Cine Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt Avenue,
San Juan 00918

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Cine Roosevelt

The Cine Roosevelt is a true wonder. A family owned theatre still in business. Located near Eleanor Roosevelt Avenue in San Juan, this theatre still draws crowds every weekend for its first-run features. It has been operating since the late-1940’s, originally a single-screen theatre, it was twinned in around 2004.

Attending this theatre is a great old fashioned experience. The owners still sell tickets and greet you when you arrive and say "We hope you enjoy the feature" when you leave.

Shaped like a plane hangar, the Cine Roosevelt is not a great architectural gem, but its old fashioned charm makes it a priceless treasure. It was closed on September 23, 2021.

Contributed by Jose Mendez

Recent comments (view all 23 comments)

AndresRoura
AndresRoura on May 12, 2005 at 7:49 am

Hi, Stephen. I don’t know, I never heard of him until know. When we were in the business the independent distributors were Marti, who also owned a theater in Puerto Nuevo; World Films (Pedro Lopez); Pepito, who handled Rank Films (I forgot his last name); and later you of course. Note to LOS: Thaks for your comment. Do we know each other? Andres.

foxmetro
foxmetro on May 12, 2005 at 8:36 am

Hi Ana:

I was in the film business in Puerto Rico from 1965
to 1981 and never heard of Mr. Sola Rmirez.

Ana, could you elaberate

SS

laicram
laicram on May 18, 2005 at 10:13 am

Andy its me…Marcial…you are the man when to movies in Puerto Rico we are talking!

1959PuertoRico
1959PuertoRico on March 14, 2008 at 10:53 am

Actually, Cine Roosevelt now boasts two screens – it was renovated a few years ago. Its shape is not that of a hangar but of a Quoset hut, which belies a possible birth of the structure as a military one, back in the 1940s. Many Quoset huts, their military use long gone, survive to this day in Puerto Rico (one of them employed as a Roman Catholic temple), but Cine Roosevelt is the only example I know of a Quoset hut used as a movie house.

1959PuertoRico
1959PuertoRico on March 14, 2008 at 10:56 am

Slight mistake – it’s Quonset hut.

Ken Roe
Ken Roe on September 7, 2009 at 3:18 pm

The Cine Roosevelt photographed in August 2009;
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AGRoura
AGRoura on June 13, 2010 at 3:06 pm

In pic of Sep. 7 above the theater looks different because of the marquee. I guess the new marquee was added when the theater was twinned. Glad is still operating.

rooseveltdoc
rooseveltdoc on October 28, 2012 at 10:24 am

I am doing a documentary about Cine Roosevelt. If you have any memorabilia or information about Teatros Cobian, the original owners of the cinema, please contact me at

Gaby85
Gaby85 on April 16, 2015 at 2:13 pm

The Roosevelt now shows first run movies. But I recall back in the 90’s the Roosevelt theater was the place to watch old movies.

cineast
cineast on September 21, 2021 at 3:41 pm

ROOSEVELT CINE CLOSURE

We regret to inform you that effective on Thursday, September 23, 2021, the Roosevelt Cinema ceases its operations. For 73 years Roosevelt Cinema was a community icon and place of family entertainment.

The shutdown by the COVID 19 Pandemic for a year hurt us a lot. We reopened last March 4, 2021, with reduced attendance due to Pandemic, government restrictions, and simultaneous Streamings on TV from premiere films.

We thank our employees, the public, the collaborators and all the people who one way or another supported us throughout the years of film operation, just like when we reopened last March 4.

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