Waldron Theater
124 Main Street,
Lindsay,
OK
73052
124 Main Street,
Lindsay,
OK
73052
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The Waldron Theater was opened on October 15, 1947 with Wayne Morris in “Deep Valley”. Hidden behind an ugly facade that looks like a wooden fence is likely to be a classic small town theater. The outside ticket booth is exposed and sheltered by what was once the marquee.
Contributed by
Billy Smith / Billy Holcomb / Don Lewis
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Are you talking about this place HERE? About a block away? Eubanks next door is listed at 118 Main St.
Google is goofy. 124 S. Main St. still takes you to the 101 end of S. Main instead of towards Chocktaw St.
This theater was featured in a 1953 theater owners' documentary about the financial devastation wrought by the 20% federal tax, plus other encroachments on the box office, such as television.
The doc is called “The Case Against the 20% Federal Admission Tax on Motion Picture Theaters” and is a treasure trove of theaters operating but in imminent trouble, including long looks at their still-open theaters, marquees, etc., and interviews with the owners.
There are also plenty of shots of already-closed theaters; the writing was really on the wall already.
TCM ran this movie on 11/1/09 at about 6am and I stumbled upon it by accident; I don’t know when it will screen again but it is well worth seeking out.
Look at this page to see modern photos of the former Waldron Theatre
http://www.roadsideoklahoma.com/node/887
Opened on October 15, 1947 with Wayne Morris in “Deep Valley” (unknown if any extras added).