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raysson commented about Studio 1 Theatre on Jul 29, 2013 at 4:59 pm

I have an ad from the News and Observer from November 23,1957 for the reserved seat engagement showing of THE TEN COMMANDMENTS that had it’s Eastern North Carolina premiere at the Varsity Theatre in Raleigh,NC. If you need to see the ad,please contact me at this address:

I also have the full ad for the reserved seat engagement for the Eastern North Carolina premiere for May 16,1957 for the showing of AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS that played at Raleigh’s Varsity Theatre.

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raysson commented about AMC Park Terrace 6 on Jul 25, 2013 at 11:17 am

It upgraded to all stadium seating plus added a 7-channel digital dobly surround sound system on May 14,1999 for its booking of THE PHANTOM MENACE that played on 2 screens on May 19,1999 under Consolidated Theatres.

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raysson commented about AMC Park Terrace 6 on Jul 22, 2013 at 6:23 pm

It upgraded to stadium seating and all Dobly digital sound in 1999 under Consolidated Theatres under CLASSIC PARK TERRACE.

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raysson commented about AMC Carolina Pavilion 22 on Jul 22, 2013 at 6:16 pm

Opened on May 10,1996 under American Multi-Cinemas(AMC Theatres).

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raysson commented about Cinemark Movie Bistro Charlotte on Jul 22, 2013 at 6:15 pm

Opened on December 13,1985 under Eastern Federal Theatres as an 8 screen complex as the Movies at Sardis North. Expanded to 12 screens and added all stadium seating and Dobly digital sound in 2000 when the name changed to Movies at Crownpoint 12. Regal Cinemas took over operations from 2005-2009 after its acquisition of Eastern Federal. Carolina Cinemas now operates this theatre.

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raysson commented about Terrace Theatres at Friendly Center on Jul 19, 2013 at 4:27 pm

The TERRACE 1 & 2 THEATRES opened on March 1,1974 with the Greensboro showing of “THE EXORCIST”.

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raysson commented about Janus Theatres on Jul 19, 2013 at 4:25 pm

The Janus not only showed “STAR WARS:SPECIAL EDITION”

but the special editions of “THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK” and “THE RETURN OF THE JEDI” too.

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raysson commented about Gaston Mall Theatre on Jul 19, 2013 at 4:20 pm

CORRECTION:

The Gaston Mall Theatre was closed under Cineplex Odeon/Plitt Theatres in 1991. This theatre was never under Carmike Cinemas. The Gaston Mall closed way before Carmike was about to take over!

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raysson commented about Red Cinemas on Jul 18, 2013 at 1:40 pm

Opened on November 24,1999…the Carousel Grande Luxury Cinemas are the only theatres in the greater Triad area to show smaller,independent ‘arthouse’ style films and foreign releases. There is a reowned Bistro Lounge with a few screens. You can purchase more upscale treats and even beer and wine items in the Lounge. The screens at the Bistro Lounge are much smaller with only 3 to 4 rows of leather seats instead of the auditorium style seating. These are the screens that show the more independent,limited release fare along with its foreign and Bollywood releases. The larger screens immediately to the left and right of the lobby show the more commercialized films. Some of the movies I’ve seen here are “Juno”, “Hard Candy”,“Brokeback Mountain”,“Chloe”,and “Lust and Caution”. More recently they continue to show groundbreaking material like “Silver Linings Playbook”,“Before Midnight”,“Kon-Tiki”,and “Fill The Void” and much more.

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raysson commented about AMC Dine-In Southpoint 17 on Jul 16, 2013 at 1:29 pm

The addition of the IMAX auditorium opened on May 20,2011 under Stone Theatres Group with a seating capacity of 358 for its grand opening feature with Johnny Depp in PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN:ON STRANGER TIDES

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raysson commented about Northgate Twin Theatres on Jul 16, 2013 at 1:27 pm

When it was twinned in 1975, the original auditorium of 700 was split down the middle into two sections with the seating capacity at 350 each in both auditorium until it closed in 1986.

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raysson commented about AMC Park Terrace 6 on Jul 15, 2013 at 5:10 pm

THEATRE HISTORY:

1964-1971 Wilby-Kincey Corporation/Paramount

1971-1978 ABC Southeastern Theatres

1979-1987 Plitt Southern Theatres

1987-1990 Cineplex Odeon/Plitt Southern Theatres

1990-1995 Carmike Cinemas

1995-2004 Consolidated Theatres

2004-Present Regal Entertainment Group

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raysson commented about Regency 4 on Jul 15, 2013 at 5:03 pm

The REGENCY 4 closed as a second-run movie house in 1996.

By 1994-1995 it was still operating as a second-run discount house under Eastern Federal Corporation. But when this theatre closed,all of the second-run movies and discounts went to the Park 51 Cinema(way on the other side of town near Pineville)that took over until 2000.

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raysson commented about Park 51 Cinema on Jul 15, 2013 at 4:57 pm

By 1990,this was still a first-run theatre with upgraded features like cupholders on all seats and full DTS sound for its showing of Val Kilmer in THE SAINT.

Tom Cruise' DAYS OF THUNDER was shown in full DTS sound.

By 1991,it was still first-run venture with THE DOORS

It wasn’t until 1996 or 1998 when this theatre went from showing first-run features to becoming a second-run discount theater under Eastern Federal when the admission was $1.50 for all features(which took over the Regency Four that closed in 1996)until Eastern Federal closed this theatre in 2000.

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raysson commented about Park 51 Cinema on Jul 15, 2013 at 4:52 pm

PARK 51 CINEMA OPENS TODAY-May 28,1982. Eastern Federal’s Newest Multiplex For The Carolinas.

-WALL TO WALL SPECIOUS AUDITORIUMS

-FULL DOBLY SURROUND SOUND and KINTEX STEREO SYSTEMS

-FULL CONCESSION STAND WITH VIDEO ARCADE!!!

-BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY

-ACRES OF FREE PARKING

THE PREMIERE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE GRAND OPENING…….

-Sylvester Stallone in ROCKY III-Showing on 2 Screens

-David Carradine in SAFARI 3000

-Steve Martin in DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID

-Richard Pryor in SOME KIND OF HERO

-William Shatner and Lee Grant in VISITING HOURS

AND COMING SOON TO THE PARK 51 CINEMA:

-Albert Finney and Carol Burnett in ANNIE

-From Steven Spielburg and Tobe Hooper comes POLTERGEIST

-Molly Ringwald in SPACEHUNTER:IN THE FORBIDDEN ZONE

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raysson commented about Tower Place Festival Cinemas on Jul 12, 2013 at 4:22 pm

General Cinema operated this theatre until 2001.

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raysson commented about Berkeley Cinema Four on Jul 12, 2013 at 3:57 pm

The original STAR WARS movie played here first-run at the Berkeley. Not to mention THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK and RETURN OF THE JEDI got first-run billing here as well as THE PHANTOM MENACE.

SUPERMAN:THE MOVIE, E.T., STAR TREK II, BATMAN, and THE COLOR PURPLE played here first-run at the Berkeley.

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raysson commented about Carmike Cinema 12 on Jul 12, 2013 at 3:50 pm

The all digital projection and DTS sound wasn’t installed until 2004.

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raysson commented about Center Theatre on Jul 11, 2013 at 10:01 am

Otto Preminger’s EXODUS was an Exclusive Carolina Showing Engagement at the Center Theatre on May 26,1961. It was the only showing of the film in the two Carolinas.

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raysson commented about Manor Twin Theatre on Jul 11, 2013 at 9:58 am

CORRECTION:
Walt Disney’s SLEEPING BEAUTY was not a reserved seat engagement at the Manor. It was a Exclusive General Attraction in the Carolinas.

Otto Preminger’s EXODUS did not play at the Manor. The film was an Exclusive Engagement Carolina Showing first-run at Charlotte’s Center Theatre on May 26,1961. It was the only showing of the film in the Carolinas. I have the original ad from the May 26,1961 edition of the Charlotte Observer.

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raysson commented about Charlottetown Mall Cinemas on Jul 10, 2013 at 6:17 pm

THE BIG CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION FOR THE CINEMA I & II It’s James Bond 007!!! More Action and Excitement! More Girls! More Gadgets! More Spectacular Entertainment! It’s the BIG Bond Show for 1965 with Sean Connery-007!! “THUNDERBALL”-See In On The Giant Widescreen In Color!!! For December 17,1965….Ad from the Charlotte Observer!!!

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raysson commented about Capri Theater on Jul 10, 2013 at 5:38 pm

THE RESERVED SEATING CAROLINA ENGAGEMENT SHOWINGS @ CAPRI

“Thoroughly Modern Millie”-June 14,1967

“My Fair Lady”-January 27,1965

“The Agony and the Ecstasy”-January 26,1966

“The Hallelujah Trail”-October 7,1965

“The Lion In Winter”-February 12,1969

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raysson commented about Manor Twin Theatre on Jul 10, 2013 at 5:15 pm

CORRECTION:

“The Agony and the Ecstasy”-Reserved Seat Engagement Carolina Presentation at Charlotte’s Capri Theatre on January 26,1966. This did not play at the Manor.

“Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines”-Reserved Seat Engagement Showing at Charlotte’s Manor Theatre on December 25,1965 in 70mm.

“TORA! TORA! TORA!”-Exclusive Carolina Presentation at Charlottetown Mall Cinema I & II on December 25,1970. This movie did not play first-run at the Manor.

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raysson commented about Manor Twin Theatre on Jul 10, 2013 at 5:10 pm

I have my possession the original roadshow ads for the exclusive roadshow presentations that got first-run billing at the MANOR THEATRE and were the only showing in the Carolinas.

THE RESERVED SEAT CAROLINA ENGAGEMENTS AT THE MANOR:

“Exodus”

“Those Magnificient Men In Their Flying Machines”

“The Sand Pebbles”

“Sleeping Beauty”

“Funny Girl”

“Around the World In 80 Days”

THE EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT SHOWINGS AT THE MANOR:

“The Sting”

“Grease”

I have the original ads for these at

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raysson commented about Charlottetown Mall Cinemas on Jul 8, 2013 at 4:17 pm

FYI: This movie theatre was NEVER under Carmike Cinemas in the 1990’s…..this needs to be revised!!!!

General Cinema owned and operated the Charlottetowne Mall Cinemas for 31 years until this theatre closed in 1994 when General Cinema filed for bankruptcy