The Princess Theater was the highlight of entertainment during the days of my youth. Oh, there were other theaters, skating rinks, a bowling alley, a drive-in theater, and a number of drive-in restaurants, but my fondest memories are of being at the Princess watching great old 50s and 60s movies.
I remember watching all the great westerns there. My heroes were Roy Rogers, Rex Allen, Gene Autry, Rod Cameron, Will Bill Elliot, Lash LaRue, and even ol’ Gabby Hayes, and Smiley Burnette, whom I met once! Sometimes these screen stars visited the Princess too!
I remember the popcorn smell of the theater and the sticky/tacky touch of the floor between the seats and the little squishy sounds it made when you walked over it.
I remember the low hum of teenage voices, just under the movie sounds, whispering in the ears of their dates or remarks made out loud meant to make an impression on some pretty girl.
Occasionally, there was a live show, or at least a prelude show to build up the intrigue for the up coming horror show. “If you frighten easily, or if you have heart problems, or if you are here alone, I advise you to leave now!” This, of course, only made you want to see the movie that much more. “The screen will flash red just before a scary scene to warn you. That will give you time to hide your eyes!”
“Okay, okay,” everyone would shout, “get on with it!”
The popcorn and the fountain Cokes tasted so good as you crammed your mouth full of the salty, buttery food and soaked it down with the icy, sweet, and syrupy liquid. And Goobers and Sugar Babies! Oh, what I would give for a pack of Goobers right now!
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I also remember watching the Harriman Christmas parades, back in the 70’s, from beneath the canopy marquee, and holding my son on my shoulders (pictured far right).
Corey was Dub Harmon’s grandson and Cecil Johnson’s nephew, so he, and his cousin Brandon Powers (pictured on left, atop James Keebler’s shoulders) had the run of the theater back then.
As his childhood friend, Jason Whitus, reminded me the other day, Corey’s birthday parties used to be in the balcony of the Princess. It’s good to remember that the balcony was used for some good other than separating us from each other.
How about you…got any Princess memories? Why not send them to us and get them posted here!?
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The banner looks like it
The banner looks like it says.. Return of the ?????
My first trip to the Princess came in the 1950s when my rich cousins visited from Indianapolis and one of the teenage daughters took me along with them to see "Rodin, the Flying Monster". It was my first theater experience.
"Love me Tender," "Some Like it Hot", and then all the Saturday matinee westerns, ahh such great memories!
Return of the Pink Panther!
Return of the Pink Panther!
I don't have an old picture
to show from the downtown theater of my youth where I enjoyed many movies, concerts and live events, however I just wanted to share my knowledge of a similar sized theater that went through the same stages as the Princess. All the while naysayers predicted that it would never reopen and be successful. It was also used as a church for many years in my teens and twenties.
For probably 20 years now it has been continuously open and hosting shows with the seasons just getting longer. I have not visited in probably 4 or 5 years, but by the looks of the Website, I guess they are doing alright. There is no substitute for persistence.
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Oh, those movies
My best memory was going in to see The Planet of the Apes. I was a kid of the 60's. I snuck in to see the Valley of the Dolls because a movie like that was rated "R" then. And, I wanted to prove I could see it. And the John Wayne movies!! The best was "Cowboys". I even cried for the first time in a movie when I saw Shenandoah with Jimmy Stewart. I could go on and on. But all I can say is "those were the days".
Question...
Is the Princess completely unavailable for use or could it be used for an assembly of some sort?
The inside is not in that
The inside is not in that bad of shape just to take a quick look at it. It looks very much like it did years ago. However, it does need remodling and structure repair... roof, new upholstery, wiring,bathrooms, tile and carpet.
It's a big place, and when you stop and think about remodling cost, a million dollar price tag is not an outrageous price to pay for updating the whole facility into a "state of the arts" media/entertainment center.