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Florida Theater 1927
Florida Theater 1927
Florida Theater 1927
Florida Theater 1927
David Garland with "The Blushing Girl"
David Garland with "The Blushing Girl"
Harvey Garland, Fred Hull, and Robert Heekin at the opeining of Paul Newman's first movie
Harvey Garland, Fred Hull, and Robert Heekin at the opeining of Paul Newman's first movie
Harvey Garland, Fred Mathis, and Robert Heekin at the Preveiw Showing of Hatari
Harvey Garland, Fred Mathis, and Robert Heekin at the Preveiw Showing of Hatari
Harvey Garland
Harvey Garland
The desk where Elvis signed his contrcat with ABC Tour, and the desk that David Garland owns
The desk where Elvis signed his contrcat with ABC Tour, and the desk that David Garland owns

Elvis and the Florida Theater - Jacksonville, FL

The Florida Theater in Downtown Jacksonville first opened its doors in 1927.  A masterpiece of Art and Moorish architecture with French import marble railings, huge amber balcony lights and chandeliers, it was knee deep in elegance.  In 1935 at the age of 16 my father Harvey Garland was an usher and popcorn boy here.  During the 1950s he was promoted to head Booker where he chose what movies played at specific theaters and occasional live acts.

My mother had dropped me off at Dad’s office on the 7th floor of the Florida Theater building,  Talking with my father, Elvis and Colonel Parker stepped into the door.  As Colonel and Dad negotiated a 50/50 split on the concerts, Elvis took me to an ice cream fountain downstairs where we had banana splits and chocolate sodas until about 20 screaming girls saw him and he took my hand out the door.  Back in the office they had knocked out a nine day, seven city, 25 show Florida tour, mostly large movie theaters.  Three shows a day at $1.50 a ticket.  The Florida had 1900 seats.  I actually have the desk that this deal was signed up on.

At a concert earlier in Jacksonville fans nearly ripped the clothes off Elvis.  A local judge told Colonel that your kid will be arrested if he does those hip swiveling moves and suggested body movements, and he will be charged with impairing the morality of minors.

Those were the moves that got fans riled up.  Elvis told my dad he had been a churchgoer “since I could walk” and “my family were Holy Rollers”.  Seeing the tour falling apart, my dad asked a friend of his, Clarence Wood a local attorney, to represent Elvis.   With the judge in the audience at every performance Elvis behaved like a perfect gentleman.  He was so frustrated that he couldn’t move that he wiggled his little finger suggestively and drove the audience wild.   That scene in the ELVIS movie reallytook place at the Florida Theater.  Clarence Wood got so caught up in the excitement that he forgot to bill Elvis.

After many old movie houses went into a decline in the late seventies, the theater closed in 1980.   Dad bought the marble statue in the lobby La Vergognosa  “the Blushing Girl” and placed it at the entrance to our home.  When the theater reopened in 2002, as a non-profit, Mom and Dad gave it back.

Dad continued to move up the corporate ladder to become President of the American Broadcasting Company,  the largest theater chain in the world.  My love for movies led me to Hollywood where I was a marketing vice president at Paramount,  Disney, and Fox.

Nearly a century old now, this iconic venue is still remembered for one thing: that sinful young singer from Tupelo…  THE KING.

David Garland FL Jacksonville Nov 21, 2022 Movies Music Theaters

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Wow! What a beautiful story about The Florida Theatre building and my boss in Hollywood, Mr. David Garland. Not only is the Florida Theatre a legend in the movie business, so are David Garland and his father, Harvey. When I worked for David Garland in Hollywood, he was the greatest boss I ever had. A true legend in the movie marketing business and a man of talent and integrity! He worked with many of the greatest stars of our time and it all began with he and his father and Elvis at The Florida Theatre. What a beautiful story this is about not only Elvis and our great Florida attraction, The Florida Theatre, but two movie marketing legends, Mr. David Garland and is father, Mr. Harvey Garland. We are so lucky to have not only The Florida Theatre as a grand attraction in our wonderful state, but a legendary man, David Garland, who came back to his home state to continue the story. Written with utmost sincerity, Pamela Lee Gibb
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What an amazing story!!!
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Fabulous story, David! It is no wonder that a seed like that experience grew into such a flourishing career. Thanks so much for sharing this view!
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A once in a lifetime story!
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Great stories David 
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