Starlite Drive-In

5375 E. Ludington Road,
Ludington, MI 49431

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1955

The Starlite Drive-In is listed as opening in May of 1953 with a car capacity of 500 and a single screen. Various owners are listed. Glen Wallace, Steve Eisner, D. White and J Loseth. Since closing in 1989 the drive-in has been demolished.

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MichaelKilgore
MichaelKilgore on March 17, 2024 at 9:57 am

Ludington Daily News, June 28, 1963: “The 4-Star Theater in Scottville and the Starlite Drive-In Theater just east of Ludington are owned and operated by Glenn G. Wallace, who alternates the operation of the two. The 4-Star is open in the winter, closing when the Starlite opens in the spring, and reopening in the fall when the Drive-In closes. The Starlite plays mostly double features, shows being changed three, sometimes four times each week. Every Thursday night is Buck Night, with prices being a buck a carload. Saturday night is Spook Show and Dusk-to-Dawn shows - the features starting at sundown and Saturday night and continuing on until daybreak Sunday morning. Included in the features every Saturday night is a science fiction, mystery or suspense picture.”

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