1950s double feature movie ad from the Buckner Drive In featuring Gene Autry in “Gene Autry and the Mounties” and Johnny Mack Brown in “West of Wyoming”.
A 1939 movie ad promoting a double feature, “Honor of the West” and “Daredevils of the Red Cirlce” along with an episode of a Republic serial, “The Executioner” at the Texas Theater in Oak Cliff.
Thanks for the correction panhandle. The Lamar did open in 1930 on Bonham St. Claude Musselman was responsible for opening most of the movie theaters in Paris.
The seating capacity was 452 downstairs and over a hundred upstairs.
As with so many other theaters, televison finished the Lamar off.
1950s double feature movie ad from the Buckner Drive In featuring Gene Autry in “Gene Autry and the Mounties” and Johnny Mack Brown in “West of Wyoming”.
A 1939 movie ad promoting a double feature, “Honor of the West” and “Daredevils of the Red Cirlce” along with an episode of a Republic serial, “The Executioner” at the Texas Theater in Oak Cliff.
A 1940s movie ad for the for the Cliff Queen in Oak Cliff.
A 1940s movie ad for the Hill Theater in Cockrell Hill.
A 1940s movie ad for the Kessler Theater in Dallas.
A 1940s movie ad for the Beckley Theater in Dallas.
A 1937 image of the Cliff Queen that was located in Oak Cliff.
Double features are playing featuring Gene Autry and Will Rogers.
A 1950s movie ad promoting Allan “Rocky” Lane in “Sundown in Santa Fe” showing at the Lakewood Theatre.
A 1950s movie poster ad from the Hill Theater promoting Gene Autry in “Riders of the Whistling Pines”.
Correction to Gene Autry promo. The Village was featuring Gene Autry in “Cow Town”.
A 1950s movie poster ad from the Village Theater promoting Gene Autry in “Riders of the Whistling Pines”.
An image from the early 1940s of Gene Autry along with a lot of young fans at the Hill Theater in Cockrell Hill.
Views from 2008 of the remains of the Ranger Drive In.
1/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6 and 6/6.
Thanks for the correction panhandle. The Lamar did open in 1930 on Bonham St. Claude Musselman was responsible for opening most of the movie theaters in Paris.
The seating capacity was 452 downstairs and over a hundred upstairs.
As with so many other theaters, televison finished the Lamar off.
The orignal home of the Majestic Theatre in Eastland was at 108 W. Commerce St. in this building.
A 2008 view of the Paramount Theatre and the box office in Abilene.
A 2008 view of the former Alhambra Theater building in Eastland.
Two more views; here and here.
A 1947 view of the Hollywood Theater in Detroit.
A 1992 close up of the Azle Theatre sign in Ft Worth.
A 1996 view of the State Theatre in Easton.
A 1996 view of the Dixie Theater (4) in Staunton.
A frontal view of the Haltom here and an exterior view of the auditorium which is connected to the side of the theater building.
Images from 2008 of the Tower Theater in Post here and here.
A 2008 view of the Garza Theater in Post.
A 2005 view of the Park Theatre in Vanouver.