Bel-Aire Twin Drive In

6231 N. Monroe Street,
Monroe, MI 48162

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Previous Names: General Custer Drive-In, Bel-Aire Drive-In

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Bel-Aire Twin Drive In

The Bel-Aire Twin Drive-In went through a couple of names when it was a single screen General Custer Drive-In (in 1955), Bel-Aire Drive-In and finally when a second screen was added, the Bel-Aire Twin. It is listed as having a 800 car capacity with two screens.

It was owned by Ben Robbins and later by Selcorp. The General Custer Drive-In opened on May 25, 1955 with Robert Mitchum in “Track of the Cat” & Robert Taylor in “Many Rivers to Cross”. It closed on September 4, 1988 with Walt Disney’s animated feature “Bambi” & Fisher Stevens in “Short Circuit 2” on screen 1 and Robert Englund in “A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master” & Chuck Norris in “Hero and the Terror” on screen 2.

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davidcoppock
davidcoppock on January 24, 2019 at 7:45 am

Opened on 25/5/1955 with “Track of the cat” and “Many rivers to cross”.

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on August 31, 2025 at 2:14 pm

Closed on September 4, 1988 with Disney’s “Bambi” and “Short Circuit II” in Screen 1 and “Nightmare On Elm Street 4” and “Hero And The Terror” in Screen 2.

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