Please update, theatre was closed for renovation on January 6, 1999, reopened on March 31, 1999 with The Matrix on both screens and brand new digital sound and seats.
Please update and correct, theatre closed January 7, 1999 with Down By The Delta. Theatre closed a month after the Midway reopen. United Artists chose not to advertise the Forest Hills theatres in New York Newsday during the last year of operation.
Please update, the theatre became a twin on December 18, 1981 with Taps and Pennies From Heaven, no grand opening ad and theatre closed on November 19, 1998. Last pictures Meet Joe Black and The Wizard of Oz. Location closed the day before the Midway reopen. United Artists did not advertise this theatre and the Continental Twin and 3 in the UA Display ad in the New York Newsday Editions. Final films posted in photos section. Sorry NativeForestHiller, was looking at UA Display ads, didn’t think UA didn’t want to advertise their locations.
unforatley, it wasn’t until 2016 when that competition was allowed like E-Walk and Empire showing the same pictures. Im the 90’s Lawrence and Lynbrook would show the same movies but Cineplex Odeon and Loews Cineplex would’t play date with their own theatres
Please update, on August 8, 2003 UA gave back Level 1 (Screens 1-5) back to the landlord, bringing the screen count down to 11
Please update, the basement 3 screens opened on March 3, 1995. No Grand Opening ad for the extra 3 screens.
Please update, theatre was closed for renovation on January 6, 1999, reopened on March 31, 1999 with The Matrix on both screens and brand new digital sound and seats.
Please update and correct, theatre closed January 7, 1999 with Down By The Delta. Theatre closed a month after the Midway reopen. United Artists chose not to advertise the Forest Hills theatres in New York Newsday during the last year of operation.
Please update, the theatre became a twin on December 18, 1981 with Taps and Pennies From Heaven, no grand opening ad and theatre closed on November 19, 1998. Last pictures Meet Joe Black and The Wizard of Oz. Location closed the day before the Midway reopen. United Artists did not advertise this theatre and the Continental Twin and 3 in the UA Display ad in the New York Newsday Editions. Final films posted in photos section. Sorry NativeForestHiller, was looking at UA Display ads, didn’t think UA didn’t want to advertise their locations.
Please update, became a twin on March 16, 1979. Grand opening ad in photos section
Please update, it became a twin on March 27, 1981 United Artists took control sometime late 1985
Reopen at Trio on May 21, 1975 another ad posted
Please update, theatre closed December 14, 2000, at rivest 266 your date was 8 months off. Last film Unbreakable
Please update, theatre closed February 17, 2000
Please correct, theatre Opened November 20, 1964 and closed September 20, 1995
Please update, theatre open October 24, 1956 Grand opening ad posted
Please update, theatre closed October 2, 1997
Please correct, theatre open December 28, 1960 and closed on January 19, 1989
Please update, tehatre closed May 9, 2002
Please update, theatre closed December 29, 2005
Please update, quad on March 21, 1981 and theatre closed October 11, 2001
Please update, became a triplex on December 14, 1984 Grand reopening ad in photos section
unforatley, it wasn’t until 2016 when that competition was allowed like E-Walk and Empire showing the same pictures. Im the 90’s Lawrence and Lynbrook would show the same movies but Cineplex Odeon and Loews Cineplex would’t play date with their own theatres
Just updated a better quality grand opening ad
Please update, went to 12 screens on December 26, 1986, 13 screens on Ocotber 16, 1987 (one of the 512 split) and 15 on December 1, 1989
Please update, theatre became 14 screens on June 24, 1988 and theatre closed May 1, 2003
Please update, became a twin on October 29, 1978. No Grand Opening ad
Please update, theatre closed October 21, 1993
Please update, became a twin on May 15, 1981, not grand opening ad