Please update, CLOSED, off Regency Theatres website. The new Regal NoHo and Cinemark locations now open, the old Valley Plaza couldn’t compete anymore. Never reopened after Covid-19
Please update, the Murray Cinemas 4 open on December 21, 1990 (total seats about 1200) 300 seats per screen with at least one with 70MM. Closed July 18, 2002
City Cinemas reopened the theatre briefly as a single screen in 1987 before it was guttered to make it a quad.
Please update, Cineplex Odeon renovated the theatre and combinded the entrances on June 16, 1989 after they renovated the theatre. Grand opening ad in photos. Seating capacity is Baronet 418 and Coronet 600. Total seats 918 Couldn’t locate when the Coronet opened, it probadly open during the newspaper strike in winter of 1963
Please update, it was twin on December 16, 1981 with Ghost Story on two screens. Theatre was renovated again on September 13, 1984 and reopened on October 26, 1984 as the United Artists Twin. Theatre closed June 18, 1987 under the name United Artists Twin. Theatre 1 890 seats and Theatre 2 744 seats. At the end, UA was showing low budget movies. Grand Reopening ad in photos section.
Please update, theatre open October 3, 1971, renamed the Gemini 1 and 2 on July 21, 1978 with the The Buddy Holly Story, the 3rd screen open on November 15, 1996 and renamed the UA 64th and 2nd Avenue, theatre closed October 25, 2012
Please update, on June 30, 1968 it was the Cinerama Theatre (Orchestra), Penthouse Theatre (Balcony)On June 16, 1976 RKO rename the theatre Cinerama 1 and 2. The upstairs theatre Penthouse Theatre became Cineram 2 and finally on June 3, 1983 it was refurbished and rename RKO Warner Twin.
Please update, theatre closed March 16, 2020 when covid shut down the theatres. Landmark announced in August it wouldn’t reopen
Please update, theatre closed August 27, 2019 and rename either Beekman One and Two. This was the last twin that kept two seperate entrances.
Please update, theatre closed March 30, 1978 with the film The Duellists. Ad in photos section.
Please update, it’s Regal Deer Park Stadium 16 not 15. Also, a Screen X renovation was just completed in Screen 16.
Please update, total seats 639 Screen 1 62 Screen 2 140 Screen 3 78 Scredn 4 98 Screen 5 97 Screen 6 49 Screen 7 60 Screen 8 55
Please update, total seats 1362 (based on 12 screens). Screen 1 and Screen 2 still not open.
Please update, theatre open April 3, 1992
Plese update, it’s Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria is the name.
Please update, OPEN and Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria and put renovating also. Regal installing 4DX and making other changes.
Please update, triplex on October 15, 1993. Grand opening ad in photos section.
Please update, CLOSED, off Regency Theatres website. The new Regal NoHo and Cinemark locations now open, the old Valley Plaza couldn’t compete anymore. Never reopened after Covid-19
Walter Reade Organization took over the New Carnegie on November 7, 1985. Grand opening ad in photos. Closed July 10, 1997
Please update, theatre open November 3, 1928 and closed April 8, 1982 with Atlantic City
Please update, became a twin on November 9, 1979 with New Yorker 1 at 390 and New Yorker 2 at 412 seats. Theatre closed May 16, 1985
Please update, theatre closed August 25, 1994
Please update, the Murray Cinemas 4 open on December 21, 1990 (total seats about 1200) 300 seats per screen with at least one with 70MM. Closed July 18, 2002
City Cinemas reopened the theatre briefly as a single screen in 1987 before it was guttered to make it a quad.
Please update, Cineplex Odeon renovated the theatre and combinded the entrances on June 16, 1989 after they renovated the theatre. Grand opening ad in photos. Seating capacity is Baronet 418 and Coronet 600. Total seats 918 Couldn’t locate when the Coronet opened, it probadly open during the newspaper strike in winter of 1963
Please update, theatre open October 5, 1964. Grand opening in photos
Please update, theatre closed September 11, 1997. Updated grand opening ad
Please update, it was twin on December 16, 1981 with Ghost Story on two screens. Theatre was renovated again on September 13, 1984 and reopened on October 26, 1984 as the United Artists Twin. Theatre closed June 18, 1987 under the name United Artists Twin. Theatre 1 890 seats and Theatre 2 744 seats. At the end, UA was showing low budget movies. Grand Reopening ad in photos section.
Please update, theatre open October 3, 1971, renamed the Gemini 1 and 2 on July 21, 1978 with the The Buddy Holly Story, the 3rd screen open on November 15, 1996 and renamed the UA 64th and 2nd Avenue, theatre closed October 25, 2012
Please update, theatre reopen on April 16, 1993 under City Cinemas and closed June 10, 2003. Better grand opening ads in photos section
First film, theatre opened March 18, 1970 with A Dream of Kings. First film in photos section, no formal grand opening ad
Please update, theatre closed March 29, 2001. Last film was Blow Dry. Also uploaded, first film No formal grand opening ad.
Please update, on June 30, 1968 it was the Cinerama Theatre (Orchestra), Penthouse Theatre (Balcony)On June 16, 1976 RKO rename the theatre Cinerama 1 and 2. The upstairs theatre Penthouse Theatre became Cineram 2 and finally on June 3, 1983 it was refurbished and rename RKO Warner Twin.