Movie Theatre Lost History Titusville, Pa | Penn • Auto Drive-in • Orpheum | Locations
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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I remember the Auto drive in! Good times! Thanks Joe
👍 Thank you Diane
Great video, Joe. Ahhhh, the Penn Theater and the Drive-in. Growing up in the 1950's and 60's was great. The Penn was a class act. Lots of velvet and comfort. It was one screen. And a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon as a kid. Or a Saturday night as a teen with a girl, working on getting your arm around her. Maybe a kiss. And the drive in, of course. Steamed up windows, bad sound and great food. I have no recollection of the Orpheum. I guess it was before my time.
Cool, so just one screen 👍 Thank you always appreciate your insight and stories much appreciated
nice video joe, i remember going to the matinee on saturdays at the KAYTON theater in franklin, back in the early 70s. thanks for the trip.
Thanks man👍
Thank u.Have a great 4th of July 😊
Thank you Dennis you too 👍😀
You know. I drve by that theatre a lot and have never stopped to get a pic. I need to do that sometime. 12 O Clock High is such a good movie.
That drive in is awesome crazy it’s still standing
You know. First. You forgot your into till the end of video. You lost a piece of the Penn Theater?!?! Noooooooooooooooooo! Any way. Last movie I watched was in 1992 and it was ET at the Penn and last one at Auto was Jerry Lewis. The Nutty Professor back in 82 good times ! Fun video !
Thanks buddy 👍
Come down to the HARRS Drive -in still working
👍 I did see the list of Drive ins still operational I believe that was on it definitely have to make a trip😀
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