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McClendon Triple Drive-In Theater At 11991 South Main St.


Vertigo58

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We (as teenagers) used to pass by all of these places going and coming from the McClendon Triple Drive-In way at the end of S. Main somewhere.

My mom said this was the place to be during the heyday of the Shamrock Hotel later 1940's.

The agenda was

1. Go jitterbug dancing at the Big Band Clubs.

2. Go eat afterwards at these places, not to mention PRINCE"S DRIVE-IN!!! You would see all of your friends there & hang out.

Even before the 50's ala American Graffitti. :lol:

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I discovered something new this week! The McClendon Triple Drive-In was once named McLendon Astro.

From a commenter on CT:

The McLendon Triple’s grand opening was at 8:00 p.m. on May 7, 1971. George Peppard participated in the grand opening ceremonies.

The Drive-in was slated to be named the McLendon Astro, but the Houston Sports Association filed an injunction citing trademark infringement.

The premier features were a Big Doll House (Screen 1), A Horror House (Screen 2), and George Pepparda's film One More Train to Robac (Screen 3).

South Main and Hiram Clarke Road.

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1 hour ago, Highrise Tower said:

The premier features were a Big Doll House (Screen 1)

Because when you need a compelling feature for the grand opening of a multiplex, nothing beats a women-in-prison movie starring Pam Grier. That'll put butts in seats! 

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