Roxy Theatre
981 Main Street,
Forsyth,
MT
59327
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Architects: Charles Wood
Functions: Movies
Styles: Spanish Colonial
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
406.346.7699
Manager:
406.346.7699
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The Roxy Theatre was built in 1930 for $35,000 as a replacement for the silent Lincoln Theatre (it has its own page on Cinema Treasures). The Roxy Theatre opened on September 6 1930 with Dolores Del Rio in “The Bad One”. It has remained in continuous operation throughout its life, except during the drive-in boom era when it would close during the summer.
Owned by Mike Blakesley since 1979, the Roxy Theatre has retained its old-fashioned charm, with the lobby, marquee and facade remaining mostly unchanged from when it was new. The auditorium has been modernized with new seats and wallcoverings, and the booth contains modern equipment including digital sound.
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I think it is a tribute to Roxy (Samuel L. Rothafel’s nick name) that so many theatres were named for him and his New York theatre. I have an original edition of Hall’s book, and still find it one of the best resources on the topic of movie palaces. (Sadly, many more theatres have been demolished since the book was written.) It is nice to know that this small little Roxy theatre has survived into the 21 century. I wish the owner continued success.
What a great web site
This theater has quite possibly the best projection and sound system of any theater in the State of Montana!
The theater owner started a blog last September, but no responses as of yet:
http://tinyurl.com/5r7wop
Lost, I think that is what’s called the retro Taco Bell.
During the 1930’s a number of theatres in California were named (or renamed) with the alternate spelling of ROXIE (in San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles). I can only assume this was for legal reasons, or maybe named after the heroine of the 1926 play “Chicago”, Roxie Hart.
Nice looking little theatre.
Just looked at this theatre again,great looking marquee.
The Roxy replaced the silent Lincoln Theatre on September 6, 1930 with a grand opening film was Dolores Del Rio in “The Bad One.