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Topic: Drive-In Theatre Vandalized
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Jack Ondracek
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Posts: 2348
From: Port Orchard, WA, USA
Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 03-21-2007 10:18 AM
For those of you who follow the fortunes of this business, this story from San Antonio:
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Historic San Antonio Drive In Won't Open This Summer Due to Vandalism
Mission 4 Theater may be forced to close for good By Jim Forsyth Tuesday, March 20, 2007 The 59 year old Mission Drive In will not open this summer as scheduled and may never open again due to massive vandalism at the historic south side theater, 1200 WOAI news reports today.
We've been doing assessments by contractors and unfortunately the damages are more severe than we thought they would be," Santikos Theaters General Manager Richard Cieplechowicz told 1200 WOAI's Cari Laque.
"We're in the half a million dollar mark right now in our estimate of repairing the Mission Drive In. It does not look like it will be opening this summer."
Located on Roosevelt Avenue on the south side, not far from Mission San Jose, the Mission Drive In opened in March of 1948. It is the only remaining drive in theater in the San Antonio area and one of the few remaining in the country that still showed first run movies on a nightly basis.
"They broke inside the building, they broke windows, cash registers, projectors," Cieplechowicz said. "They ruined air conditioners, they wrote graffiti on the screens, the box office, and outpost, they really went in there and destroyed the building.
Nothing we could really tell was stolen. it was just vandalism."
He says Santikos owner John Santikos 'wants to keep the Mission open because it's part of the history of San Antonio.' but he says the historic drive in 'is not a big money maker' and the vandalism may prompt the company simply to close the old theaters for good. He says Santikos owns the land the Mission Drive In sits on.
A final decision will be made in the coming months.
Cieplechowicz says an added problem is the fact that it's getting more and more difficult for find replacement parts of drive in theaters.
"People aren't designing a lot of equipment for drive ins. Its just hard stuff to get your hands on."
So far, no word on who the vandals were, or why they decided to trash the Mission.
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