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Also known as Loews Cineplex Broadway Cinemas 4

AMC Loews Broadway 4

Santa Monica, CA
1441 Third Street Promenade
, Santa Monica, CA, United States
(map)
310.458.6232
Status: Open
Screens: Multiplex (4 Screen)
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies (First Run)
Seats: Unknown
Chain: AMC Theatres
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
AMC Loews Broadway 4
Recent exterior view of the Loews Cineplex Broadway Cinemas 4
Photo courtesy of Brian Hunt
This theater is located on Santa Monica's popular Third Street Promenade, in the heart of downtown Santa Monica.

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This theatre opened as the El Miro theatre. Over the years this theatre has been operated by Century theatres, Statewide theatres, Loew's then GCC, Metropolitan, it ran as a independent for a few years. Only the facade remains on the building.
posted by William on Apr 22, 2002 at 2:43pm
In the early '80s, prior to the construction of the new four-plex on the site--and indeed, prior to the renovation of the entire outdoor mall--this was a humble single-screen Spanish-language house called the Cine. On Sunday mornings, a church called the Santa Monica Vineyard met there. I attended for a few years, and it was always amusing walking into "church" past some very salacious looking one-sheets en espanol. Incidentally, after the Cine closed, the Vineyard briefly moved its services down the mall to the Criterion, which was then a single-screen second-run prior house; it, too, was completely rebuilt, as a Mann six-plex.
posted by ChrisWillman on Apr 23, 2002 at 11:59pm
I remember when this theatre was called the Cinema on the Mall in the mid-70's, saw a double feature of Airport 1975 and The Black Windmill. Century Cinema Circuit ran it. It was a cool theatre with a walk up balcony.
posted by bradley on Oct 15, 2002 at 3:05pm
The address for the Loew's Broadway Cinema 4 is 1441 Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, Ca., 90401
posted by Chuck1231 on May 12, 2004 at 5:37pm
This is a night view of the Loews Cineplex Broadway Cinemas 4.

posted by Lost Memory on Sep 13, 2006 at 6:34am
This house seats 1,200.
posted by Kirk J. Besse on Aug 13, 2007 at 10:40am
Here is a 2007 photo of the Broadway.

posted by Lost Memory on Oct 24, 2007 at 4:29pm
Anyone know how many seats in each audtitorium?
posted by Mark Campbell on Nov 1, 2007 at 10:54am
Does anybody see movies at this place? (or any on 3rd St?) I never see any photos from the interior or any of the theatres.
posted by Scott D. Neff on Nov 1, 2007 at 11:25am
I have seen a couple films here but try to avoid. Very late 80's/early 90's Cineplex Oden interior. Gray walls, lots of purple/turquoise carpet, smallish theatres etc.
posted by Mark Campbell on Nov 1, 2007 at 11:28am
Regarding the opening comments, I believe the El Miro was demolished before the Broadway was built. The El Miro has its own page on CT. Here is a photo of the Broadway from a few years ago:
http://tinyurl.com/6g6o5n
posted by ken mc on May 6, 2008 at 10:58am
Ken, yes, the El Miro was mostly demolished. As that poster stated, the facade was preserved. It's one of those odd situations...

The Santa Monica Daily Press today stated that the city is demanding that if AMC replaces their 7 screener with a 12 screen facility, that they must promise to shut the Broadway 4 (which they also operate) to prevent "oversaturation of movie theaters." The problem is, they only lease that facility, and once they give up the lease have no control over it.
posted by Don S on Sep 11, 2009 at 9:33am
Scott, to answer your question (nearly two years later!) as someone who has gone to all of these theaters many times -- the insides of all of the 3rd St Promenade theaters are fairly recent (90s era) and so are pretty plain. That's why I've never bothered to take any photos inside them. I can't speak for others.
posted by Don S on Sep 12, 2009 at 12:49pm
But someday this place will be turned into a Sephora or something even less glamorous than a 90's era Cineplex Odeon. Snap a few shots for posterity.
posted by Scott D. Neff on Sep 12, 2009 at 1:26pm
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