Eugene Drive-In

1400 Henderson Avenue,
Eugene, OR 97403

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Previously operated by: Act III Theatres, Moyer Theatres

Previous Names: New Eugene Drive-In

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Eugene Drive-In

The Eugene Drive-In had two different locations during its 40 seasons in Eugene. It opened at 2860 S. Willamette, the first location, on July 29, 1948. It had a capacity for 580-cars. During the 1960’s, while operated by Moyer Theatres of Portland, they began to feature first-run movies. In July and August of 1962 presented a six-week run of the “The Music Man" starring Robert Preston. The theater closed, apparently for good, on September 11, 1962, when its listing dropped out of the Eugene Register-Guard (it has its own page on Cinema Treasures).

It had a replacement though because the New Eugene Drive-In had opened the previous July 22 at 1400 Henderson Avenue. Beginning in the 1963 season the New Eugene Drive-In, also operated by Moyer, reverted to the name the Eugene Drive-In. It expended to 3-screens in 1978. According to newspaper advertisements, while under the Moyer Theatres banner, it closed after the 1987.

The Spokane Daily Chronicle said on November 23, 1988 said that Moyer Theatres, also known as Luxury Theatres, were the 11th largest theater chain in the country. They operated 293 screens at 87 locations in Oregon, Washington, California, Alaska, Idaho and Nevada. At that time Tom Moyer agreed to sell his theater holdings to Act III Theatres of San Antonio, Texas.

It was demolished in the mid-to late-1960’s

Contributed by Ron Pierce

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SteveSwanson
SteveSwanson on May 31, 2012 at 4:17 pm

After many years, I was finally able to put 2 & 2 together to confirm the location of the New Eugene drive-in. I had been told the drive-in field was now the LTD bus yard, but always assumed the entrance was off Glenwood Blvd. After another look at the Google Earth link for the original site on Willamette. It appears the marquee at the corner of Henderson & Franklin is is the last remaining drive-in fixture in the Eugene/Springfield area.

Drive-In 54
Drive-In 54 on May 31, 2012 at 4:45 pm

Goggle Earth 1975

rivest266
rivest266 on May 18, 2014 at 12:05 pm

1948 and 1962 grand opening ads in photo section.

davidcoppock
davidcoppock on November 3, 2018 at 11:41 am

Eugune Drive-in Opened with “The noose hangs high” and “Where the north begins”. New Eugene Drive-in opened with “My geisha” and “Batchlor in paradise”. 2 screens. 650 cars.

MichaelKilgore
MichaelKilgore on February 2, 2020 at 5:13 pm

Boxoffice, Feb. 4, 1963: “The new Moyer Drive-In Theatre in Eugene, Ore., employs a host of modern drive-in features to offer patrons unexcelled convenience, service and safety.”

That was the start of a two-page story, with photos, of the “Moyer Drive-In,” where the manager used a citizen’s band walkie-talkie to relay directions to ramp workers.

FWIW, the Motion Picture Almanac’s drive-in lists continued to call it the Eugene Drive-In.

cinequip
cinequip on May 29, 2023 at 12:43 pm

For the record, there were two ‘Moyer’ theater chains in Oregon. Tom and his brother, Larry, ran competing companies, with much animosity between the two. The Eugene Drive-In was built by the Moyer family, but the company split in 1966, with Larry retaining the Eugene theater. He later built the West 11th Drive-in (on the site of the current Fred Meyer store), West 11th 6 screen indoor, and Valley River Twin cinemas. The Eugene Drive-in was split into 3 screens in 1978.

Jamey_monroe45
Jamey_monroe45 on July 18, 2023 at 2:33 pm

The actual address for this drive-in was 1400 Henderson Ave, Eugene, OR 97403. That part of E. 14th Ave did not exist until after the theatre was closed.

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