Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre

Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre
Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre
Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre
Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre
Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre
Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre
Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre
Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre

American Retro Apparel

$27.00 

The Marbro Twin Drive-In Theatre opened on December 19, 1968 with Sidney Poitier in “For Love of Ivy” & Alex Cord in “A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die!” in theatre 1 and Walter Matthau in “The Secret Life of an American Wife” & James Garner in “How Sweet It Is” in theatre 2. The Marbro Twin Drive-In was located in the Austell section of Marietta, Georgia. The two-screener was at that point “out-in-the-country”, away from airport noise and city lights and a great place for movies. Always double-features a first run movie would usually be followed by by a second film that would be at least five years old.

The two screens sat facing each other about a quarter-mile apart with the snack bar/projection booth seated directly in the middle. The dual-purpose two-story building was larger than usual and fired movies out both directions from up on top. As a result the snack bar was deluxe and had a full menu including pizza, cheeseburgers, and corndogs.

This Gildan Unisex Basic Softstyle t-shirt is made of a thicker, heavier cotton, but it's still soft and comfy. And the double stitching on the neckline and sleeves add more durability to what is sure to be a favorite!

• 100% ring-spun cotton
• 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center

Size guide

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Length (Worldwide) (inches) 28 29 ¼ 30 ¼ 31 ¼ 32 ½ 33 ½
Width (Worldwide) (inches) 18 20 22 24 26 28
Length (East Asia) (inches) 26 ⅜ 27 ½ 28 ¾ 29 ½ 30 ¼
Width (East Asia) (inches) 18 ½ 19 ¾ 20 ⅞ 22 23 ¼

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