Commodore Cinemas

329 Broadway,
Brooklyn, NY 11211

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Williamsburg297
Williamsburg297 on December 7, 2003 at 3:08 pm

Instead of feeling sad over the closing of the Commodore ( I was scared out of my mind after seeing The Exorcist at the Commodore. It was where I held hands with a girlfriend while John Travolta gyrating to the sounds of the Bee Gees in Saturday Night Fever. Pure magic. The last movie I saw there was a movie starring George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez. The movie was playing in the 2 screen which used to be a balcony. You could hear the rumbling of the J train passing by. Lets celebrate the long life the Commodore had. She hung in there. She put up a good fight. At least it hasn’t been turned into a tacky 99 cent store like the old Williamsburg Theater that was a few blocks away near the Williamsburg Bridge. I

FoxTheatres
FoxTheatres on December 20, 2002 at 8:57 am

Commodore Theater
CLOSED for good in July of 2002

FrancesChapman
FrancesChapman on July 16, 2002 at 10:47 pm

The theatre has a wonderful ceiling that looks like a Sevres cup.

Unfortunately, it is about to be converted into a yeshiva. A local hispanic group is trying to make stop the sale so it can be used as a cultural center. It would be a tragedy if it were not preserved as some kind of theater.

CezarDelValle
CezarDelValle on April 23, 2001 at 3:22 pm

New Building 1921
Opened 1922, seating capacity 1427
Architect: Groneberg & Leuchtag
Kimball organ
At one time part of the following chains: Fox, Randforce, UA
closed late 1970s later reopened.
Not only is it the last Williamsburg theatre, it is also the last along Brooklyn’s Broadway
(an area once lined with theaters).