th, 1973, and renamed Majestic II OST. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by McLeandon theatres as the Majestic Metro on December 21st, 1973. Grand opening ad posed.
Also posted the Jerry Lewis cinema ad
November 2nd, 1973 grand opening ad as Bijou posted.
Opened or placed its first ad on September 19th, 1973.
Grand opening ad posted. It had three narrow bowling alley screens.
Taken over by McLendon theatres in 1972
Taken over by McLendon theatres in 1972.
in the late 1960’s it was opened as the Texan Art by Cinema West theatres as an adult theatre and closed in 1971. It reopened as the Majestic by McLendon theatres on June 23rd, 1972. 1972 grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. It opened on March 17th, 1971
2022 grand opening ad posted.
opened on April 22nd, 1988. ad posted.
opened on February 10th, 1970, and closed in 1971. Grand opening ad posted.
This drive-in claimed to be the world’s largest in its grand opening ad, which can be seen on May 7th, 1971
Closed in 1971.
Closed 1971. Adult movies in its later years.