The theater did reopen right after the March 2020 shutdown, but closed for the final time on September 27 of that year. As of August 2025, the theater still stands abandoned.
On May 13, 1977, the world premiere of “Smokey And The Bandit” was held at the Loew’s Tara, with Bert Reynolds appearing in person according to the Atlanta Constitution.
The West O Drive-In closed on June 23, 1985 with “Police Academy 2” and “Porky’s Revenge” when high winds destroyed the screen. It never reopened as announced by Dubinsky two months later.
Also closed with “Gremlins”, which ran before “Revenge Of The Nerds”. There is also a mention about a scheduled showing of “Bachelor Party” the following Friday on the bottom of the advertisement, but that remains completely unknown if that was shown because I don’t see any showtimes nor advertisements anywhere.
Taken over by Regal on May 31, 1996.
Closed with “Death Wish III” in Screen 1 and “Cocoon” in Screen 2.
Closed on December 31, 2020.
This replaced the nearby AMC Cobb Place 8.
The theater did reopen right after the March 2020 shutdown, but closed for the final time on September 27 of that year. As of August 2025, the theater still stands abandoned.
Closed on July 1, 1999, just one day prior to AMC’s Barrett Commons opening.
Closed on January 16, 1977 with Andy Warhol’s “Frankenstein”.
On May 13, 1977, the world premiere of “Smokey And The Bandit” was held at the Loew’s Tara, with Bert Reynolds appearing in person according to the Atlanta Constitution.
Closed on January 29, 1973 with “The Getaway”.
The West O Drive-In closed on June 23, 1985 with “Police Academy 2” and “Porky’s Revenge” when high winds destroyed the screen. It never reopened as announced by Dubinsky two months later.
Closed on September 2, 1986 and demolished on October 14, 1987.
Once known as Ogdensburg 1 & 2 Cinemas.
Also closed with “Gremlins”, which ran before “Revenge Of The Nerds”. There is also a mention about a scheduled showing of “Bachelor Party” the following Friday on the bottom of the advertisement, but that remains completely unknown if that was shown because I don’t see any showtimes nor advertisements anywhere.
Closed with “Pee Wee’s Big Adventure” in Screen 1 and “The Eliminators” and “Spies Like Us” in Screen 2.
Actual closing date is September 7, 1986 with “Bullies” and “Psycho III” in Screen 1 and “Rocky IV” and “Youngblood” in Screen 2.
A 1960 article shows that the former concession stand was possibly converted into a school.
Closed after the 1981 season.
This was once known as the Route 15 Drive-In in the 1970s according to various area newspapers.
Closed on September 13, 1980 with “Caddyshack” and “In-Laws”.
Still operating in 1963.
Closed on September 15, 1985 with “Back To The Future” and “Gotcha”.
Closed as a discount theater on January 24, 1993 with “The Muppet Christmas Carol”.
Actual closing date is October 4, 1981.
Closed on October 22, 1982 with “Fast Times At Ridgemont High”.
Closed on September 16, 1984 with “Ghostbusters” and “Against All Odds” along with an unnamed Three Stooges short.