KPKilburn in his above comment said the Alpine Theatre opened in 1987 and then he says it closed in 1987. The Mountaineer Theatre opened in 1987. The Alpine Theatre opened in 1941 as Brian Kreft claims. The photo that robboehm posted in the photo section is of the Alpine Theatre and what it originally looked like.
Advance ticket purchase available
All Theatres Digital Projection
ATM available
Now offering Online Ticket Sales.
Click on the show time to buy.
Stadium seating available
3D Movie Surcharge: $2.00
You must be 17 to purchase a Rated R ticket. If you are under 17, you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian 21 years of age or older.
Ernestine Bazemore Tapley, 83, of Sylvania, died Saturday night, … operator of the Screven Drive-In and the Dixie Theater in Sylvania until her retirement in 1985. ..
The theatre is open according to the telephone. They are now playing Star Wars, closed on Christmas Eve and on Sundays. The area is about 90 percent Mormon so I can understand the Sunday closing/
From their website: Star Cinema Grill is a Houston based dine-in-theater concept that offers our guests first run film releases, an extensive menu, and a full service bar with a wide selection of beer, wine and spirits.
Our goal is “To provide every guest with an unforgettable experience through unmatched service, the highest quality food and beverages, and a flawless film presentation”.
Operated by Martin Theatres.
Located at Tennessee 91 at Dave Buck Rd. Just an empty field where the drive-in stood.
There is now a Schewels Furniture Store where the Cinema once was.
This portable was never wired for sound. It was more or less a nickelodeon.
I am a little confused, was this theatre ever called the Garrick? There is a photo on the photo page of the Garrick.
This theatre had three screens and should be listed as closed.
KPKilburn in his above comment said the Alpine Theatre opened in 1987 and then he says it closed in 1987. The Mountaineer Theatre opened in 1987. The Alpine Theatre opened in 1941 as Brian Kreft claims. The photo that robboehm posted in the photo section is of the Alpine Theatre and what it originally looked like.
The Alpine Cinema and the Mountaineer Cinema 3 are two difference theatres. You have this ad posted to both theatres.
The Wagner Theatre is for sale
Amenities: Advance ticket purchase available, All Theatres Digital Projection, Now offering Online Ticket Sales, Stadium seating available
This was a portable nickelodeon that was shown in the high school auditorium.
Faetured Amenities: Digital Projection, Party Room, Stadium Seating, Theatre Rentals, Closed Caption, Audio Description, Assisted Listening Devices, Wheelchair Access,
Advance ticket purchase available All Theatres Digital Projection ATM available Now offering Online Ticket Sales. Click on the show time to buy. Stadium seating available 3D Movie Surcharge: $2.00 You must be 17 to purchase a Rated R ticket. If you are under 17, you must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian 21 years of age or older.
Ernestine Bazemore Tapley, 83, of Sylvania, died Saturday night, … operator of the Screven Drive-In and the Dixie Theater in Sylvania until her retirement in 1985. ..
The theatre is open according to the telephone. They are now playing Star Wars, closed on Christmas Eve and on Sundays. The area is about 90 percent Mormon so I can understand the Sunday closing/
The theatre was not demolished it just resurfaced with the entrance moved to the rear of te building as craigmorris said in his comment.
From their website: Star Cinema Grill is a Houston based dine-in-theater concept that offers our guests first run film releases, an extensive menu, and a full service bar with a wide selection of beer, wine and spirits.
Our goal is “To provide every guest with an unforgettable experience through unmatched service, the highest quality food and beverages, and a flawless film presentation”.
This website gives a little history on this theatre.
Should be listed as closed.
Operated by AMC Theatres.
If the address is correct this theatre should be listed as demolished. There is a parking lot at this address.
Listed as open in 1926 with 350 seats. Was still listed as open in 1935.
On the Carmike website with the address above but list it as Des Moines.
They list the theatre as Altoona, Pa. 16636
Building still standing and converted to Offices.