The twin was split in the middle right down the refreshment stand. Each theater had its own restroom . The box office had 2 separate turnstyle for each theater
CORRECTION my last post is untrue I heard the news through a second hand (maybe a 3rd hand) unrelible source in witch I find out it was wrong . I am ripping up my Jimmy Olsen Cub reporter card
The older N/A megaplexes did that. The Valley Stream and Whitestone
(bronx) was orignilly built as Six pleaxes now through expansion and subdividsion are now 14 screens
With the nearby Cinema City Closes on July 22. The Palace will set aside 5 of its theaters to make The New Cinema City @ the Palace the next day. This will be great, it will have a separate enterance and upscale consession . This will offer the public an better selection . Insted of showing a hollywood blockbuster in 3-4 theaters you will get counter program with fine arthouse and independant features.
This area is very middle class most of the stores are for the upper east side of NYC, the Hamptons ,or Beverly Hills.Except for Regal and Border’s book store I will have no reason to go there
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Apr 29, 2010 at 5:42 am
The twin was split in the middle right down the refreshment stand. Each theater had its own restroom . The box office had 2 separate turnstyle for each theater
What does the R stand for,
Sorry to report the theater is now closed , sad sign of the times. Here is a article about the closing.
http://www.njherald.com/story/news/28THEATERFOLO
The theater was a moneyloser for the clearview , high rent to boot
CORRECTION my last post is untrue I heard the news through a second hand (maybe a 3rd hand) unrelible source in witch I find out it was wrong . I am ripping up my Jimmy Olsen Cub reporter card
Bow Tie cinemas
This is the theater website
http://www.glencovetheaters.com/
there was some interest of a major chain interested in saving this theater but the damages was too cost prohited
what a great story techman
Typo I ment thru sorry
I think Rave Will shut down all Chatters' from the former Cinema Delux'es. They can make more money thrue popcorn soda and candy sales
the website for this theatre ia:
http://www.starlightcinemas.com/
The older N/A megaplexes did that. The Valley Stream and Whitestone
(bronx) was orignilly built as Six pleaxes now through expansion and subdividsion are now 14 screens
With the nearby Cinema City Closes on July 22. The Palace will set aside 5 of its theaters to make The New Cinema City @ the Palace the next day. This will be great, it will have a separate enterance and upscale consession . This will offer the public an better selection . Insted of showing a hollywood blockbuster in 3-4 theaters you will get counter program with fine arthouse and independant features.
AMC has a AM cinema program movies for $6.00 on weekends before 12 noon . Justin What you know about this $5.00 plan
this is a nice promo describing Movieland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlvLYaKhy_M
a lil ad for the American
View link
here is the wesite of Cinema Holdings Group
http://www.cinemaholdings.com/
This area is very middle class most of the stores are for the upper east side of NYC, the Hamptons ,or Beverly Hills.Except for Regal and Border’s book store I will have no reason to go there
was this theatre ever a Carmike
This theater close a few months after N/A Bridge (now Rave) opened . There are a block away from each other
Im trying to remebber was this theater a Mann property
It was the Belair Theater ,operated by B.S. Moss
Make a new listing with your memories
It seems that Pittsburgh is a dead market.