AMC Marina Marketplace 6
4335 Glencoe Avenue,
Marina Del Rey,
CA
90292
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Operated by: AMC Theatres
Previously operated by: Cineplex Odeon, Regal Entertainment Group, United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.
Firms: Ainsworth & McClellan
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: UA Cinema, UA Marina, Marina Del Rey 6, AMC Marina Marketplace 6, AMC Classic Marina Marketplace 6
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The 4-screen UA Cinema was opened October 17, 1973. On March 23, 1977 two more screens were added.
Closed around 2012, it was re-opened on October 10, 2014 by AMC.
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A friend who lives nearby has told me the theatre is closed. Indeed, there are no listings for it on Regal’s website.
I can confirm. It is indeed closed. UA signage gone and inside looks gutted and stripped.
AMC is turning this into a lower-end version of their high-end Dine-In across the street. I read that the plan is to make this one family accessible (the current Dine-In is 21 and over only). The signage says “Coming Summer 2013” but I haven’t heard any hard facts about opening dates from AMC themselves.
This theatre is reopened and renamed AMC Marina Marketplace 6. It reopened on 10/10 and is still 6 screens. The auditorium sizes are from 217 to 89. The seats are all leather rockers (non-reclining) and the concessions are mid-range (Mozzarella Sticks & Chicken Tenders along with the popcorn).
I’m inside the largest auditorium as I type this. Pretty nice!
AMC just converted the fromer UA Marina Marketplace 6. AMC done fixed up the sixplex Multiplex .
October 17th, 1973 grand opening ad in photo section.
Please update, total seats 707 and the official name is AMC Marina Marketplace 6
Please update, became 6 screens on March 23, 1977 (No Grand Opening expansion ad) and just added a new grand opening ad in photos section
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 85
Theatre 2 210
Theatre 3 141
Theatre 4 85
Theatre 5 82
Theatre 6 104
During the midnight hours of December 7, 1987, a 32-year-old Los Angeles man named Freddie Johns was in the middle of watching “Nuts” inside Screen 5 when a man was unexpected shot in the back by a lone gunman. The suspect escaped Screen 5 and went to Screen 3, where “The Running Man” was showing.
With the exception of the suspect, everybody at the UA Marina, including the remaining auditoriums that were screening “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” and “Fatal Attraction”, were forced to evacuate while the movies were still running. Johns was taken to UCLA Medical Center in good condition and was released.