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Spartan Twin

Lansing, MI
Frandor Shopping Center, 3131 E. Michigan Avenue
, Lansing, MI 48912 United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Triplex
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: 1000
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Drew Eberson
Firm: Unknown
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The Spartan Twin (named for the Michigan State University Spartans) opened in October 1967 and was located in the Frandor Shopping Center, not far from the west edge of the MSU campus.

The original two auditoriums were simply decorated in a contemporary style with large screens. The signs posted during construction indicated that the theater was going to be operated by Fox Eastern Theaters, but it opened as a National General operation. Later, management passed to the Mann Theater chain and finally to UA.

At its opening, it was a state-of the-art house and may have had 70mm capability; films such as "Patton", "2001", and "Brainstorm" played there.

One of the auditoriums was halved in the 1980's. During that decade the theater lost its allure concurrent with the growing shabbiness of the Frandor Shopping Center as a retail center. In addition, the same forces that led to the closure of the theaters in downtown Lansing and East Lansing, especially the growth of muliplexes in the malls east and west of Lansing coupled with the many films available to MSU students and staff on the campus, undoubtedly led to its closure in February 1994.

After closing as a theater, the building was converted to a commercial children's playspace. It was then razed and a chain drugstore occupies the location now.
Contributed by Christopher Walczak


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The comments at the Water Winter Wonderland site indicate that one of the auditoriums was split making this theater a triplex. Read about it here.
posted by Lost Memory on Oct 26, 2005 at 3:03pm
The actually closing was in Feb. of 1994.
posted by IsrvChrist on Oct 30, 2006 at 8:18pm
The theater was designed by Drew Eberson.
posted by CWalczak on Nov 11, 2009 at 1:12am
This theater should be identified as the Spartan 3, as it was a triplex in its last years, with Spartan Twin as an aka.
posted by CWalczak on Nov 11, 2009 at 1:40pm
The exact opening date for the Spartan Twin was October 11, 1967, according to an item in Boxoffice of October 30. Operator Fox Eastern Theatres was a subsidiary of National General Corporation. The Spartan East originally seated 1,000, and the Spartan West 650.

The larger auditorium was slated to show first-run fare, opening with "A Rough Night in Jericho," while the smaller Spartan West would be used for road shows, and opened with "The Taming of the Shrew." The star-studded opening of the Spartan Twin was studded solely by actor Chill Wills. There's no word on whether Lansing has yet recovered from the excitement. Chill Wills survived for another eleven years.
posted by Joe Vogel on Jan 13, 2010 at 6:35am
The header still need to be changed to Spartan 3 with an aka Spartan Twin as per CWalzak on 11/11/09.
posted by Chuck1231 on Jan 13, 2010 at 8:09am
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