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Coate commented about Happy 30th, "Empire" on May 23, 2010 at 2:33 pm

<<< * Does anyone know when TESB opened @ Plitt Parkway 3 in Las Vegas, NV? I think it was in 70mm. * >>>

June 18, 1980. (Yes, it was in 70mm.)

And speaking of June 18 and 70mm, I may as well provide a list of the 70mm engagements of “Empire” that started after the initial release since it was brought up in the question I just answered and because a couple of you asked me about it in private email correspondence. I left these out of the article because I felt the article was too long and the list of bookings I did provide focused on the initial May 21 release.

So…during the week beginning June 18, 1980, Fox broadened the release of “Empire” by adding about 700 bookings in the U.S. and Canada, about 99% of which were 35mm. The handful of 70mm prints that I’m aware of are cited below. These all started on June 18 (or later), and it’s anyone’s guess as to why Fox didn’t book these in the original May 21 batch.

ARIZONA
Tucson —– Plitt El Dorado 1 & 2 (opened June 18)

CALIFORNIA
La Mirada —– Pacific La Mirada 6 (June 27)
Lakewood —– Pacific Lakewood Center (June 27)
Los Angeles (West Los Angeles) —– Pacific Picwood (December 17, moveover)
Los Angeles (Woodland Hills) —– UA Warner Center (June 27)
Modesto —– Redwood Briggsmore (June 18)
Montclair —– UA Movies 6 (June 27)
Monterey —– Kindair Cinema 70 (June 18)
West Covina —– Sanborn Wescove Twin (December 19, moveover)

MASSACHUSETTS
Brookline —– National Amusements Circle 1-2-3 (June 18)

NEVADA
Las Vegas —– Plitt Parkway 1-2-3 (June 18)

NEW YORK
New York —– Loews New York Twin (June 18)

VIRGINIA
Bailey’s Crossroads —– KB Cinema 7 (June 18)
Vienna —– Neighborhood Tysons (June 18)

Coate
Coate commented about Happy 30th, "Empire" on May 23, 2010 at 2:17 pm

<<< Does anyone know when TESB opened @ Plitt Parkway 3 in Las Vegas,NV? >>>

June 18, 1980.

Coate
Coate commented about Happy 30th, "Empire" on May 23, 2010 at 2:12 pm

<<< I went to see Empire on its opening night at Milwaukee’s Southgate Theatre>>>

“Empire” played at Southgate during its 1981 re-release, not during the original 1980 release.

I suspect you may be confusing Southgate with the similar sounding Southtown (where it did play in its original release and was cited in my list in the article), or perhaps you are confusing “The Empire Strikes Back” with “Return Of The Jedi.” (“Jedi” played first-run at Southgate…)

Coate
Coate commented about Odeon Luxe London Leicester Square on May 20, 2010 at 7:53 pm

So what, MikeRogers, the James Bond movies were not in 70mm here in the United States, either (except for “Octopussy” and, if you wish to count it, “Never Say Never Again”).

Coate
Coate commented about Odeon Luxe London Leicester Square on May 20, 2010 at 4:26 pm

Thirty years ago today the Odeon Leicester Square hosted the Royal Premiere of “The Empire Strikes Back.” Several cast and crew members were in attendance as were members of the Royal Family.

About 95% of “Empire” was shot in England, so London was selected, as a token of appreciation, to host the film’s official premiere.

Coate
Coate commented about Sacramento 6 Drive-In on May 20, 2010 at 4:16 pm

This drive-in had a 34-week engagement of the original “Star Wars” during 1977-78, which was (tied with the Winchester Drive-In as) the longest drive-in run of “Star Wars” in the United States. And I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the all-time record for a drive-in booking of any movie. Anyone know of any films that played at a drive-in for longer than 34 weeks?

Coate
Coate commented about Town 'N' Country Theatre on May 18, 2010 at 1:41 am

<<< booked by Harry Brant of New York City >>>

I believe “Brandt” is the correct spelling.

Coate
Coate commented about Cinema 23 Fiveplex on May 12, 2010 at 9:58 pm

Yes, tlsloews, there are photos. Scroll up to my comment from Jan. 16, 2007, where you’ll find a link to a page of photos and ads.

Coate
Coate commented about UA Cine I & II on May 10, 2010 at 5:48 pm

<<< On a Friday evening, in the spring of 1975, Steven Spielberg and the executives from Universal choose the UA Cine 150 to have the first sneak preview of JAWS for an audience. >>>

This sneak-preview “test” screening took place on Wednesday, March 26, 1975 and was at the Medallion, not this theater.

<<< The following evening, Universal took the picture for a second sneak to the Lakewood Center Theatre in Lakewood , CA. >>>

The Lakewood screening was on March 28, two nights later.

Coate
Coate commented about Golf Mill Theatres 1-2-3 on May 8, 2010 at 7:21 pm

The IMDb’s April ‘82 date for “The Road Warrior” is correct but fails to point out that it was only for a film festival screening in New York. The earliest commercial engagements in the U.S., that I’m aware of, began May 21, 1982 and its release from that point was staggered.

“The Road Warrior” opened in Chicago on August 20, 1982.

Coate
Coate commented about Golf Mill Theatres 1-2-3 on May 8, 2010 at 3:27 pm

<<< I just remembered that in the summer of ‘81, I saw RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK in June, ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK in July, and THE ROAD WARRIOR came out in August. If memory serves, RAIDERS and ESCAPE both played on screen 2 and ROAD WARRIOR was in the center auditorium. All of them were in 70mm on those huge screens in six track Dolby! >>>

“Escape From New York” was in 35mm. “The Road Warrior” was released (in the U.S.) in 1982.

Coate
Coate commented about Buena Vista Theatre on May 7, 2010 at 10:49 am

The Buena Vista did have 70mm projection capability…at least according to trade reports and projector manufacturer ads. As well, Dolby installation records show a CP100 was installed in the late 1970s.

Coate
Coate commented about Brookdale Theatre on May 2, 2010 at 7:52 pm

<<< It was run by ABC North Central Theaters and by Plitt from 1980-1984. >>>

The transition to Plitt ownership happened before 1980.

(What’s your source that the transition took place in 1980? Movie-Theatre.org?)

Coate
Coate commented about Tri-City 8 on Apr 23, 2010 at 1:22 am

The AMC Tri-City 8 officially opened on July 18, 1986. (There was a benefit premiere the day before with $1.00 admission and free popcorn.)

The debut presentations were:
Aliens (in 70mm)
Club Paradise
Pirates
American Anthem
The Patriot
Vamp
The Karate Kid Part II

There is some question as to whether this theater is located in Largo or Clearwater.

Coate
Coate commented about Brookdale Theatre on Apr 21, 2010 at 12:00 pm

<<< * ABC Plit >>>
<<<
Also known as ABC* >>>

All of the photos, newspaper ads and other web resources I’ve seen for this place list its name as the “Brookdale.”

Ownership was ABC in its initial years and Plitt in its latter years. I doubt the place was ever called (officially, anyway) “ABC” or “ABC Plit” (sic). If anything, it would’ve been called the owner name followed by the actual name (i.e. “ABC Brookdale” and, later, “Plitt Brookdale”).

Coate
Coate commented about AMC Pine Square 16 on Apr 16, 2010 at 11:27 am

<<< AMC Pine 16 >>>

The actual name of this theater is AMC Pine Square 16. It opened on December 18, 1992.

Coate
Coate commented about Camelot Theatre on Apr 12, 2010 at 1:50 am

By 1977 this was a triplex.

Coate
Coate commented about Lincoln Mall Cinemas on Apr 12, 2010 at 12:49 am

Gerald…I have a photocopy of an ad from the June 20, 1975 issue of The Providence Journal announcing the June 25 grand opening of the Lincoln Mall Cinema I-II-III-IV.

“Jaws,” “Bambi” (re-issue), “The Eiger Sanction” and “What’s Up, Doc?” were the debut attractions.

It’s unclear if this was a true grand opening or if it was a grand re-opening/expansion of what had previously been a single-screener or twin.

Coate
Coate commented about Hollywood Hits Premiere Theatre on Apr 11, 2010 at 11:53 pm

<<< Star Wars played a solid year in the big house here. >>>

Actually, STAR WARS played here for “only” 22 weeks.

Coate
Coate commented about Cinema-70 on Apr 11, 2010 at 6:10 pm

The October 7, 1968 issue of Boxoffice included a brief write-up about the opening of the Cinema 70, which, presumably, was in September ‘68. Owner was the St. Cloud, Minnesota-based Ross Theatre Circuit. “Oklahoma!” (in 70mm) was the debut attraction.

Coate
Coate commented about BTM Dutch Square Cinema 14 on Apr 10, 2010 at 12:56 am

So what’s your point? Is it a different theater, or not?

Coate
Coate commented about Westwind Plaza Theatres on Apr 10, 2010 at 12:21 am

<<< Became part of the Cineplex Odeon Chain in 1990 >>>

The 1985-87 timeframe is when this would’ve become a Cineplex Odeon house.

Coate
Coate commented about BTM Dutch Square Cinema 14 on Apr 10, 2010 at 12:17 am

Was this really a newly-built theater, or was it just an expansion of the twin? I’ve noticed with Mike Rivest’s work, he frequently has confused an expansion with that of a new build.

Coate
Coate commented about AMC Century 14 on Apr 8, 2010 at 2:16 pm

<<< I want to say it opened in September of 1987 >>>

The AMC Century 14 opened October 9, 1987. The weekend before, they ran a 20th Century Fox retrospective which included numerous classics (“The Sound Of Music,” “Patton,” “The Hustler,” “How Green Was My Valley,” etc. etc.). Memorable highlights for me included a “Star Wars” 70mm triple feature and “Alien”/“Aliens” 70mm double feature.

Grand-opening newspaper ad, the Fox retrospective ad and a photo can be found here.

<<< AMC Century City 14 >>>

The name of this theater was never “AMC Century City 14”; it was “AMC Century 14” (at least according to photographic evidence, recollections of visits, and newspaper promotion I’ve seen). Although it was located in the Los Angeles community of Century City, the word “City” was never a part of its name.

Coate
Coate commented about Circle Cinemas on Apr 7, 2010 at 12:25 am

<<< Many films played the Circle exclusively in the 60s and 70s, including “Love Story” (which ran for over a year) >>>

The Circle’s engagement of “Love Story” ran for 26 weeks, exactly one-half year.