The Strand was twinned in the early-1980s and lasted until closing as a first-run house in 2000. It was downsized back to a single-screener when it reopened on July 3, 2005.
Closed on June 9, 2010 after a small fire severely damaged its popcorn machine. The fire also caused a faulty malfunction to the exit doors. It never reopened afterward.
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The Strand was twinned in the early-1980s and lasted until closing as a first-run house in 2000. It was downsized back to a single-screener when it reopened on July 3, 2005.
Closed as a movie theater on August 24, 1986 with “About Last Night”.
Both the Royal Theatre and the Allen Theatre are located next to each other, despite the nearby Allen being short-lived.
Closed on June 9, 2010 after a small fire severely damaged its popcorn machine. The fire also caused a faulty malfunction to the exit doors. It never reopened afterward.
Closed on February 17, 2000.
Closed in 1969.
Closed on April 11, 1976 with “The Devil’s Rain” and “Return Of The Dragon”.
Closed by Martin Theatres on October 7, 1984 with “Best Defense” and “Trading Places”.
Closed on December 12, 1976 with “The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings” and “My Name Is Nobody”.
Closed on March 2, 1989 with “The Accused” in Screen 1 and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” in Screen 2.
Closed on August 31, 1983 with “Hercules” and “Poltergeist”.
Closed in 1957. It was converted into a recreation center afterward.
Closed as a movie theater on July 25, 1982, yes with “Tron”.
Closed on July 22, 1979 with “Battlestar Galactica”.
Opened on June 4, 2004.
Closed on December 31, 1987, demolished right afterward.
Closed on September 7, 1986 with “Maximum Overdrive” and “Psycho III”.
Closed on January 5, 1987 with “Soul Man” in Screen 1, “Peggy Sue Got Married” in Screen 2, and “The Color of Money” in Screen 3.
Closed on June 27, 1983 with “Psycho II” in Screen 1 and “The Man With Two Brains” in Screen 2.
Once operated by SBC Theatres.
Closed with “Off Beat” and “Out Of Africa”.
Opened as the Cinema Theatre on May 17, 1941 with Errol Flynn in “Santa Fe Trail” and Fredric March in “So Ends Our Night” (unknown if extras added).
The website is dead. Ads are now shown through Facebook.
Closed on July 25, 1985 with “The Goonies” in Screen 1 and “The Emerald Forest” in Screen 2. It was last operated by Cinema Centers Corporation.