163rd Street & Patio Theatre
1245 NE 163rd Street,
North Miami Beach,
FL
33162
1245 NE 163rd Street,
North Miami Beach,
FL
33162
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The Patio Theatre had about 900 seats in it. I remember working there when it had the South Florida premiere of “ The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas” It was a lot of fun meeting all of the stars.
Remembered seeing “Porky’s”, All of the Star Wars movies, “Firefox” and “Hot Stuff”(filmed in Miami) there. It’s sad to see that it’s a parking lot for Home Depot.
I worked for Wometco Theatres in the 70’s and 80’s. I did the marquee at the 163 rd St. when it was still a single theatre. The theatre was unusual in that it had 2 sets of curtains up on the stage. One was gold and one was red. It also had the biggest screen in the state of Florida. This theatre had real showmanship. We would decorate the lobby to the theme of the movie that was playing there. I also did the marquees at the Plaza, Surf, Normandy, Byron/Carlyle, etc.
Artist rendition
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Harvey,
This marquee had a platform that you could walk on once you climbed up. It was indeed huge and wide. The Sunny Isles and Loews 167th Street along the same stretch were also large, but not quite as wide as this one and had no platform.
I do remember these three vividly as I was older then and actually managed the Sunny Isles for several years and often changed the marquee myself, a dangerous exercise on windy Florida night.
I think it was more of a sixties thing than a particular Wometco trademark.
Now, Al, I know the marquee here at 163rd Street was huge! Hell, there were marquees all over: by the road, over the entrance and back over by the Patio. I’m assuming these large marquees were a trademark of Wometco ? The Plaza, The Palm Springs, 163rd, etc ?
I saw so many movies at this theater growing up it pains me to know it’s gone.
The Patio Theatre was added behind this site in 1970 with a separate entrance and opened with LOVERS & OTHER STRANGERS. The larger 163rd Street screen was later twinned and the three screens were marketed as a triple.
saw the hilarious ‘Scenes From The Class Struggle In Beverly Hills’ here.