Owners of the Star-Vue On April 22, 1953 Faced A $15,000 Damage Suit In Circuit Court, Due To Many Problems. When The Theater Opened Months Prior, Violations Made Restrictions In The Area And Was Damaged. The Cigarette Machine Was Destroyed 3 Months Later.
The Cameo Theatre Opened Its Doors On March 15, 1929 With Antonio Moreno And Ben Lyon In “The Air Legion”.
On January 25, 1948, The Theater Lost $170 After A Robbery. Less Than A Month Later On Valentines Day 1948, The Theater Was Damaged By A Fire. It Is Closed In 1950.
The Red Bank Drive-In Opened On May 18, 1950 With Performances By The Local Area “Rainbow Girls” And The Film “Blue Grass Of Kentucky” Starring Bill Williams With Fireworks Prior To The Grand Opening Program.
Yes The State Theatre Opened On October 1, 1928 With “Glorious Betsy” (A Warner Bros Film). Publix Operated The Theater For Only A Few Years During The Late 1920’s And Early 1930’s.
Actually, The Chattanooga Daily Times Reports That The Riviera Theatre Opened On August 29, 1935 At 2 P.M. EDT With Shirley Temple In “The Little Colonel”.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Reports That It Did Became A Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theatre, And It Opened On March 25, 1982. But It Closed On Valentines Day 1993 And Later Became A Nightclub.
The Chuck E. Cheese’s That Formerly Sat The Fox Theatre Was Closed After A 14 Year Run Since November 24th, 2019. Formerly Union Had A Chuck E. Cheese’s Near Downtown Union That Operated From August 2nd, 1984 Until 2003.
The Elba Theatre Originally Scheduled To Open In January 1925 But Pushed To February 13, 1925 With “The Covered Wagon” After Either The Elba Or The Nearby New Theatre Was Caught On Fire And Forced To Rebuilt It.
The Theater First Opened With An Unknown Film, But According To The Hinton Daily News A Day Later, The Theater Actually Opened With “Two Guys From Texas” Along With A Few Shorts And A Cartoon.
According To The Quad City Times, The Capitol Became A Triple-X Rated Theater On May 18, 1978.
Opened On August 11, 1949.
This Theater When It Was Known As Cinema Was More Commonly Named As The Cinema Theatre.
The Volunteer Theatre Opened On January 28, 1935 With Ralph Morgan In “Little Men”.
Owners of the Star-Vue On April 22, 1953 Faced A $15,000 Damage Suit In Circuit Court, Due To Many Problems. When The Theater Opened Months Prior, Violations Made Restrictions In The Area And Was Damaged. The Cigarette Machine Was Destroyed 3 Months Later.
The Cameo Theatre Opened Its Doors On March 15, 1929 With Antonio Moreno And Ben Lyon In “The Air Legion”.
On January 25, 1948, The Theater Lost $170 After A Robbery. Less Than A Month Later On Valentines Day 1948, The Theater Was Damaged By A Fire. It Is Closed In 1950.
The Criterion Theatre Opened As Early As 1895. It Is Closed As Late As 1921.
The Red Bank Drive-In Opened On May 18, 1950 With Performances By The Local Area “Rainbow Girls” And The Film “Blue Grass Of Kentucky” Starring Bill Williams With Fireworks Prior To The Grand Opening Program.
Opened In 1921.
Opened On July 12, 1940 With W.C Fields And Mae West In “My Little Chickadee”.
Yes The State Theatre Opened On October 1, 1928 With “Glorious Betsy” (A Warner Bros Film). Publix Operated The Theater For Only A Few Years During The Late 1920’s And Early 1930’s.
The Brainerd Opened On August 4, 1948 With Van Johnson In “The Bride Goes Wild” Along With A Variety Of Shorts, News, And An Unknown Cartoon.
Actually, The Chattanooga Daily Times Reports That The Riviera Theatre Opened On August 29, 1935 At 2 P.M. EDT With Shirley Temple In “The Little Colonel”.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Reports That It Did Became A Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza Time Theatre, And It Opened On March 25, 1982. But It Closed On Valentines Day 1993 And Later Became A Nightclub.
The Chuck E. Cheese’s That Formerly Sat The Fox Theatre Was Closed After A 14 Year Run Since November 24th, 2019. Formerly Union Had A Chuck E. Cheese’s Near Downtown Union That Operated From August 2nd, 1984 Until 2003.
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Actually, It Became A 6-Screener In March 1987. Prior To That, It Was Formerly Known As The Cobb Center 4.
This Means That This Theater Only Operated For One Partial Season.
Oh. Now I Got It. Because When I Was In The Newspapers Website, It Confused Me If It Did Delay But Until Now Yes It Did Delay It.
Opened In 1947.
The Elba Theatre Originally Scheduled To Open In January 1925 But Pushed To February 13, 1925 With “The Covered Wagon” After Either The Elba Or The Nearby New Theatre Was Caught On Fire And Forced To Rebuilt It.
The Strand Opened On November 4, 1920 With “Daddy Long Legs” (A Mary Pickford Company Film).
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The Theater First Opened With An Unknown Film, But According To The Hinton Daily News A Day Later, The Theater Actually Opened With “Two Guys From Texas” Along With A Few Shorts And A Cartoon.
Later On, The First Few Showings Appeared In Bristol In The Beginning Of April 1954.