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Fox Theatre

Union, NJ
1660 US Highway 22 East
, Union, NJ 07083 United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Arcade, Restaurant
Seats: 1200
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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The Fox Theatre was located on Route 22 East in Union, New Jersey. It had 1,200 seats and a huge wall to wall screen. The Theatre opened in December of 1969 with "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". "Easy Rider" was the next attraction. Although the theatre was new and modern, it had an erractic booking policy and for every "Butch Cassidy" there was a slew of "B" movies ("The Happy Hooker", "The Omega Man").

In the mid-1970's National General took over ownership and in the late-1970's Cineplex Odeon. Except for an exclusive run of "Star Wars" in 1977, the theatre suffered from generally poor film booking. In the middle of its run of "An Officer and a Gentleman" in 1982 the theatre closed. It was gutted a short time later and now survives as a Chuck E. Cheese.
Contributed by Richard Rettino


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The Fox may have had an area exclusive of "Star Wars" but they had not yet installed Dolby Stereo so they were running it in 35mm mono. I recall going with a friend who had not yet made the trek up to Paramus to see it in 70mm and despite the large screen the difference was palpable. Had the owners sprung for improved sonics, those of us who frequently made pilgrimages up North might have paid to see it closer to home. I also recall seeing "Poseidon Adventure" and John Carpenter's "The Fog" there. I peeked into the Chuck E. Cheese once and it was thoroughly depressing.
posted by DavidMorgan on Jul 16, 2006 at 4:15am
I also saw "Star Wars" there after seeing it at Paramus, and wished they had at least gotten Dolby, never mind upgrading to 70mm (the screen was certainly large enough that 70mm capability wouldn't have been a bad idea, either). Sorry to see it go--and even more sorry to see it turn into a Chuck E. Cheese!
posted by Paul Bubny on Mar 31, 2007 at 5:16pm
This address, 1660 US Route 22 makes google map it properly
posted by Mike Rivest on Nov 11, 2007 at 8:10am
This theatre was smaller than its sister twin, the Fox in Woodbridge, N.J. which had seating for almost 1700. Both theatres opened at the same time, but the Woodbridge location closed sooner, on Feb 2, 1979.
posted by movie534 on Jan 27, 2008 at 11:20am
Saw "Star Wars" here and then "Star Trek II) five years later - and then it closed. Too bad, but there's really only one way to get into the lot (as it stands now).
posted by Shanahan on Jul 20, 2008 at 9:16pm
Correction to above history comment. The National General Theatre chain was sold to Mann Theatres in the early 70's. That's when The Fox was sold to Cineplex. Previous to Mann buying out the National General chain, it had been operated by Fox East Coast Theatres, then National General.
posted by larry goldsmith on Oct 29, 2008 at 8:20pm
In early 1974 Mann Theatres moved it's Eastern Division office here from 300 Madison Ave. in NYC.
posted by William on Mar 11, 2010 at 12:56pm
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