
21 Drive-In
Highway 21 North,
Van Buren,
MO
63965
Highway 21 North,
Van Buren,
MO
63965
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Functions: Movies (Classic)
Previous Names: Ellington Drive-In
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
573.945.2121
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The Ellington Drive-In was opened on July 17, 1952. This is a single screen drive-in with a capacity of over 700 cars. It had gone dark but was restored and reopened in 1997. It currently screens double features of classic movies on a weekends-only basis.
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Chuck Van Bibber

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The drive-in is located on Missouri 21/34 north of Miller Lake and south of County Road 570.
Opened July 17, 1952.
Actual address & Phone Number 73434 N. Route 21, Van Buren, Missouri 63965 573-945-2121 website
The 1955 Theatre Catalog and 1959 IMPA list it in Garwood MO (3 miles east of the drive-in) instead of Van Buren (9 miles southwest), but the 21’s Facebook page claims Van Buren. The 1972 IMPA puts the 21 in Ellington (17 miles north).
The 1959 IMPA lists capacity at 250, and the 1955 Catalog had it at 210. By the 1972 IMPA, it’s down to 200. In the 1982 IMPA, it jumps to 800. But when I look at the satellite view, I just don’t see how even 700 cars could fit.
Also, the 21 was still listed (in Ellington!) in the 1987 IMPA, so any closure probably came after that.
Opened On July 17th, 1952. Please Update.
The Exhibitor, July 23, 1952: “The Ellington Drive-In, Ellington, Mo., had its grand opening. It is owned by Harold Larkin and his business associate as Larkin and Davis. They also own and operate the Strand, Ellington.”
Variety, July 30, 1952: “Harold Larkin and Claud Davis, owner of Strand, Ellington, Mo., lighted new 300-car ozoner near there."
The Current Local (Van Buren MO), Nov. 9, 1961: (classified ad) “REWARD - $500 leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons stealing 64 speakers from the 21 Drive In. Notify Harold Larkin or Claude Davis, Ellington, Mo.”