While I was unable to actually explore the interior of the Colonial Fox Theatre during my recent visit, I was able to snap this pano of the parking lot where during the summer months the Colonial Fox Theatre Foundation presents “Friday Flix” a special series of outdoor screenings. It is a free event but donations are always appreciated and help with the organization’s efforts to restore the venue.
The Colonial first opened its doors on March 17, 1920 with over 2000 attending the premier. At least 1000 we’re turned away. Five hundred seats for the opening were sold for .50 cents with the remaining sold at .35 cents.
The film was based on the stage play of the same name by Walter Browne and had been produced by the Paramount Artcraft Picture Corporation, the early parent company of today’s Paramount Studios.