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THEATER INFORMATION |
Theater No. 1 - Building No. T- 80
(Transfer Theater)
Located on 10th Street |
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Theater No. 2 - Building No. T- 2280
(Sharon Theater) - Opened
May 13, 1943
Located on corner of E (Edgewood
Drive) Street and 22nd
Street |
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Theater No. 3 - Building No. T- 1580
(Mercer Theater) - Opened
April 17, 1943
Located off A (Arlington)
Street |
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Theater No. 4 - Building No. T- 680
(Greenville Theater) -
Opened May 6, 1943
Located on 7th Street |
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Theater No. 5 - Building No. T- 2380
- Opened February 25, 1944
Located on D (Delmar Street) Street (the last
theater built during the camp's third
expansion) |
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PHOTO AVAILABLE |
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Camp Movie Guide for the
week of April, 15, 1943 |
"Hit Parade
of 1943" with John Carroll
and Susan Hayworth
Pathe
News and Shorts
"Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour"
"Taxi
Mister"
"Hello, Frisco, Hello," with John Payne,
Jack Oakie and Alice Faye
''Cabin in
the Sky" with Ethel Waters
and Rochester
"Road to Morocco" with Bob Hope, Bing
Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour
"Flight for
Freedom" with Rosalind
Russell and Fred McMurray |
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Camp Movie Guide for the
week of April, 22, 1943 |
"Flight for
Freedom" with Herbert
Marshall, Rosalind Russell
and Fred McMurray
"Desert Victory" the British
full-length newsreel of the
great victory of the British
Eighth Army in the Libya
"Sherlock Holmes in
Washington" with Nigel Bruce
and Basil Rathbone
"Slightly
Dangerous" with curvaceous
Lana Turner
''Springtime
in the Rockies'' in
Technicolor with Betty
Grable
"This Land
is Mine" starring Charles
Laughton |
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Camp Movie Guide for the
week of April, 29, 1943 |
"A Stranger
in Town," with Frank Morgan, Jean Rogers
and Richard Carlson.
"Rhythm of the Islands," with Allan
Jones and Jane Frazee.
"Edge of Darkness," with Errol Flynn,
Ann Sheridan and Walter Huston.
RKO Pathe News.
"The Falcon Strikes Back," with Tom
Conway and Harriet Hilliard.
"Medicine on Guard," in This Is America
Series.
Kay Kyser in "Screen Snapshots"
Color cartoon, "Air Raid Warden
"You Were Never Lovelier," with Fred
Astaire and Rita Hayworth.
"Mexican Police on Parade," Fitzpatrick
Traveltalk.
Popeye cartoon.
"My Friend Flicka," in Technicolor. |
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Camp Movie Guide for the
week of May 6, 1943 |
"My Friend
Flicka," in Technicolor.
"I Walked With a Zombie'
"Shantytown.''
"Assignment in Brittany," with Pierre
Aumont and Susan Peters.
Cartoon, Patriotic Pooches
Pathe News.
"They Came to Blow Up America," with
George Sanders and Anna Sten.
"I Spied For You"
Pete Smith short, "The President's Dog, Fala.
Swing Your Partner, short,
"I Escaped From the Gestapo" with Dean
Jagger and John Carradine.
Ina Hay Hutton Orchestra, short.
Screen Snapshots, short.
Cartoon, 0 Below Zero.
"White Savage," with Maria Montez, Jon
Hall and Sabu, (in Technicolor ).
This is America, short.
Pathe news.
'They Came to Blow Up America." |
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