Please update, became a twin on or about May 19, 1976, triplex on June 20, 1980, quad on June 25, 1982 (grand opening ad in photos section) and fiveplex on May 25, 1984. Theatre closed on January 25, 2001
Please update, ite became a twin on December 19, 1980 when Southland Theatres took it over from Century Theatres, a quad on May 10, 1985 and April 14, 1995 became six screens.
Please update, theatre was renovated and open September 29, 1978 after a fire. Boxoffice story in photos, it became a triplex on June 27, 1980. (No grand opening ad as a Triplex) @rivest266 they open on June 13, 1980 2 of the 3 screens, work was done during the week. Downstairs was twin and the balcony had it’s own screen upstairs. Between 1980 and 1982 until it closed I saw a dozen movies their when I was growing up.
Please update, became a twin on June 15, 1990 Sutton 1 250 seats and Sutton 2 350 seats Theatre closed September 10, 2004 Grand Opening ad as twin in photos section
Please update, CLOSED, off Regency Theatres website. The new Regal NoHo and Cinemark locations now open, the old Valley Plaza couldn’t compete anymore. Never reopened after Covid-19
Please update, theatre closed October 23, 1986
Please update, became a twin on or about May 19, 1976, triplex on June 20, 1980, quad on June 25, 1982 (grand opening ad in photos section) and fiveplex on May 25, 1984. Theatre closed on January 25, 2001
Please update, became a quad on December 19, 1983 and six plex on December 9, 1994
Please update, ite became a twin on December 19, 1980 when Southland Theatres took it over from Century Theatres, a quad on May 10, 1985 and April 14, 1995 became six screens.
Please update, theatre was renovated and open September 29, 1978 after a fire. Boxoffice story in photos, it became a triplex on June 27, 1980. (No grand opening ad as a Triplex) @rivest266 they open on June 13, 1980 2 of the 3 screens, work was done during the week. Downstairs was twin and the balcony had it’s own screen upstairs. Between 1980 and 1982 until it closed I saw a dozen movies their when I was growing up.
Please update, became a Triplex on April 7, 1976 (Grand opening ad in photos) and closed September 4, 1986
Please update, theatre became a twin on April 7, 1976 (Grand Opening ad in photos) and the theatre closed February 27, 1981
Please update, became a twin on June 12, 1987 and was gutted to become a quad on May 21, 1999. Total seats 1032. Closed May 10, 2019
Please update, became a twin on June 15, 1990 Sutton 1 250 seats and Sutton 2 350 seats Theatre closed September 10, 2004 Grand Opening ad as twin in photos section
theatre closed March 17, 2020 when the city ordered theatres shutdown. When CMX went into chapter 11, they won’t be opening this location.
Please update, theatre closed March 16, 2020 when covid shut down the theatres. Landmark announced in August it wouldn’t reopen
Please update, theatre closed August 27, 2019 and rename either Beekman One and Two. This was the last twin that kept two seperate entrances.
Please update, theatre closed March 30, 1978 with the film The Duellists. Ad in photos section.
Please update, it’s Regal Deer Park Stadium 16 not 15. Also, a Screen X renovation was just completed in Screen 16.
Please update, total seats 639 Screen 1 62 Screen 2 140 Screen 3 78 Scredn 4 98 Screen 5 97 Screen 6 49 Screen 7 60 Screen 8 55
Please update, total seats 1362 (based on 12 screens). Screen 1 and Screen 2 still not open.
Please update, theatre open April 3, 1992
Plese update, it’s Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria is the name.
Please update, OPEN and Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria and put renovating also. Regal installing 4DX and making other changes.
Please update, triplex on October 15, 1993. Grand opening ad in photos section.
Please update, CLOSED, off Regency Theatres website. The new Regal NoHo and Cinemark locations now open, the old Valley Plaza couldn’t compete anymore. Never reopened after Covid-19
Walter Reade Organization took over the New Carnegie on November 7, 1985. Grand opening ad in photos. Closed July 10, 1997
Please update, theatre open November 3, 1928 and closed April 8, 1982 with Atlantic City
Please update, became a twin on November 9, 1979 with New Yorker 1 at 390 and New Yorker 2 at 412 seats. Theatre closed May 16, 1985
Please update, theatre closed August 25, 1994