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Elvis Presley passed an afternoon watching a movie at the Gillioz after performing sound checks for an evening show at the nearby Shrine Mosque. Questions of the old theatre being haunted are frequent. Factually, the theatre did have a death on New Year's Eve 1962 when the projectionist died at his post prior to starting a midnight screening.
When: Tuesday, Sept. 3 from 4-5:15 p.m. and 5:45-7 p.m. Where: Fassnight Park and Pool The Springfield-Greene County Park Board's annual Dog Swim is just around the corner. For the evening ...
In July 2018, AMC Stubs was split into three programs that are currently still in-place: the free AMC Stubs Insider; the yearly fee-based AMC Stubs Premiere, which costs $15 annually and provides the same benefits as the original Stubs plus an expedited line at tickets and concessions; and the monthly fee-based AMC Stubs A-List, which includes ...
The 1960s and 1970s saw another surge in the industry. Multiplexes, theaters with two to six screens, became the popular choice of movie-goers. Wehrenberg's Cinema Four Center in St. Charles was the first multiplex in the St. Louis area. In the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the circuit started building megaplexes of ten or more screens.
Springfield-Greene County Library District's Winter Movie Marathons When: Tuesday, Jan. 2 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: The Library Center Auditorium at 4653 S. Campbell Ave.
Upcoming movie showings include Barbie, rated PG-13, on July 19, Migration, rated PG, on August 16 and Kung Fu Panda 4, rated PG, on Sept. 20. The Super Mario Bros. Movie was featured last week as ...
O'Reilly Family Event Center celebrated its grand opening on October 1, 2010, which included a free concert by The M-Dock Band, a Springfield-based group. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] October 8, 2010 marked the first intercollegiate matchup at O'Reilly as the Drury volleyball team played Missouri S&T ; the Panthers lost 3–1.
The Landers Theatre in Springfield, Missouri, built in 1909, is the second oldest and largest civic theater operation in Missouri. It has been in continuous use either as a legitimate theatre or a movie theater since it opened. In 1928, the theater became the 35th facility in the world to acquire sound film.