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50sSNIPES commented about New Wonderland Theater on Apr 6, 2025 at 6:36 am

Opened as early as 1907, and closed on May 18, 1912 with “Bronco Bill’s Last Spree”, “The Squaw’s Love” and “Bessie Of The Forest”. It was converted to a grocery store operated by W.J. Rankin in November of that same year.

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50sSNIPES commented about Theatorium on Apr 6, 2025 at 6:33 am

Opened in either November or December 1910.

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50sSNIPES commented about Lyric Theatre on Apr 6, 2025 at 6:32 am

Opened in 1919, closed in 1927.

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50sSNIPES commented about Roxy Theater on Apr 6, 2025 at 6:29 am

This first opened as the Isis Theatre, and was renamed the Roxy Theatre on February 9, 1928. It was closed in 1955.

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50sSNIPES commented about Perry Theater on Apr 6, 2025 at 6:27 am

First operated by Wewoka residents John B. Terry and G.M. Deen, the Perry Theater opened its doors on January 16, 1942 with Frederic March in “Bedtime Story” (unknown if extras added). It was still open in 1964.

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50sSNIPES commented about Disney Magic Buena Vista Theatre on Apr 6, 2025 at 6:14 am

I’m also very sure that this also opened around the same time as the Walt Disney Theatre, but that remains unconfirmed for now.

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50sSNIPES commented about Chester Drive-In on Apr 5, 2025 at 5:02 pm

If I have to take a guess, this may’ve opened as early as 1950. It was already running as an all-year drive-in in January 1951.

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50sSNIPES commented about Eric Theatre on Apr 5, 2025 at 4:59 pm

Opened with Peter O'Toole in “Goodbye Mr. Chips”.

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50sSNIPES commented about Burnet Drive-In on Apr 5, 2025 at 12:17 pm

Closed on April 1, 1976.

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50sSNIPES commented about MacDade Drive-In on Apr 5, 2025 at 9:16 am

Closed on October 6, 1981 with “S.O.B”, “Up The Academy”, and “Airplane!”.

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50sSNIPES commented about Eric Twin US 1 North Drive-In on Apr 5, 2025 at 9:14 am

The actual closing date is October 9, 1986, with “Ruthless People”, “Back To School”, and “Down And Out In Beverly Hills” in Screen 1, and “The Karate Kid Part II”, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, and “Labyrinth” in Screen 2. It last operated as the “Eric Twin US 1 North Drive-In”.

  • QUESTION: Did that print of “Jaws” ended up getting completely beaten and spliced up after its 146th run?
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50sSNIPES commented about Twin City Drive-In on Apr 5, 2025 at 9:06 am

This opened on July 15, 1964 with “McLintock” and “Dr. No” in Screen 1 and “Man’s Favorite Sport” and “The Thrill Of It All” in Screen 2. It was still open in the mid-1980s. A 1994 aerial view shows the drive-in with both screens still attached but looks like it did receive its closure, and a 2001 aerial view shows half of the drive-in being gutted, with the north side totally gone and the south side attached without its screen but that didn’t last long. The south side was already gutted by two years later.

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50sSNIPES commented about Cloverleaf Drive-In on Apr 5, 2025 at 7:46 am

Still open in the 1980s.

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50sSNIPES commented about Newberry Drive-In on Apr 5, 2025 at 7:43 am

The Newberry Drive-In opened its gates on August 21, 1948 with Sonja Henie in “It’s A Pleasure” (unknown if extras added), and most likely closed on May 10, 1953 with Robert Mitchum in “One Minute To Zero” along with an unnamed cartoon.

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50sSNIPES commented about Nu Gulf Theatre on Apr 5, 2025 at 7:26 am

So its very likely that the movie is the only film that got destroyed, and nothing else. I’m very sure the projectionist also rescued the daters and the trailers since the shorts were safely recovered.

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50sSNIPES commented about Fox Theatre on Apr 4, 2025 at 3:26 pm

Mayor Victor J. Miller’s grand opening ceremony speech in two takes can be both seen and heard here, which was filmed a few days prior to the opening of the Fox.

  • https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/digital/collection/MVTN/id/595/rec/36
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50sSNIPES commented about Lakewood 8 on Apr 4, 2025 at 1:43 pm

Opened on May 20, 1987, closed in 2013.

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50sSNIPES commented about Jacksonville Drive-In on Apr 4, 2025 at 1:38 pm

A 1955 aerial view shows the drive-in, meaning that this opened in the early-1950s. It appears that it may’ve closed in the early-1970s. A 1975 aerial view shows the drive-in but there was a few work vehicles on site, and the screen was removed either in the latter part of the 1970s or the early-1980s. This is also a very unique drive-in because it was located very close to downtown.

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50sSNIPES commented about Disney Magic Buena Vista Theatre on Apr 4, 2025 at 11:33 am

It originally housed 399 seats according to an April 2012 article, but was already downgraded to 278 seats in 2013 when the ship underwent a facelift.

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50sSNIPES commented about Disney Magic Walt Disney Theatre on Apr 4, 2025 at 11:33 am

It originally housed 1,340 seats according to an April 2012 article, but was already downgraded to 977 seats in 2013 when the ship underwent a facelift.

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50sSNIPES commented about Nu Gulf Theatre on Apr 4, 2025 at 11:04 am

Is there other films that got caught on fire that comes along with its print of “Trouble For Two”? I’m very sure a few short subjects were also involved into some “Trouble”.

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50sSNIPES commented about Eric I-95 Twin Theatre on Apr 4, 2025 at 10:59 am

And Do, you’re completely wrong. It actually twinned on December 21, 1984 and reopened with “Dune” in Screen 1 and “Runaway” in Screen 2.

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50sSNIPES commented about Goose Creek Cinema 6 on Apr 4, 2025 at 10:55 am

I’m also very sure that the nearby six-screen Baytown Cinemas 6 and the four-screen Baytown Cinema 10 became Plitt theaters around the same time as the Goose Creek. Both of the nearby theaters are now part of the Baytown Premiere Cinema 11.

Also Dallas, did the Goose Creek became part of the Cineplex Odeon chain after Plitt’s merger? I’m very sure they did, alongside the other two theaters I’ve mentioned above.

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50sSNIPES commented about Oak Theatre on Apr 4, 2025 at 10:50 am

Its likely that the New Theatre name probably didn’t last long. It may’ve renamed the Oak Theatre shortly after opening.

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50sSNIPES commented about Ark Vue Drive-In on Apr 3, 2025 at 10:13 am

The Ark Vue Drive-In closed after the 1981 season, likely due to both mortgage issues and as well as the arrest of its operators on two misdemeanor charges of promoting late-night obscenity. On September 11, 1981, a triple feature was scheduled with only the first one being a normal first-run movie. “The Blue Lagoon” was the last normal film that was screened at the Ark Vue at sunset, but the last two movies afterward are X-rated films.

This led the B&B Theatres chain, who owns the Ark Vue in its last years of operation, to cease and ban X-rated movies from any theater or drive-in. The operators were later sued for its foreclosure in November 1982 by the Home National Bank in a petition filed with a local district court.