A 1972 movie poster from the State Theater in Lubbock advertising a double feature with Bill Cosby and Robert Culp in “Hickey and Boggs” and Lee Van Cleef in “Return of Sabata” here. Poster submitted courtesy of Billy Smith.
Three March 2008 images of the Lone Star here, here and here.
Since photographing the Lone Star it appears to me that the “Lone Star” lettering was the first thing to be put on the building, plastered over and then having had a building next door with a wall covering that up. With that building now demolished and the plaster peeled away it occurs to me that the original name is now once again visible. It is a durable old building but the trees showing in the photos are growing in the auditorium.
Two 1993 photos of the demolished 7th Street Theater here and here. Fort Worth you could saved this classic, landmark movie theater.
A 1972 movie poster from the State Theater in Lubbock advertising a double feature with Bill Cosby and Robert Culp in “Hickey and Boggs” and Lee Van Cleef in “Return of Sabata” here. Poster submitted courtesy of Billy Smith.
Two photos of the Texan Theater in Hamilton. The first taken in 3/1984 and the second one taken in 3/2008.
A 1987 photo of the Scott Theater while still open showing and showing “An American Tail”, “Star Trek 4” and “Three Amigos”.
A 1972 photo of the Tyler Theater open and showing the “The Doberman Gang”.
A closer view of the Lyric Theater in Eastland.
Three March 2008 images of the Lone Star here, here and here.
Since photographing the Lone Star it appears to me that the “Lone Star” lettering was the first thing to be put on the building, plastered over and then having had a building next door with a wall covering that up. With that building now demolished and the plaster peeled away it occurs to me that the original name is now once again visible. It is a durable old building but the trees showing in the photos are growing in the auditorium.
A March 2008 photo of the Lyric Theater and a 1946 newsprint photo of the Lyric here.
In the posting I incorrectly stated that the Lyric closed in 1937 and should have said the Lyric sign letters were circa 1937.
A 1984 photo of the Plaza Theater in Altus showing “Beverly Hills Cop” starring Eddie Murphy.
A 1984 photo of the Plaza Theater taken in 1984 when it was still open and showing movies.
A 1987 photo of the Palace Twin after someone decided to cover up a nice red brick building with some ugly paneling.
A 1987 photo of the Park Theater building in Ardmore.
A very good photo of the May Theater taken in 1987. Showing at the time was “Can’t Buy Me Love”, “The Untouchables” and “Robocop”.
a 1999 photo of the Miller Theater in Anadarko.
A 1984 photo of the Orpheum Theater showing “Temple of Doom” and “Sixteen Candles”.
The Hornbeck Theater showing “National Lampoon’s Vacation” with Chevy Chase and “Mr. Mom” with Michael Keaton in 1983.
A 1992 photo of the Liberty Theater in Carnegie before the restoration work.
A 1999 photo of the Liberty Theater on a lonely and deserted Main St. in Watonga.
A 1986 photo of the Columbia Theater, empty and for sale or rent.
A 1982 photo of the Don Theater in Alexandria during good times showing “The Seduction” starring Morgan Fairchild and Vince Edwards.
A 1986 photo of the Liberty in Eunice.
1987 photos of the Capri Theater and and also here.
A 1987 photo of the Delman Theater in Tulsa. It must have been a grand theater at one time.
A 1984 photo of the Canadian Theater in Purcell.
1987 photos of the Coleman Theater here and here.