Thank you,CINEJAM your work in the booth with hundreds of other men made theatre managers lives a lot easier.i appreciate the work and alway keeping a white hot picture on the screen with Carbons,not a light bulb.
Great ads Ken Mc,could look at them all night,I enjoy the work you do on CT and all the great pictures,only wish i had the equipment to add my collections.
I love seeing Double features at Drive-ins.Someone outta make a book about the movies.Nick, you saw “TORA,TORA,TORA” and “100 RIFLES” a WWII movie and a western one G rated the other R rated.What was playing with" NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD “,? "YOURS,MINE & OURS” okay,just kidding,but i have seen some strange double and triple features on old drive-in ads.Speaking of ads I am sending those back you sent me from the DALE-MARBY DRIVE-in to put on CT for everyone to enjoy. Hope you see this.
Thanks Joe.I stll think the MARRH theatre might have become the CAROLINA theatre.just don’t see how they could build two separate theatres in walking distance of downtown Augusta.I am hoping to hear from the last living projectionist in this area that could shed some light.Ed Blank,who is a CT member remembers going to the Marrh theatre when stationed here at Fort Gordon.I hope he adds his thoughts about the Marrh Theatre. I think he told me he saw an early 007 movie there which would put it open in the early sixties. thanks again for the research.
Oh,its possible,but do you want to sell tickets for one night when the Opera folks show up for the movie.What about the rest of the week.1 out of 10 moviegoers like Opera and that might be too many!
Maybe Mike will spot this one day.
I am always looking for Drive-ins in your wonderful state of so many of my relatives.Tlsloews.
I have seen pictures of this before.Interesting.But i would prefer a big screen.
I have it parking only 300 cars and was owned by A.Rosenburg.
Well, this Oregon Drive-in parked 300 cars as stated above in 1956 W.B.Roberts was running the place.
I don’t know Chuck.Someone from neck of the woods is going to have answer that question.
Nice photo of a great looking theatre.Covington should proud to have it on main street.
Thank you,CINEJAM your work in the booth with hundreds of other men made theatre managers lives a lot easier.i appreciate the work and alway keeping a white hot picture on the screen with Carbons,not a light bulb.
Don’t tell me you drove there to watch a skin flick!
A Great theatre and the stories,How about the Dad snoring during “JAWS” folks you can’t make this stuff up.
Great ads wish i could have seen all of them,but I am getting greedy I know.
Great ads Ken Mc,could look at them all night,I enjoy the work you do on CT and all the great pictures,only wish i had the equipment to add my collections.
Very nice looking Drive-in.
I saw “THE FACTS OF LIFE” bet alot of L.A. drive-ins were used in the movies.
Another L.A. theatre with an interesting past.
The Fox theatre in Atlanta had a full apartment as did the Miller Theatre in Augusta with a beautiful large fireplace.
Nick see Mustang Drive-in.
I love seeing Double features at Drive-ins.Someone outta make a book about the movies.Nick, you saw “TORA,TORA,TORA” and “100 RIFLES” a WWII movie and a western one G rated the other R rated.What was playing with" NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD “,? "YOURS,MINE & OURS” okay,just kidding,but i have seen some strange double and triple features on old drive-in ads.Speaking of ads I am sending those back you sent me from the DALE-MARBY DRIVE-in to put on CT for everyone to enjoy. Hope you see this.
Good work,Bristol,Tn.
Well, it is NOT listed in my 1956 Motion Picture Almanac so it must have opened in the late 50’s.wish I had more.
42nd Street,couple of those Double features were great.Those were the days.
I think “IN HARM’S WAY” came out in 1965.Don’t know about “FRANKIE and JOHNNY”.
Thanks,Nick.
Thanks Joe.I stll think the MARRH theatre might have become the CAROLINA theatre.just don’t see how they could build two separate theatres in walking distance of downtown Augusta.I am hoping to hear from the last living projectionist in this area that could shed some light.Ed Blank,who is a CT member remembers going to the Marrh theatre when stationed here at Fort Gordon.I hope he adds his thoughts about the Marrh Theatre. I think he told me he saw an early 007 movie there which would put it open in the early sixties. thanks again for the research.
Oh,its possible,but do you want to sell tickets for one night when the Opera folks show up for the movie.What about the rest of the week.1 out of 10 moviegoers like Opera and that might be too many!