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John Wilson
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 - posted 09-05-2010 07:58 PM      Profile for John Wilson   Email John Wilson   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
The Admiral Twin Drive-In in Tulsa's screen tower burnt to the ground on Friday.

News Story.

A fast-burning fire on Friday afternoon destroyed the double screen of the historic Admiral Twin Drive-In theater in Tulsa. Whether the Admiral Twin, beloved by Tulsans for nearly 60 years, will reopen remained in doubt.

Blake Smith, whose family has operated the drive-in near the Admiral Place alignment of Route 66 since 1987, told the Tulsa World that the screens were not insured. He said because the screens were within a wooden structure, insurers refused to underwrite it. Smith estimated that rebuilding would cost up to $300,000, and he voiced doubts early Friday afternoon whether it would happen.

The remains of the Admiral Twin's screen can be seen at right, behind the ticket booths.

However, a Save the Admiral Twin Drive-In page launched on Facebook within hours of the blaze. By 7 p.m. Friday, the page boasted more than 5,000 followers. By early evening, a fund for donations to help rebuild the screens had been set up at Security Bank. A SavetheAdmiralTwin.com site also was launched.

The Admiral Twin's screens before the fire. (Photo by Emily Priddy)

The cause of the fire, which started shortly before 2 p.m., remained unknown. Witnesses reported that the blaze had rendered the screen to almost nothing within 15 minutes. Photos of the fire in progress can be seen here and here.

Burning embers drifted across nearby Interstate 244 and forced the closure of at least one lane for a short time.

The ticket booths, projection booths and concession stands appeared to be undamaged.

The drive-in opened in 1951, and the second screen was built a year later. Even as the number of drive-ins in the United States dropped over the decades, the Admiral Twin continued to show first-run movies during the spring and summer.

In addition to its long association with Route 66, the Admiral Twin served as an inspiration during a scene in Tulsa native S.E. Hinton’s famous novel, “The Outsiders.”

This clip by TulsaFilms.com explains the Admiral Twin’s historical significance and its “Outsiders” link:

A scene shot at the Admiral Twin in “The Outsiders” movie in 1983 can be seen at the 4:15 mark in this clip below. Director Francis Ford Coppola filmed the entire movie in Tulsa and the surrounding area.

Again, it remains iffy whether the Admiral Twin’s screens will be rebuilt. But the massive outpouring of support and love for the drive-in from Tulsans and around the world has to be encouraging, at the least.

UPDATE: KMOD radio reports that the Admiral Twin’s owners will try to rebuild.

It’s remarkable how Tulsans are rallying in an effort to bring back the Admiral Twin:

Bigfoot Prints is printing up “Save the Admiral Twin” T-shirts for $10. All profits go to rebuilding it.
A benefit concert will be held at the Rose Bowl Events Center on Sunday, Oct. 10, with shows by Chuk Cooley & the Demon Hammers and other bands to be announced.
Boomtown Tees in Tulsa will give a portion of its proceeds from its special Admiral Twin shirt.
I’m sure there will be more announcements.

UPDATE2: The Tulsa World this morning reported that although the ticket booths were still standing, they were damaged by the blaze’s intense heat.

The fire department also said the fire started on the north side of the screens. FYI, the screen did contain lighting fixtures, so an electrical fire cannot be ruled out.

The Save the Admiral Twin Drive-In page on Facebook had almost 12,000 fans by Saturday sunrise.

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Sam Graham
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 - posted 09-05-2010 08:19 PM      Profile for Sam Graham   Author's Homepage   Email Sam Graham   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
For those not familiar, the screen was double-sided, a single two-screen structure.

Ironic that the first movie on the marquee (in the image on the linked story) is "The Last Exorcism".

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