North Star Drive-In
2131 N. Highway 89,
Harrisville,
UT
84044
2131 N. Highway 89,
Harrisville,
UT
84044
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Previous Names: North Star Auto Theatre
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The North Star Auto Theatre opened as a single screen theatre on July 19, 1962 with Doris Day in “Lover, Come Back” & Susan Hayward in “Backstreet”. On April 10, 1963 it was renamed North Star Drive-In. It had a capacity for 625 cars, which was soon increased to 800 cars.
On June 28, 1967 a second screen was added which had a car capacity for 600. The opening movie on the second screen was Dana Andrews in “"Hot Rods to Hell” & Rock Hudson in “Tobruk”. The North Star Drive-In closed in 1998.
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This blog has a picture of the same drive-in, and labels it “Ogden Utah”:
http://www.anntorrence.com/blog/images/
Ticket stub added courtesy of Rod Nelson.
Also identifies it as Ogden Utah.
It’s the greater metropolitan Ogden area, but Harrisville is the actual city that it was in.
Boxoffice, March 8, 1976: “Wes Webb of Salt Lake City announced that his Navigare, Inc., has purchased the 700-car North Star Twin Drive-In in Ogden, Utah, from the Orpheum Theatre Corp. Extensive remodeling and improvements are slated for the newly acquired facility.”
The drive-in opened as the North Star Auto Theater, which is how it advertised for the rest of the 1962 season. Winds knocked down the screen on Feb. 10, 1963, and when the drive-in reopened on April 10 that year, it began advertising as the North Star Drive-In.