Nick, I went in the booth and saw it.Wish i would have had a camera. Bill might have taken some other pictures beside the one Robin put on, Thanks for checking it out. I have you and TLsloews on it now,and Robin who is still into CT.
What the heck do you do does your computer go off when i type your name in?There is much i don’t understand about computers that is my email,but Jennifer will have to get to it. However,its done.
I remember seeing “TALES FROM THE CRYPT” at the Imperial when the old box office lady at the MILLER wouldn’t let me in to see “THE GODFATHER” under age.Funny how you remember stuff. “ASYLUM” was another good feature.PG and scary, Not slashing parts off like they feel they have to do in today’s Horror films.
I know you guys will,if i can make it I will bring you something that I think you guys outta have. Just promise me if you ever disband the group Friends of the Miller,Plez let me have it back.
You know Chuck 1231, it amazes me that until a few weeks ago I had no idea UA was in the theatre business in the 60’s.I had assumed they came around in the 80’s when they were buying up regional chains.I have learned something on CT.
More movies 1-24-68 “GUESS WHO IS COMING TO DINNER” opens at the Daniel Village.
Yeah,Nick leave a comment on the BElmont.
07-18-70 “THE MOLLY MAGUIRES” opens with Richard Harris,Rated M.
Joe Goode books “A MAN and A WOMAN” adults only, 07-15- 66. Plays with no problems.
Very plain looking Theatre.
MY sister took a picture of a New York theatre with “MOONRAKER” on it.I would love to find that picture.It could be this theatre?
Nick, you want a wild title for a horror movie? check out HENDERSONVILLE OUTDOOR CINEMA,last post.
I think she will do them for you.
Yes it is my email,“TLSLOWS” and Robin.
Nick, I went in the booth and saw it.Wish i would have had a camera. Bill might have taken some other pictures beside the one Robin put on, Thanks for checking it out. I have you and TLsloews on it now,and Robin who is still into CT.
Okay,I heard from Miss.Robin.
Nick. unless i missed it with my eyes,you have never commented on my Hilltop Drive-in site.I am sure you wrote the intro.
What the heck do you do does your computer go off when i type your name in?There is much i don’t understand about computers that is my email,but Jennifer will have to get to it. However,its done.
Encino/SKYVIEW DRIVE-In parked 440 cars and was owned in 1956 by Calif.Empire Theatre Inc.
Pity all these old theatres could not be saved. Great stories.
Okay.
You had Drive-in pictures Didn’t you?
Speaking of Photos any luck with Robin.I think she has given up on CT.
I managed to save few through the years,but not near enough.I love to see the art work most of all.
I remember seeing “TALES FROM THE CRYPT” at the Imperial when the old box office lady at the MILLER wouldn’t let me in to see “THE GODFATHER” under age.Funny how you remember stuff. “ASYLUM” was another good feature.PG and scary, Not slashing parts off like they feel they have to do in today’s Horror films.
I know you guys will,if i can make it I will bring you something that I think you guys outta have. Just promise me if you ever disband the group Friends of the Miller,Plez let me have it back.
I guess Robin has quit CT.She had a pretty good run,TLSLOEWS and Nick.Thanks Robin for getting some pictures on.
I have pictures on this while at the Flea Market.
You know Chuck 1231, it amazes me that until a few weeks ago I had no idea UA was in the theatre business in the 60’s.I had assumed they came around in the 80’s when they were buying up regional chains.I have learned something on CT.
They must run their big city theatres better than the small ones i have had a chance to see.