Cinema 101
13 W. Main Street,
Union,
MO
63084
13 W. Main Street,
Union,
MO
63084
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The Williams Theatre did indeed once closed in 1956, and sat empty until new management reopened the theater in early 1958.
The Williams Theatre opened its doors on September 17, 1937 with Deanna Durbin in “100 Men And A Girl” (unclear if any short subjects were added). The opening of the Williams Theatre forced the closure to the nearby Liberty Theatre five days prior.
Once remodeled on July 29, 1954 in connection to its installation of CinemaScope.
On the evening of March 5, 1971, the Williams Theatre was destroyed by a fire. The Union Fire Department reported that there is not just a fire but a typical brush fire taking over the theater as they described.
After a rebuilt, the Williams Theatre changed its name to Cinema 101, and reopened on November 20, 1973 with “White Lightning”.
It was still in operation as a movie house in the early 1980s, but the closing date hasn’t been found yet.
Either the address or description are wrong. Washington St is the E-W divider, so this would have been 4 blocks off the square. Google coverage of town is uselessly bad, so I can’t find a possible location.