This is a lovely theatre with a concession stand that has to be seen to be believed. The seating is spacious and the seats themselves are so comfortable you almost don’t want to leave even after the movies over. My only complaint is that the parking situation is fairly bad.
Great drive-in that will be dearly missed. In addition to being a landmark (although not one the officials opted to save), it was also the sight for a scene from the Barry Levinson film, “Tin Men”. The drive-in was torn down in the ‘90s to make way for a Home Depot.
Used to work for this place in ‘87 as an usher when it was called Reisterstown Five-Star Theatre. It was located in the rear of Reisterstown Plaza, a second theatre called Reisterstown Twin was in the front of the mall. The place was like being stuck in a really bad public school and JF Theatres, who owned it at the time, was run by a 400lb. sadist named “Merle”. Oddly enough, he now manages the Loews Valley 9 Theatre in Owings Mills, MD.
There are some nearby parking lots, but all are pricely due to the theatre being next to Little Italy.
This is a lovely theatre with a concession stand that has to be seen to be believed. The seating is spacious and the seats themselves are so comfortable you almost don’t want to leave even after the movies over. My only complaint is that the parking situation is fairly bad.
Great drive-in that will be dearly missed. In addition to being a landmark (although not one the officials opted to save), it was also the sight for a scene from the Barry Levinson film, “Tin Men”. The drive-in was torn down in the ‘90s to make way for a Home Depot.
I grew up in Edmondson Village and saw quiet a few movies as a kid. In addition to the movie theatre, there was also a bowling alley beaneath it.
Used to work for this place in ‘87 as an usher when it was called Reisterstown Five-Star Theatre. It was located in the rear of Reisterstown Plaza, a second theatre called Reisterstown Twin was in the front of the mall. The place was like being stuck in a really bad public school and JF Theatres, who owned it at the time, was run by a 400lb. sadist named “Merle”. Oddly enough, he now manages the Loews Valley 9 Theatre in Owings Mills, MD.