Jamestown 14 Cine'
209 Jamestown Mall,
Florissant,
MO
63033
209 Jamestown Mall,
Florissant,
MO
63033
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The Jamestown 14 Cine' was originally opened in 1974 as a twin, the Jamestown Mall Cinema I & II, by General Cinema. When GCC pulled out of the St. Louis market, Wehrenberg took over the theatre. When the mall expanded, the cinema was also expanded, reopening as the Jamestown 14 Cine' in 1998.
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Does anyone have a link to something saying this took place? Not doubting anything…it’s just that I started a thread on this on cinematour.com when I saw Jamestown wasn’t listed on Wehrehnberg’s website. I knew the mall had been really struggling for years. Don’t really see how the mall running the theater is going to make things better.
Go to Wehrenberg’s site now, it’s not on there anymore
The mall owners took over the operation of this theater
The newspaper ad now sports this site:
www.jamestown14cine.com
Needy: I did look at Wehrenberg’s site. That’s how I knew something was up.
JAlex: Thanks for posting the link. Funny thing…the site says the theater has the lowest ticket prices in town, but I couldn’t find any prices on the site! I wonder if the mall owners have any experience running a movie theater. We’ll see how this works out.
Another problem with the site: Their “Contact Us” link lets you fill out a message, but the Submit button doesn’t seem to work. This must still be a work in progress.
To the editors: since Wehrenberg pulled out, it no longer is a “cine”. The official name of the theatre now, per the newspaper ads, is Jamestown Mall 14. Thank you for the eventual revision.
I’ve been to this theatre once. I saw First Sunday there with a very small crowd (probably because the film had been running there for a while). It was in a large auditorium with a large screen (I think it was one of the newer auditoriums) and the theatre was well-kept.
The mall was also rather busy that day. There were a lot of smaller businesses around but it was hardly dead.
J 14 didn'y expand at the old twin location. The old twin location was on the other side of the mall where the foodcourt is now next door to the old Ground Round Restaurant
I went to the old Jamestown Twin once to see Flatliners back in 1990. The picture of the old twin in the overview kinda makes the theater look like an outlot, but I know it wasn’t. I believe you had to go into the mall to get to the theater, which is also the case with the current Jamestown 14.
Of course, if I got that wrong, feel free to correct…