The Community Theatre Museum

Arkansas’s oldest one-screen theatre dating to 1922; a step back in time where the grand old days of Hollywood films were shown. The building displays Pine Bluff’s Grider Field mural; autographed movie posters including Fay Wray, King Kong, Tippy Hedren, Alfred Hitchcock, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.; famous visitors’ signatures, original “crying room;” includes movie memorabilia

Getting There & Details

Phone
(870) 535-2646
Website
www.myice.brinkster.net/pinebluff
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