Photos favorited by irvl

  • <p>Here’s an old picture that I took of the marquee at the Lithia Drive-In from 1979…Enjoy!!!</p>
  • <p>Nice shot of the Arcade Theatre circa 1927 as it plays Lon Cheney’s “Tell it to the Marines.” Manager Guy O. Kenimer has brought in the marine corps to drum up support of the film.</p>
  • <p>Arcade on left, Roxy on right.</p>
  • <p>I Recently found a jewel from my childhood…a picture of the Port Theater, circa 1959 in Jacinto City, Tx. There is where I grew up in the late 40s, early 50s! Still looking for a pic of the Galena Theater in Galena Park, Tx. These along with a few others were owned by O.K. Theatre Enterprises in Dallas, Tx. Oskar Korn was president; Albert Rains, booker. I tried to trace the O.K. Korn family through my limited online sites but no luck. Anyone out there have anything to add?? Theaters listed were: Lisbon [Dallas]; Midway, Galena [Galena Park]; Avalon, Globe, Grand, Hi Nabor Drive In; Lindale; Port [Jacinto City; Venus [Denver Harbor]. Regards. Jeff Brant, Seabrook Tx 77586</p>
  • <p>1949</p>
  • <p>c Motion Picture Herald</p>
            
              <p>September 28th 1966</p>
  • <p>1935 photo credit Southwest Florida Historical Society.</p>
  • <p>Screen shot from the youtube video.</p>
  • <p>Full width photo postcard courtesy Alonzo Dagley‎.</p>
  • <p>1928 exterior shot</p>
  • <p>Auditorium towards stage</p>
  • <p>The interior of the Miller Theatre in Atkinson circa 1930</p>
  • <p>The Miller Theatre projection booth circa 1930</p>
  • <p>Promotion using an Army base band for 1945’s THE TRUE GLORY.</p>
  • <p>Before it was the Center, the name for many years was the Arcade.  This photo is from the 1940s.</p>
  • <p>Manager Guy O. Kenimer has brought a boxing ring and had a two round kid fight to support of the film, “The World’s Champion” with Wallace Reid in 1921 at the - then - Arcade Theatre.</p>
  • <p>The Orlando High School Band is performing in front of the Rialto Theatre in 1940 to promote the film, KNUTE ROCKNE ALL AMERICAN.</p>
  • <p>The Rialto in its early days during the 1930s.</p>
  • <p>Auditorium with murals</p>