This became the Las Vegas Dollar Cinemas on December 21st, 1988 as Phoenix-based Blair theatres took it over. Became part of United Artists theatres in 1988 as UA took over Blair. Closed in 1989.
Expansion phases for this cinema. June 24th, 1971 4 screens. March 31st, 1972 5 cinemas as the Continental screen is added. April 22nd, 1972 6 screens as the Americana screen is added and 11 screens on August 17th, 1973 making this the world’s largest theatre complex at the time. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened as the Strip Center Theatre in alley behind 1304 Las Vegas Boulevard on August 18th, 1972. It became the Gaiety on September 6th, 1972. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
This cinema opened on August 16th, 1967 with “Ulysses”. $2.00 worth of nickels was given with every ticket sold. Admission was 21 years and over. Grand opening ad posted.
Answering Mr. Perry’s post, he is right about Walter Reade not displaying MPAA ratings. Here are listings from Asbury Park NJ, where Reade owns most of the theatres.
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/35956175/walter_reade_theatres_not_displaying/
Web grand opening ad posted.
UA closed it in 1989.
This became the Las Vegas Dollar Cinemas on December 21st, 1988 as Phoenix-based Blair theatres took it over. Became part of United Artists theatres in 1988 as UA took over Blair. Closed in 1989.
This opened on December 12th, 1986. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on December 22nd, 1986. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on November 8th, 1985. Grand opening ad posted.
Became part of Syufy theatres on October 15th, 1984. Syufy gains a monopoly on first-run movies in the area after this purchase.
This opened on April 13th, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as a twin cinema on January 1981 after it closed in 1977.
Closed in 1980 as no listings were found in 1981.
Two screens early in 1976. Opened November 1969.
3 screens on March 27th, 1975. Grand opening ad posted.
June 29th, 1975
This reopened as a twin on November 22nd, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
Expansion phases for this cinema. June 24th, 1971 4 screens. March 31st, 1972 5 cinemas as the Continental screen is added. April 22nd, 1972 6 screens as the Americana screen is added and 11 screens on August 17th, 1973 making this the world’s largest theatre complex at the time. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened on February 11th, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
The 2nd, screen opened on March 17th, 1971. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened as the Strip Center Theatre in alley behind 1304 Las Vegas Boulevard on August 18th, 1972. It became the Gaiety on September 6th, 1972. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
Cinema closed in 1970.
This opened on June 2nd, 1972 with “Fuzz” in No. 2 and “Fritz the Cat” in 1 & 3. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed in 1968.
Opened with “An evening with the Underground” with offbeat films. Adult programming started in 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad with picture in the photo section.
This cinema opened on August 16th, 1967 with “Ulysses”. $2.00 worth of nickels was given with every ticket sold. Admission was 21 years and over. Grand opening ad posted.
Answering Mr. Perry’s post, he is right about Walter Reade not displaying MPAA ratings. Here are listings from Asbury Park NJ, where Reade owns most of the theatres. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/35956175/walter_reade_theatres_not_displaying/