Lou Wolf was a good friend of the owner of a West Side business I worked at in the 1960s. Whenever he would come around, everybody would literally hide, he was so creepy.
After the mall closes at 9PM, a gate is pulled across the hallway and patrons have to enter and exit the theatre from the rear parking lot. If their cars were parked in the front or side mall lots, they will have to walk around the outside of the mall to get to them.
The Cameron YMCA is at that site now. Their website and Facebook page has skating activities, possibly in the gym. There is also a single screen first run movie theatre operating at the YMCA now called the Tyrell Theatre. Probably a remnant of the former 4-plex. Status should be open, showing movies.
There was a community founded in the early 1900s in this area by a preacher who was looking for a better way of life. Today it is a theme park of sorts in Branson called the Shepherd of the Hills with rustic buildings and a dramatic live performance given outdoors every night.
Status should be open. Occasionally used for special events there. Phone #269-731-4952
The marquee of this theatre was shown on a crime documentary “Impact of Murder” on the Investigation Discovery channel.
Known as Midwest Movies 11 at Mill Run. Website: https://movies11.us/
I just added pictures of the lobby in the Photos section.
Website: https://www.floridaswapshop.com/lake-worth
Website: https://livingdramatheatre.com/ According to the website, classic films will also be screened.
Lou Wolf was a good friend of the owner of a West Side business I worked at in the 1960s. Whenever he would come around, everybody would literally hide, he was so creepy.
Website:https://www.moviebowlgrille.com/
Website: https://www.moviebowlgrille.com/
The calendar on the theatre website has the showing classic films for members on a monthly basis. Function should be changed to: Movies, classic.
After the mall closes at 9PM, a gate is pulled across the hallway and patrons have to enter and exit the theatre from the rear parking lot. If their cars were parked in the front or side mall lots, they will have to walk around the outside of the mall to get to them.
Now operated by Emagine. Website: http://www.emagine-entertainment.com/locations/riviera-powered-emagine/
Now operated by Emagine. The name is Emagine Waconia. Website: http://www.emagine-entertainment.com/locations/emagine-waconia/
Now operated by Emagine. The name is Emagine East Bethel. Website: http://www.emagine-entertainment.com/locations/emagine-east-bethel/
Now operated by Emagine. Name is Emagine Delano. Website: http://www.emagine-entertainment.com/locations/emagine-delano/
The screen count now is 10 with 600 seats.
The Cameron YMCA is at that site now. Their website and Facebook page has skating activities, possibly in the gym. There is also a single screen first run movie theatre operating at the YMCA now called the Tyrell Theatre. Probably a remnant of the former 4-plex. Status should be open, showing movies.
The third screen is now open. Total seating is now 265.
^SPAM^
It appears that the Grove is still undergoing renovations but still providing a venue. Website: http://thegrovetheater.org/
Functions should include films: documentaries.
A former quarry makes sense. Years ago, once the aggregate had been removed from the quarries, they became dump sites for garbage and worse.
They now have a website: https://www.thetakeonecinema.com/
There was a community founded in the early 1900s in this area by a preacher who was looking for a better way of life. Today it is a theme park of sorts in Branson called the Shepherd of the Hills with rustic buildings and a dramatic live performance given outdoors every night.
It appears that blackout covers were put on the marquee because of wartime restrictions regarding unnecessary nighttime lights.