Flick Theater
602 E 500 S,
Salt Lake City,
UT
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Trolley Square is a unique mall which was built inside the old trolley garages on a block of Salt Lake City. The Flick Theater was a two-screen theater built in part of one of the smaller buildings. The theater was originally part of the Commonwealth theater chain, but later closed and was reopened by Mann Theaters.
Like the Trolley Theaters across from it, the Flick featured murals of classic movie characters on its exterior walls. The theater was the second of four movie complexes at the mall, which at their height, totaled 13 screens. The theater closed in the late 1980s and the space has since been converted to retail.
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The name of this theater should be “Flick Theater”. This theater opened in December of 1976. Mann Theatres purchased the Flick Theater around 1982. Carmike Cinemas acquired this theater in the mid-1990s and operated it until April of 1998 when it was closed for good. This theater had 600 seats total.
Great name for a theatre.
Yes, Great name.one would think there would be more than just a few comments.Once again Carmike Closes a theatre.
Maybe we will stur it up with our comments!