Matanzas Theatre
24 Cathedral Place,
St. Augustine,
FL
32084
24 Cathedral Place,
St. Augustine,
FL
32084
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Opened with Shirley Temple in “Just Around The Corner” along with the Merrie Melodies cartoon “A Feud There Was” (listed as “A Feud Cartoon” for some weird reason, but I officially confirm “A Feud There Was” is the exact cartoon), a sports reel (listed as “Pinehurst” which according to my research, I cannot find any information about any sports reels being named “Pinehurst”. The closest sports reel containing the “Pinehurst” name that I can find from around that time period is “Bow Strings” which said “made recently in Pinehurst” on other nationwide showtimes), and a “community sing novelty” (definitely not a Screen Song, but something similar).
After some construction delays, the Matanzas theatre was opened by Spark’s on December 24th, 1938. Grand opening ad and AI enhanced photo posted.
Here is an item about the Matanzas Theatre from the July 2, 1938, issue of The Film Daily:
1938 was pretty late for a revival-style atmospheric house to be built. I wonder if this could have been the last of them?A picture shot during the premiere of “Distant Drums” View link
I was looking at the current street view of where this theater was and compared it with the 1950’s photos posted by ken mc back in 06. There are three kids on the little balcony above the marquee in the 1950’s picture. That balcony is still there. It looks like the facade remained and was incorporated into a new building. Could be wrong, but if it is, may there be some of the lobby, greatly altered, at least still there. The address on the current building is 22.
The reason is I am surfing the net while I work. Sometimes I don’t see the other picture until a few minutes later. I will try to consolidate in the future.
Those are cool photos but why do you post links 2 minutes apart. You do it most of the time and waste space. Put them all in one message. Thanx.
These photos show the theater more clearly:
http://tinyurl.com/nehfm
http://tinyurl.com/rsdsr
Here is a photo from the early 1950s:
http://tinyurl.com/o2o27