Uptown Theater
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Uptown Theater

Updated: Sep 14, 2023

The Uptown Theater opened in June of 1930 and, at the time, was called the Dickinson Theater. It was specifically planned and built for “talking” movies and had the latest sound technology available. The interior was designed to be visually elegant and have excellent acoustics. Newspaper accounts wrote about the fine new cooling system installed at the Dickinson and that the “huge fans make it plenty cool for all theater-goers.” It was called one of the best theaters in Missouri.


Walt and Roy Disney held the Midwest premier of their feature film “The Great Locomotive Chase”, in the Uptown theater In 1956. They personally greeted each child at the door. When Walt and Roy took to the stage before the movie started, the children sang the “Mickey Mouse Song” to them. Because the Mickey Mouse Club was not broadcast in Marceline at the time, the children learned the song especially for this occasion. Walt then lead the excited, admiring group of youngsters in singing the “Davey Crockett” song.

The movie ran from 1:30 in the afternoon until 1:30 the next morning, so that everyone who wanted to see the movie could attend.


In 1998, the world premiere of “The Spirit of Mickey” was held in this same theater. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Pluto, Goofy, and Chip-n-Dale were in attendance. About nineteen-thousand Disney fans came to Marceline for this event.


After over seventy-five years of continuous operation, the Uptown Theater closed its door in twenty-fourteen.


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