Cinema 69 Drive-In
1116 S. George Nigh Expressway,
McAlester,
OK
74501
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At one time there were several drive-ins in McAlester and the vicinity. The Cinema 69 Drive-In was the last to be built (1973). It was built in conjunction with an indoor cinema on the same premises. As the indoor cinema grew into a quad, a lot of the drive-in space was taken up. By then the drive-in qualified as the smallest operating drive-in in Oklahoma. Due to local curfews the drive-in went from double bills to single bills.
Cinema 69 was the only indoor and outdoor theatre sharing the same projection booth and concession stand. Audio at the drive-in was provided over FM radio.
It was closed in 2004, and has been demolished, apart from the screen which still stands in July 2022.
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I spoke to the owners, and they’re aren’t planning on reopening this drive-in this comming summer. They’re going to use it for parking as they expand their “Monster-plex” next door! What a crime! I encourage drive-in lovers everywhere to speak up. Drive-ins are a piece of Americana. They deserve to be saved! We only have 7 left in the entire state of Oklahoma.
I work in this little theater it is always clean but the mnagers are some of the rudest people you will ever meet. It is like a mega plex in the two newest theaters the drive in is closed forever. and we are opening two new screens.
We’re to late for this one. It’s gone. It’s now a parking lot and a “Monster-plex” addition. What a shame!
For images of other McAlester theaters see historic photo pages;
http://www.dancingrabbitgallery.com
http://www.mcalester.lib.ok.us/
Cinema 69 and Cinema 69 Drive-In were one and the same. United Artist Theatres originally opened this complex as an indoor twin cinema with an adjoining drive-in. In the early 1990’s UA sold this complex, and it was eventually expanded to six indoor screens. As listed above, the drive-in is now only a memory.
Miss Melba Toast, UA had many indoor-outdoor drive-ins-cinemas in the NYC area. They were marketed as “all-weather drive-in”. All are now closed now.
The status of this drive-in should be updated to closed/demolished.
The screen itself was still up as of today (new picture in the photo section). “Mostly' demolished, I guess….
As of May 2022 the screen is still present.