I just added a circa 2000-2010 photo of the buildings, which appears to have part of an older structure still standing at the rear of the former Majestic Theatre’s lot. Possibly the auditorium that was re-purposed.
Description is with the photo.
Address was 5629 S. Flores.
A Google search of Harlandale Theater San Antonio will bring up a great 2012 UTSA link called The Top Shelf by Tom Shelton with the original photo I just posted, as well as other theaters of the era.
I just added a Free Pass image to the photos section. It applied to both the Aardvark and the Festival up North on Sheridan. Image courtesy of Bill West.
Should be corrected to read 1953 photo courtesy of PERyHS.org Newsreel description was intended for that theater’s page only.
Just added a 1942 exterior photo.
Just added a 1970’s pic as the Austin in the Photo’s Section courtesy of Robert’s World Facebook page.
Just added a 1950 poster to the Photos Section.
I added a 1967 photo courtesy of the Decaying Hollywood Mansions Facebook page.
Just added a nice 1927 photo of the Deluxe Theater courtesy of the Planet Hammond Facebook page.
I just added a circa 2000-2010 photo of the buildings, which appears to have part of an older structure still standing at the rear of the former Majestic Theatre’s lot. Possibly the auditorium that was re-purposed. Description is with the photo.
Yes I’m aware, thank you. I added one more from Tim Paske of his father out front. He had private messaged me on Facebook.
Photo credit should be Pete Lekousis, 1973.
Photo is from 1939.
The photo is from 1939. That is Tim Paske’s father as an usher.
Just added 2 photos as the Pussycat. Previous links including them may have been dead.
FYI, I was waiting for permission to post those. So I could credit the original source and share his story.
Photo credit on this should be changed to Vivian Maier. It was part of the famous collection of negatives that were bought at an auction.
http://www.webburgr.com/vivian_maier/
FYI. Just added a neat, rare handbill from 1968 to the Photos Section. Originally posted to the Chicago Old Town in the 1960’s Facebook page.
Just added a 1927 photo.
Drive-Ins.com states the Skyway Drive-In Theatre had 1 screen and a 600 car capacity. The zip code was 44644.
This website has the history and other photos of the Scarboro Theatre.
http://tayloronhistory.com/2014/01/28/torontos-old-movie-theatresthe-scarboro/
Correction: Original source UTSA Libraries Special Collections. Harlandale Theater, 5629 S. Flores, 1937. (MS 355: Z-1216-D-1) Photo copyright & credit goes to them.
Address was 5629 S. Flores. A Google search of Harlandale Theater San Antonio will bring up a great 2012 UTSA link called The Top Shelf by Tom Shelton with the original photo I just posted, as well as other theaters of the era.
Just added a 1937 photo of the Harlandale Theater.
I just re-added the May 1949 flood photo. Courtesy of the Traces Of Texas Facebook page.
I just added a 1941 photo of the Monogram Theater. Courtesy of the Traces Of Texas Facebook page.
Spelling correction “AmeriCar The Beautiful”…
I just added a Free Pass image to the photos section. It applied to both the Aardvark and the Festival up North on Sheridan. Image courtesy of Bill West.