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  • <p>On February 13, 1981, the venue changed policies to a Chopsocky grind house called the Bruce Lee Center Theater  with “Call Me Dragon” with Bruce Li and Chen Kuan-Ti in “Dirty Chan.” Bluntly, it was one of the greatest tributes a theater could play to a martial arts legend… other than not showing one of his films on opening day.</p>
  • <p>Lyndel Fondaw is off to War in the Army in October of 1942 after the largest crowd was on hand to say goodbye on October 5, 1942 with the film, “True to the Navy.”</p>
            
              <p>And in March of 1946, Lyndel Fondaw is back from War and has a grand reopening on March 8, 1946 with “Tars and Spars.”</p>
  • <p>Socially distancing the Coke Freestyle units means putting a sign over one of the units during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020</p>
  • <p>Bonus: It’s the Palm Theater’s Movies at Calmar going with the early sound technology with Renaphone sound by Renfax Film Company’s short musical film subjects on January 9, 1916. You ain’t seen nothing yet!</p>
  • <p>Joseph Mogler is at the top left on the bus raising interest in the Greater Movie Season in St. Louis circa September of 1925. Legendary Fred Wehrenberg is third on that row and the also legendary Spyros Skouras is to Wehrenberg’s left.</p>