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Cinema North

Syracuse, NY
Syracuse, NY, United States
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Status: Closed
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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One of several 1960s modern theatres built by Carrols Development Corp in Syracuse, the CInema North was built just to the right of the K-Mart store in the Northern Lights shopping center in Syracuse.

First run engagements included the 1968 roadshow engagement of "Oliver!" and the area premiere of "The Exorcist".

The Cinema North building still stands, closed and neglected for years.
Contributed by TJ Edwards


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posted by Lost Memory on Nov 3, 2007 at 1:27pm
I was the relief projectionist in this theatre (as well as the Genesse, the East, the Westvale, and the North and Dewitt D.I.s) for a few years in the early eighties, while a fine old gent named Gary Bender was the head, and it was a delight to work in. The booth had two Simplex E-7 projectors that Gary kept in immaculate shape, older carbon-arc lamps, mono sound and an eight-track player for non-sync music. In the room down the hall from the projection booth was a huge popcorn popper that was used by CinemaNational to pop the corn for all the theatres in town. Whenever I went upstairs, there were large garbage bags full of popped corn in the hallway. About 1981, when the 3-D film craze re-emerged for awhile, the screen was painted silver to accommodate the process. I remember I ran Parasite, Comin’ At Ya, House of Wax and a few other 3-D pictures here. I wish I could remember the manager’s name from this era, I recall that he was another fine old veteran.

CinemaNational folded and the theatre changed hands several times after I left. At the end, it was leased from Northern Lights by a local contractor named Dan (I can’t remember his last name) who also leased the Genesse and the Auburn Twin and still kept them running for awhile. Eventually he wanted out, and I had a brief conversation with him about buying the business and assuming the leases, but it didn’t pan out. Shortly after that the end came, the building was cleaned out, and a giant R/C slot-car track took over, which folded quickly.
posted by MarkNYLA on Nov 3, 2007 at 2:21pm
Mark, I would like to contact you to learn more... Are you in LA now?
posted by exit on Nov 3, 2007 at 8:19pm
I am in NY for the foreseeable future, but you are welcome to get in touch with me. Be advised, though, that the part of my brain that holds my memories of this period has pretty much shut down for good. But I'll remember what I can for you. My e-mail is mcogdenAToptonline.net.
posted by MarkNYLA on Nov 4, 2007 at 8:58am
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