You’re welcome for the pictures guys. I just wish even after all the years that dad ran the place, we would’ve kept more of them. I was only able to find the two…but I think they are good shots and will help alot of people to remember the good times and the theater!
My name is Kevin Moseley, and for those of you that worked at the Redrock prior to 1985, you would possibly remember me as the freckled little son of RedRock manager Boyd Moseley. I fondly remember this movie theater from my childhood as it was where me and my sisters spent a great deal of our time on weekends and summer. My father ran this theater for quite some time before Syufi bought it from the owner Horste Schmidt in 1985. This forced the relocation of my family to California, the loss of jobs for many people in the mid 80’s, and the end of “the glory days” of the RedRock History. The beauty of the old town square, the cobblestone paths, the clocktower that sat near the offices entrance…all this history first wiped away by Syufi and their “modernization”…haha… still couldn’t compete after they took over. Long dead were the days of the “real” movie theater experience. For those that do remember my father – RADAMS for example…I am sad to say that he passed away in 1999 from lung cancer (you remember how much he smoked?!?!) We moved to California where he continued in the movie theater business with Cineplex Odeon, and then off to Colorado where he worked with Super Saver Cinemas before he passed away. I am looking for any photos of the RedRock in it’s “heyday” if anyone happens to have any. I have two that I recently found in my father’s personal things…If you happen to have any, I would be happen to post, email, or copy and mail to you…Thanks for the good wishes and great memories of the RedRock 11 Theater.
You’re welcome for the pictures guys. I just wish even after all the years that dad ran the place, we would’ve kept more of them. I was only able to find the two…but I think they are good shots and will help alot of people to remember the good times and the theater!
My name is Kevin Moseley, and for those of you that worked at the Redrock prior to 1985, you would possibly remember me as the freckled little son of RedRock manager Boyd Moseley. I fondly remember this movie theater from my childhood as it was where me and my sisters spent a great deal of our time on weekends and summer. My father ran this theater for quite some time before Syufi bought it from the owner Horste Schmidt in 1985. This forced the relocation of my family to California, the loss of jobs for many people in the mid 80’s, and the end of “the glory days” of the RedRock History. The beauty of the old town square, the cobblestone paths, the clocktower that sat near the offices entrance…all this history first wiped away by Syufi and their “modernization”…haha… still couldn’t compete after they took over. Long dead were the days of the “real” movie theater experience. For those that do remember my father – RADAMS for example…I am sad to say that he passed away in 1999 from lung cancer (you remember how much he smoked?!?!) We moved to California where he continued in the movie theater business with Cineplex Odeon, and then off to Colorado where he worked with Super Saver Cinemas before he passed away. I am looking for any photos of the RedRock in it’s “heyday” if anyone happens to have any. I have two that I recently found in my father’s personal things…If you happen to have any, I would be happen to post, email, or copy and mail to you…Thanks for the good wishes and great memories of the RedRock 11 Theater.