Colbert Theatre
319 N. Montgomery Avenue,
Sheffield,
AL
35660
319 N. Montgomery Avenue,
Sheffield,
AL
35660
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The Cobert theatre opened on January 22nd, 1942. Grand opening ad posted.
Looking at the street scene today it appears that the Colbert was torn down. There are cars parked where it previously stood. How sad.
From the late 1940s / early 1950s a street scene photo from Sheffield that includes a view of the Colbert Theatre.
Closed on Christmas Day! Hard to believe.
The top or first photo screening is MR MUSIC released in Nov/ 1950
Susan Slept Here was released in November, 1954
In answer to Date of Photo—it is 1954—Yellow Tomahawk with Rory Calhoun & Peggie Castle was released in May 1954..
In the 60s, there were four indoor theaters in the Muscle Shoals area. Muscle Shoals area consisted of four cities, Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, and the city of Muscle Shoals. In Florence you had the choice of the Shoals and the Norwood (which burnt down in 1968). The Shoals was the most expensive for struggling college students at $1.50 for admission; The Tucsumbian in Tucsumbia was only $1.00. The Colbert (named for the country in which Sheffield, Tuscumbia, and Muscle Shoals reside) was .75 and quite the bargain. In the 60s there was not an indoor movie theater in the actual city of Muscle Shoals. That was to come in the 70s.
Here is another old photo:
http://tinyurl.com/6p3tgy