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Also known as Century Theatre

Syufy Theatre

Reno, NV
2985 S. Virginia Street
, Reno, NV, United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Multiplex (10 Screen)
Style: Atmospheric
Function: Unknown
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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The Syufy Theatre was a multiple domed theatre in Reno which was accross the street from the Peppermill. Each auditorium was in it's own dome... There were originally eight- I believe with more added later.

The original sign outside said Century Theatres. This was one of only a few places to see a movie in Reno for a long time.

The theatre fell into disrepair, even as mobs of people still went. At one point, the toilets were out of service and port-a-potties were erected outside for patrons to go to the bathroom.

The theatre site is now a part of the Peppermill Hotel parking lot.
Contributed by Mike Abrams


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This theatre was called Century Theatres and was located on South Virginia St next to the Peppermill. The Midway Drive IN was located next to the Century Theatres. The ever expanding Peppermill deomolished the Drive In and The Century Theatres as part of there expansion. The complex started off as an single Screen Dome theatre called the Century 21 like the one in San Jose. The original Dome was split in two and additional theatres were added over the years.These theatres were the most popular in Reno for decades.brucec
posted by brucec on May 18, 2004 at 3:21pm
I show the address for the Century Theatres as 2985 South Virginia St., Reno, Nv.
posted by Chuck1231 on Nov 15, 2004 at 11:38pm
This was, indeed, the Century Theater and home to some of my favorite movie experiences. I saw: "Star Wars" in a tiny screen, "Happy Birthday to Me", "Friday the 13th Part 3 in 3-D", "Jaws 3-D", "Twilight Zone the Movie", "Halloween 2"...just about all the first run favorites played here. The last film I saw here was "Titanic".
It was only good to see films in the two big theaters. The side theaters were too small and had mostly mono sound. It was never a pretty place, but it served its purpose and isn't really missed other than it felt more like a real theater than the multiplexes that have replaced it.
posted by wago70 on Mar 7, 2006 at 9:06am
Last film I saw there was Wild Things.
posted by bugnuts on Oct 7, 2007 at 4:05pm
I used to work at Century Theater back in the early 80's. Saw lots of free films. I actually shot a Super 8 film in the lobby one time. I also knew someone who would spike the soda syrup tanks with booze and sell it to customers, unbeknownst to them.

I remember when the dome was just one huge theater, then they split it in two, and I saw stuff like Papillon and Blazing Saddles. Then they added two smaller screens in 76, two more in 79, and more and more as time went on.

Ten years ago this month, I saw Boogie Nights for the first time at this theater.
posted by bugnuts on Oct 7, 2007 at 5:09pm
The architect was Vincent G. Raney, who designed all the theaters built by the Syufy brothers' Century Theatres chain from 1964 into the early 1990s. Their Reno theatre opened in 1966. The original name (as brucec noted above) was Century 21 Theatre, which was the standard name with which most of the Syufy domed theatres of that era opened.

The style, though, was not Atmospheric. All the Century 21 domed houses looked pretty much the same inside as the prototype in San Jose.
posted by Joe Vogel on Apr 25, 2008 at 8:00pm
bugnuts............
I as well worked at the very same theater, although I worked there from 86-88. Was Bud the manager at the time you were there he and his wife Sadie I believe. Along with a few of the assistant managers like Paul Gray and John cole? I started work there before they updated it by adding the extra screens and relocated the snackbar as well as the gameroom.
posted by blkgrnd on Apr 27, 2009 at 6:16pm
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