The large screen at the boulevard was destroyed to fit in two smaller screens for a total of three screens on October 31st, 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
The Backstage theatre at the Center opened on February 7th, 1969 by Martina theatres showing adult movies and the Penthouse opened on April 2nd with the roadshow presentation of “Oliver”. Grand opening ads posted.
This was dropped by Dipson and reopened as Cinema Downtown on November 17th, 1972. Ad posted.
Reopened as Showplace on August 4th, 1972, as a discount theatre. Ad posted. It tried adult movies in 1971-1972.
It was reopened as a twin cinema on June 21st, 1972. Another ad posted.
Listings ended again in 1972.
Opened on December 25th, 1971 with “Dirty Harry” and “Diamonds are forever”
Closed or the newspaper listings pulled in 1973 by Martina theatres.
The large screen at the boulevard was destroyed to fit in two smaller screens for a total of three screens on October 31st, 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad and articles
article about its closing
The Eastern Hill Cinema I-II opened on May 24th, 1972. Grand opening ad posted.
Holiday 3 4 5 6 opened on May 12th, 1972. Ad posted.
Opened on July 7th, 1970, and the 2nd screen opened on May 21st, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened with one screen on April 22nd, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Listings ended in 1950 and reopened as the Old Rivoli theatre on October 26th, 1971 with “King Kong”
It reopened on January 9th, 1970, with adult movies later in the year. Another ad posted.
Reopened as Capri Art on May 15th, 1970
This was owned by Holiday drive ins from Buffalo.
Holiday 1-2 opened on January 23rd, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
The Backstage theatre at the Center opened on February 7th, 1969 by Martina theatres showing adult movies and the Penthouse opened on April 2nd with the roadshow presentation of “Oliver”. Grand opening ads posted.
Dipson theatres opened the Abbott theatre on October 19th, 1950, and reopened as Towne on April 12th, 1968. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed 1968
This opened on December 27th, 1968, by Dipson theatres with “The Impossible Years”. Grand opening ad posted.
the “all new” Amherst theatre opened on December 22, 1967. Ad posted.
Closed in 1965 per newspaper listings
Became part of Holiday Theatres in 1967