Deauville Twin
10930 North Freeway,
Houston,
TX
77037
10930 North Freeway,
Houston,
TX
77037
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Final showtimes were at the end of leasing contract at the 15-year mark on July 30, 1990 with “The Hunt for Red October” on Screen 2 and the double-feature of unrated “XXX” features in “The Love Shack” and “The Wrong Woman.” Also known as Theatre Deauville and originally operated by Nineteen Sixty, Inc. which operated four automated cinemas in suburban Houston in the 1970s before moving on from each.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened July 11, 1975 in the Deauville Square mini-mall with “The Great Waldo Pepper” and “Beyond the Door.” One screen of adult X-rated content was added late in 1977. Was still open in 1988.
Yes, this theater really did exist with this format. Houston did not have zoning in those days which led to some interesting neighbors. You’ll note on the map that this theater was virtually next door to a middle school and high school. Many a student tried the trick of buying a PG ticket and trying to sneak in the X rated side. I believe this theater shut down in the late 80’s but not quite sure on that.
It’s true! I saw SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER & LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR(both rated R)here with my folks in early 1978. I was 8 and LFMG scared the hell out of me. I think it was still this way when we moved to Las Vegas in March of 1979.
How could such a concept theatre work. X rated porn on one side and maybe a G or PG on the other screen. Surely,they were separated with no chance of a child slipping in a X rated movie,And what about the restrooms.
I have seen twin theatres play a X rated feature like Warhol’s “DRACULA”,but no a constant flow of adult movies.Quite,frankly i am surprized it ever went over in Houston.and i wouldn’t want to manage such a set up.