Troy Theater

138 S. Broad Street,
Monroe, GA 30655

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The Troy Theater opened on February 6, 1942 with William Powell in “Shadow of the Thin Man”. The Troy Theater is listed in 1955 with 750 seats. It was still open into the 1970’s.

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DKinsey
DKinsey on January 13, 2012 at 1:19 pm

Between 1953 and 1969 I went to this theatre many many times. In elementary and Jr High days, I was there almost every Saturday for the double feature. The favorite concession was a drink called “The Shipwreck” which was a mixture of all the fountain sodas. I remember Mr. Kirkley the owner was a very kind man. It seemed like he really hated to kick unruly kids out on Saturdays for popping popcorn bags, or shooting silver gum wrappers at the screen. They looked like tracer bullets. It was really cool. Darrell Kinsey

Bookworm
Bookworm on May 15, 2013 at 1:39 pm

I spent many a Saturday here as a child in the 1950’s and 60’s. It cost a quarter to get in and usually it was a double feature. Most of the time it was a “scary” movie. The Troy burned to the ground…can’t remember what year. Great memories of meeting my friends at the Troy!

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on August 27, 2023 at 1:45 pm

Opened on February 6, 1942 with “The Shadow Of The Thin Man” (unknown if short subjects were added). First operated by Mr. Troy Thompson and his son Mr. Robert S. Stevens. Still opened in the 1970s.

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