Benner Theatre

6056 Castor Avenue,
Philadelphia, PA 19149

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Stosh
Stosh on May 2, 2009 at 1:51 pm

I grew up at the corner of Frontenac and Benner in the 1950’s and each Saturday would be movie day for my pals and myself. Kids' matinees were 25 cents (evening adult admission was 75 cents).

Kids' shows were typically a few cartoons, a serial and a Western, but some Saturdays featured special all-cartoon shows. There were on-stage yo-yo demonstrations and contests sponsored by the two big yo-yo companies, Cheerio and Duncan.

My first real date was with a girl on my
named Sheila. We were both around 10 at the time and our parents let us go to the movies together – at night, yet – and we walked there and back.

Saw lots of great movies there; I especially remember the horror flicks like ‘Attack Of The Crab Monsters’ and great movies like ‘Three Coins In The Fountain’, ‘Seven Brides For Seven Brothers’ and ‘G.I. Joe’ and remember the huge lobby and the handsomely-decorated theater quite well, considering that I left Philly 50 years ago :–))

Great memories!

Chuck1231
Chuck1231 on April 16, 2009 at 10:47 pm

1983 daytime photo of the Benner Theatre.
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Chuck1231
Chuck1231 on April 16, 2009 at 10:45 pm

1983 photo of the Benner theatre.
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kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on September 14, 2007 at 8:26 pm

The Benner, Tyson, Erlen, Crest and Castor were all run by A.M. Ellis Theaters of Philadelphia in the early eighties. General manager was Martin Ellis. I had a girlfriend in NE Philly at that time and went to most of these. I don’t remember the Erlen, though. We also spent a lot of time at the Orleans 8 and the GCC Northeast.

HowardBHaas
HowardBHaas on September 4, 2007 at 11:45 am

shown last night on Fox TV Channel 29 news as an office building now, part of story on closure of AMC Orleans 8:
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kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on January 22, 2007 at 6:08 pm

Here is a short article on some local theaters:
http://tinyurl.com/3yx3fq

hondo59
hondo59 on March 15, 2006 at 11:17 am

The Merben had 2000 seats on one floor and it had an odd projection booth that seemed to be suspended within the auditorium. Remember? I’ll bet you saw all those films for less than one admission price today…

kidimi
kidimi on March 15, 2006 at 9:33 am

In the summer after fourth grade, in a single week before I went to camp, my mother and I saw eight movies in seven nights at these theaters. I will always remember that fondly. I especially loved seeing the double feature PLANET OF THE APES and FANTASTIC VOYAGE. I think that was at the Merben.

hondo59
hondo59 on March 15, 2006 at 5:34 am

I saw “Starman” at the Benner in early 1985 so it was open until then. This was one of several neighborhood theaters in the NE that were still open in the 1970s and into the 1980s – Tyson, Castor, Crest, Mayfair, Merben. The Devon was showing x-rated fare at this time before changing back to standard movies as the others closed. They all showed 2nd-run movies. The Mayfair and Merben showed double features.

kidimi
kidimi on September 14, 2005 at 8:52 am

Isn’t there also still a Lenny’s Hot Dogs in South Philly?

raymondgordonsears
raymondgordonsears on August 14, 2005 at 3:26 pm

Just passed this location on Friday, it is a medical office. rg

lostmemory
lostmemory on August 14, 2005 at 9:10 am

A Yellow Pages search of this address shows:
Omar Tours & Travel Inc
6056 Castor Avenue
Philadelphia, PA
215-743-6603

Chuck1231
Chuck1231 on August 13, 2005 at 11:41 pm

In the book Philadelphia Theatre by Irvin Glazer it shows the opening date for the Benner Theatre as 1942.

Budcoboy71
Budcoboy71 on June 7, 2005 at 1:52 am

I saw the movie Airplane here as a kid. We lived in the 6600 block of Horrocks street and I remember that my friend and I walked here by ourselves, enjoyed the movie and walked back home again without incident — no parents present. I dont think a coupla 8 year olds could do that kind of thing today. Things were so different back then. Anyone remmeber Lenny’s Hot Dog’s that was down the street from this theater? Lenny’s had this crazy red, white & blue circus motif going on and (to my recollection) only served hot dogs & sodas…etc.

HowardB
HowardB on May 31, 2005 at 10:51 am

I saw “The Empire Strikes Back” on a second run at this theatre. It was one of the better old Oxford Circle neighborhood theatres, second only to the Orleans (before it was destroyed by twinning). A wide theatre with a real large wall to wall Cinemascope screen but no Dolby Surround or stereo capacity.

JamesCraven
JamesCraven on March 30, 2005 at 6:14 am

Today, the building serves mostly as a medical office center.

sears
sears on July 3, 2004 at 7:50 pm

The theatre closed Nov. 1985. It was a brick building with one story stores