Cine Regency

Avenida Fernandez Juncos,
San Juan

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rrstar96
rrstar96 on August 4, 2011 at 6:06 am

“Barabbas” played in the Regency at least one Holy Week.

AGRoura
AGRoura on July 3, 2010 at 12:12 pm

I have been informed by a friend in San Juan that the Regency building, the headquarters of Caribbean Cinemas, is still standing. They demolished the building next door to use as a parking lot for their employees.

AGRoura
AGRoura on July 2, 2010 at 7:57 am

Cineast: Re your 12/29/06 comment, the Rex was not close to the Regency and the Cortes was far away near Calle Cerra. The Regency was farther than the Cinerama towards Hato Rey. It was not surrounded by other theaters.

AGRoura
AGRoura on July 2, 2010 at 7:52 am

The former Regency became the corporate office of Caribbean Cinemas. Unless the office has been moved it is doubtful it was demolished. Can anyone in San juan confirm if it has been demolished?

cineast
cineast on June 29, 2010 at 10:44 pm

I believe the Regency has been torn down to make way to a parking lot.

cineast
cineast on December 29, 2006 at 9:12 pm

The Regency is still standing at Fernandez Juncos Avenue as an office building. It had a marquee split in two with one side facing east and the other facing west of the avenue. It was a movie theatre off the beaten path but surrounded by other theatres at the time such as the Rex and the Cortez. None of them operating as movie theatres today. The Cortez long demolished and the Rex converted into a retail space. At this theatre, movies like “It’s Alive,” “Devil Times Five,” “The Big Bus,” etc. played. These are the very few that come to mind out of the many that screened here during the 70’s. Drive down Fernandez Juncos Avenue today and you’ll quickly recognize it if you attended it in the past.

RichardFowler
RichardFowler on February 3, 2003 at 9:20 am

The Regency was originally a lumberyard which was converted into a cinema by Victor Carrady who heads the family run Caribbean Cinemas ( formerly known as Regency Caribbean ) with this location and the take-over of the Metro started the present Caribbean Cinema Chain. He is responsible with the creation of the older Wometco chain since he and his partners sold their first chain of cinemas to them…and two years later with his family created Regency Caribbean…I have personally seen this company grow from 35 people to 2000+ of today.