Written by: JR Robinson
Get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane as filmmaker Mike McCarthy brings his captivating documentary "Destroy Memphis" to the big screen this Saturday, March 15th, at Malco Studio on the Square. This event promises to be a thrilling journey through the rise, fall, and unexpected rebirth of a beloved Memphis icon.
A Rollercoaster of Emotions
"Destroy Memphis" chronicles the fascinating story of Libertyland, the cherished amusement park that opened on July 4, 1976, and quickly became a cornerstone of Memphis culture. The documentary focuses on the park's most famous attraction, the Zippin Pippin roller coaster – Elvis Presley's favorite ride and the site of his last public appearance.
More Than Just a Movie
The screening, starting at 4 PM, is part of a larger event showcasing local talent:
A Story of Preservation and Passion
The documentary delves into the grassroots effort to save Libertyland, led by then-County Commissioner Steve Mulroy and the all-female Midtown rock band "The Zippin Pippins". While the park ultimately closed, their efforts resulted in preserving two historic rides:
More Than Just Nostalgia
"Destroy Memphis" uses the Libertyland story as a lens to examine larger issues of historical preservation in Memphis. With a mix of lighthearted eccentricity and passionate advocacy, the film celebrates what's worth preserving in our communities.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience a piece of Memphis history, enjoy local music, and engage with the filmmakers. Tickets are available at regular movie prices. See you at Malco Studio on the Square this Saturday!