Please update, became a twin on February 6, 1981 with Embassy 1 with 315 seats and Embassy 2 with 288 seats. Closed August 28, 1988 with Big and Bull Durham
Please update, theatre open April 28, 1952 (grand opening ad in photos section) and Clearview Cinemas closed theatre closed June 23, 2005. Also, previous owners Cineplex Odeon
Please update the dates of the expansions:
March 20, 1980 5 screens
February 6, 1981 6 screens (that when the original theatre split the balcony and orchestra)
April 8, 1988 United Artists Theatres took control of the theatre
December 13, 1991 7 screens (orchestra split into two 398 screens)
Closed May 4, 2000
Please update, theatre closed July 18, 2002
Please update, theatre open September 9, 1981 and closed September 4, 1989
Please update, theatre closed October 27, 1997
Please update, second screen open January 14, 1983 and closed on September 7, 1990
Theatre closed on September 30, 1999 with Runaway Bride. A few different ads in photos section.
Please update, became a twin on February 6, 1981 with Embassy 1 with 315 seats and Embassy 2 with 288 seats. Closed August 28, 1988 with Big and Bull Durham
Please update, theatre closed as the Embassy 49th Street on April 30, 1987 with The Aristocats
Plase update, when it became a triplex on November 24, 1976, Embassy 2 seating was 540 and Embassy 3 and 4 was 300. Theatre closed December 31, 1998
Please update, theatre closed December 11, 1997
Please update, theatre open June 16, 1989
Please update, theatre closed February 1, 1996
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, theatre open March 26, 1969
Please update, theatre open on July 16, 1969 with Camille 2000. No grand opening ad
Please update, theatre open April 28, 1952 (grand opening ad in photos section) and Clearview Cinemas closed theatre closed June 23, 2005. Also, previous owners Cineplex Odeon
Theatre closed November 26, 1992
It became the Movieland Triplex on June 20, 1986, it closed on December 28, 1995
Please update, theatre closed March 23, 1989
Please update the dates of the expansions: March 20, 1980 5 screens February 6, 1981 6 screens (that when the original theatre split the balcony and orchestra) April 8, 1988 United Artists Theatres took control of the theatre December 13, 1991 7 screens (orchestra split into two 398 screens) Closed May 4, 2000
Please update, City Cinemas closed the theaatre on May 4, 1995 with Exotica before the DGA eventually took it over.
Please update, theatre closed July 17, 1997
Please update, Walter Reade triplex the theatre on December 14, 1984 and Cineplex Odeon renamed it the Chelsea West Twin on December 6, 1996
Please update, became the Waverly 1 and 2 on October 30, 1981, grand opening ad in photos section
Please update, Loews Cine 3rd Avenue rename Loews Orpheum 2 on December 7, 1979 and the Loews Orpheum Twin closed on November 23, 1989
Please update, theatre opened on October 16, 1962 with Requiem for a Heavyweight