Irving Theater 1969

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2nd building, Lee St., showing movies until about 1967

Irving Theater

Irving, TX

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Irving Theater 1969

The theater closed in 1967, but made a brief run as a Gospel Church and rentable hall. Finally was sold and used as a sound stage for rock videos (before MTV) and commercials.

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keithk2008
keithk2008 commented about Irving Theater 1969 on Mar 3, 2021 at 8:53 pm

It re-opened maybe a year or two later and started showing movies again it was probably close towards the end of the 70s when it started doing the rock videos and soundstage I grew up here I remember when they had a baby soundproof booth I loved sitting up in the balcony. first movie I saw here I believe was a Sonny and Cher movie I can’t remember what the title was but I went to see the movie Billy Jack probably 50 times here and The Planet of the Apes.

keithk2008
keithk2008 commented about Irving Theater 1969 on Mar 3, 2021 at 8:56 pm

I don’t mean trying to overstep somebody’s shoes but this theater was not closed in 67 I went there as a child they showed movies for $.35 when I first started going there and they showed movies all the way up to High Plains Drifter was the last one that I saw there but they played movies it was a movie theater

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