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Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre

The Silver Moon has two screens usually showing first-run movies. Each screen has a double feature seven nights a week. You’ll enjoy listening to the movie through your FM car radio, but they also have in-car speakers available on some rows. Large pick-ups and vans are encouraged to park to the rear as a courtesy to other patrons.

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Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre

Welcome to the Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre. We’ve been in Lakeland, Florida for more than 70 years. In fact, we are the last drive-in theatre in Polk County, but we are here to stay!

We have two screens usually showing first-run movies – with double features seven nights a week. Listen to the movie through your FM car radio. (Side 1- 88.3 FM  Side 2- 89.3 FM)
The Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre opened April 14, 1948 – the first drive-in theatre to open in Lakeland. It was owned & operated by I. Q. Mize and M. G. Waring.

The opening attraction was “UP GOES MAIZIE” starring Ann Sothern and George Murphy. The admission of 35 cents per person included a short subject, a cartoon and the latest newsreel. The Lakeland Ledger stated that the theatre featured 357 individual R.C.A. speakers – a new innovation. An April 26-27, 1948 flyer  advertised the theatre as “FLORIDA’S NEWEST MOST MODERN OUTDOOR THEATRE.”

The snack bar was located near the theatre entrance. During the movie, vendors would circulate selling candy, soft drinks, popcorn, sandwiches and cigarettes.

The front side of the screen facing the street featured a beautiful mural of a beach, palm trees, rippling water and a Silvery Moon among the clouds.
On May 23, 1950, the cinder block screen was severely damaged by a tornado. The Lakeland Ledger reported the manager, I.Q. Mize, was in the office at the time and large chunks of the screen landed on the roof of the office. Mr. Mise stated the only reason  he survived was due to the concrete roof of the office.

The Silver Moon screen was rebuilt and the theatre re-opened on July 1, 1950. Admission was raised to 40 cents. The featured attractions were “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” starring Barbara Stanwyck; a cartoon; and “BATTLE FOR KOREA,” a 1000-foot short about the progress of the Korean War.

In November 1950, The Ledger printed an article stating that the Silver Moon was a very popular entertainment attraction in Lakeland. This article featured a photo of the rebuilt screen and stated that the program changed four times each week.
Mr. Mise and Mr. Waring operated the Silver Moon until 1952, when it was sold to Carl Floyd, owner of Floyd Theatres, a chain of successful Florida drive-in and indoor theatres.

Mr. Floyd made several improvements to the Silver Moon, adding a modern concession stand and restrooms and the flashing neon sign and marquee that stands today.

In the late 1950s, Floyd Enterprises acquired the Lakeland Drive In, on South Florida Avenue, from Clyde Murrell (originally built by Clyde and his wife). In 1960, the concrete block screen was destroyed by Hurricane Donna. The theatre reopened a few months later with a new 80-foot-wide curved steel screen. In 1985, it closed to make room for Palm Center Shoppes (which included Lakeland’s first Wal-Mart) and Floyd Theatres’ Palm Cinema III.

In the early 1960s, Floyd Theatres leased the Filmland Drive In Theatre, Lakeland Hills Blvd., in north Lakeland, from Bill Clem and Joe Filletta. It remained in operation until 1986. All Children’s Hospital clinic is now located on this site.

Mr. Floyd expanded his company to more than 50 indoor theatres and drive-ins in Central Florida. In 1969, Mr. Floyd named Harold Spears as president of Floyd Enterprises.

In the late 1970s, the company was acquired by Burnup & Sims Inc., who retained Mr. Spears as president of Floyd Enterprises.

In 1985, a second screen was added to the Silver Moon.

During the early 1990s, Mastec, Inc. merged with Burnup & Sims. After a brief period, Mastec sold all indoor theatres to Carmike but continued to operate the drive-ins.

See more of what Central Florida has to offer.
Check out Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre.

Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre

Welcome to the Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre. We’ve been in Lakeland, Florida for more than 70 years. In fact, we are the last drive-in theatre in Polk County, but we are here to stay!

We have two screens usually showing first-run movies – with double features seven nights a week. Listen to the movie through your FM car radio. (Side 1- 88.3 FM  Side 2- 89.3 FM)
The Silver Moon Drive-In Theatre opened April 14, 1948 – the first drive-in theatre to open in Lakeland. It was owned & operated by I. Q. Mize and M. G. Waring.

The opening attraction was “UP GOES MAIZIE” starring Ann Sothern and George Murphy. The admission of 35 cents per person included a short subject, a cartoon and the latest newsreel. The Lakeland Ledger stated that the theatre featured 357 individual R.C.A. speakers – a new innovation. An April 26-27, 1948 flyer  advertised the theatre as “FLORIDA’S NEWEST MOST MODERN OUTDOOR THEATRE.”

The snack bar was located near the theatre entrance. During the movie, vendors would circulate selling candy, soft drinks, popcorn, sandwiches and cigarettes.

The front side of the screen facing the street featured a beautiful mural of a beach, palm trees, rippling water and a Silvery Moon among the clouds.
On May 23, 1950, the cinder block screen was severely damaged by a tornado. The Lakeland Ledger reported the manager, I.Q. Mize, was in the office at the time and large chunks of the screen landed on the roof of the office. Mr. Mise stated the only reason  he survived was due to the concrete roof of the office.

The Silver Moon screen was rebuilt and the theatre re-opened on July 1, 1950. Admission was raised to 40 cents. The featured attractions were “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” starring Barbara Stanwyck; a cartoon; and “BATTLE FOR KOREA,” a 1000-foot short about the progress of the Korean War.

In November 1950, The Ledger printed an article stating that the Silver Moon was a very popular entertainment attraction in Lakeland. This article featured a photo of the rebuilt screen and stated that the program changed four times each week.
Mr. Mise and Mr. Waring operated the Silver Moon until 1952, when it was sold to Carl Floyd, owner of Floyd Theatres, a chain of successful Florida drive-in and indoor theatres.

Mr. Floyd made several improvements to the Silver Moon, adding a modern concession stand and restrooms and the flashing neon sign and marquee that stands today.

In the late 1950s, Floyd Enterprises acquired the Lakeland Drive In, on South Florida Avenue, from Clyde Murrell (originally built by Clyde and his wife). In 1960, the concrete block screen was destroyed by Hurricane Donna. The theatre reopened a few months later with a new 80-foot-wide curved steel screen. In 1985, it closed to make room for Palm Center Shoppes (which included Lakeland’s first Wal-Mart) and Floyd Theatres’ Palm Cinema III.

In the early 1960s, Floyd Theatres leased the Filmland Drive In Theatre, Lakeland Hills Blvd., in north Lakeland, from Bill Clem and Joe Filletta. It remained in operation until 1986. All Children’s Hospital clinic is now located on this site.

Mr. Floyd expanded his company to more than 50 indoor theatres and drive-ins in Central Florida. In 1969, Mr. Floyd named Harold Spears as president of Floyd Enterprises.

In the late 1970s, the company was acquired by Burnup & Sims Inc., who retained Mr. Spears as president of Floyd Enterprises.

In 1985, a second screen was added to the Silver Moon.

During the early 1990s, Mastec, Inc. merged with Burnup & Sims. After a brief period, Mastec sold all indoor theatres to Carmike but continued to operate the drive-ins.

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