(Cancelled) - MidlandGreenwood Nuclear Power Plant (Cancelled) - AvocaEnrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station - NewportBig Rock Point Nuclear Power Plant - CharlevoixLA-96C Nike Missile Base - EncinoUtica D-06 Nike Missile Site - Shelby TownshipCamp Grayling - GraylingNike Missile Site D-58 - ...
In Theatre - Traverse City Vista Drive-In Theatre - Walker Auto Theatre - Saginaw US-23 Drive-In Theater - Flint Lakeshore Drive-In Theatre - Fort Gratiot Caro Drive-In Theatre - Caro Blue Sky Drive-In Theatre - Caseville M-53 Drive-In Theatre - Bad Axe Lakes Drive-In Theatre - ...
One of the names on the theater roster is William Pratt an homage to Boris Karloff’s real name. Gill is trying to live up to the expectation of his famous mother. His masquerading to murder is put on for her benefit. To attain the notoriety she had back in the day. The strata of ...
Cadillac Drive-In Theatre Sparta Theatre Michigan WaterWorld Whittemore Speedway Elms Motel (America Inn) Day's Drive-In (Bob's Drive-In) Brownstown Strip Mall (Built but Never Opened) Woodhaven Bowl-A-Rama (Woodhaven Lanes) Greenwood Nuclear Power Plant (Cancelled) ...
The two films are now showing on select dates and screenings will run through January. Some of the theaters include: Transit Drive-In, Lockport, NY; Big Sky Drive In, Midland, TX; Auto Drive In, Greenwood, SC; and Blue Fox Drive In, Oak Harbor, WA. ...
(Cancelled) - MidlandGreenwood Nuclear Power Plant (Cancelled) - AvocaEnrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station - NewportBig Rock Point Nuclear Power Plant - CharlevoixLA-96C Nike Missile Base - EncinoUtica D-06 Nike Missile Site - Shelby TownshipCamp Grayling - GraylingNike Missile Site D-58 - ...
Sure it's not missed that the surname of the family in this movie is “Laemle”, a likely nod to Carl Laemmle Jr. producer of such horror classics as Frankenstein 1931, Dracula 1931, The Mummy 1932 and The Invisible Man 1933. He starts to become suspicious of his parents, Nick (...
Directed by Frank Capra and adapted for the screen by Julius and Philip Epstein from Joseph Kesselring’s play, Arsenic and Old Lace is a whirlwind farce set in a cozy Brooklyn home. The home’s occupants are two charmingly batty elderly ladies, portrayed by Josephine Hull and Jean Adair, ...
In the movie directed by George Cukor, What Price Hollywood? (1932), the very drunk filmmaker notices a woman having lunch at a fashionable Hollywood restaurant. The drunks inquiry goes like this, “I beg your pardon, old man… who’s your tailor? In Victor Fleming’s Red Dust (1932)...