This was opened on July 9, 1976 by Litchfield under the name “Cinema 6”. It was later purchased by AMC in 1978, who later renamed it “Cinema 4”. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Actually, this opened on August 10, 1984. It was supposed to be July 25 – 29, but it was delayed to construction issues. The grand opening ad has been posted in the photo section.
New seating capacities at this theater following the installation of recliners (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Theaters 1 & 16 – 126 seats
Theaters 2, 10 & 14 – 73 seats
Theaters 3, 4, 12 & 13 – 47 seats
Theaters 5 & 11 – 50 seats
Theaters 6, 9 & 15 – 84 seats
Theater 7 – 220 seats (IMAX)
Theater 8 – 163 seats
The theater has officially reopened today by NCG.
This theater was opened on June 30, 2006.
This theater opened on October 22, 1999.
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Theater 1 – 220 seats
Theater 2 – 89 seats
Theaters 3 & 10 – 38 seats
Theaters 4 & 9 – 48 seats
Theaters 5 & 8 – 58 seats
Theaters 6 & 7 – 97 seats
Theater 11 – 90 seats
Theater 12 – 119 seats
As of September 28, 2017, this theater has officially closed, following the opening of a new 12-screen AMC nearby.
Sad to say, this theater is now closed.
Seating capacities at this theater were as follows:
Theaters 1 & 6 – 195 seats
Theaters 2 & 5 – 205 seats
Theaters 3 & 4 – 320 seats
July 30, 1993 grand opening ad in photo section.
December 17, 1993 grand opening ad in photo section.
June 2, 1989 grand opening ad in photo section.
Now called AMC Classic Windsor Square 7.
Now called AMC Classic East Towne 10.
Now an AMC theater.
Now called AMC Classic Knoxville 16.
This theater is now under the AMC Classic banner.
June 27, 1990 grand opening ad posted in photo section.
Seating capacities at this theater (via Fandango’s reserved seating service):
Theater 1 – 113 seats
Theater 2 – 63 seats
Theater 3 – 57 seats
Theater 4 – 72 seats
Theater 5 – 108 seats
Theater 6 – 171 seats
Theaters 7 & 9 – 82 seats
Theater 8 – 83 seats
@Scott Neff The FunScape at Green Hills has become office spaces
I believe this one was always a Regal, while the 9-plex in the mall was originally a UA theater before being acquired by Regal.
This was opened on July 9, 1976 by Litchfield under the name “Cinema 6”. It was later purchased by AMC in 1978, who later renamed it “Cinema 4”. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Actually, this opened on August 10, 1984. It was supposed to be July 25 – 29, but it was delayed to construction issues. The grand opening ad has been posted in the photo section.
According to a newspaper article covering the theater’s July 30, 1993 opening, the seating capacities were as follows:
Theaters 1, 4, 8, & 9 – 156 seats
Theaters 2 & 3 – 132 seats
Theater 5 – 204 seats
Theater 6 – 372 seats
Theater 7 – 288 seats
Theater 10 – 234 seats
April 15, 1988 grand opening ad posted in photo section.
I believe this actually had six screens, and it was acquired by Carmike sometime in the early 1990s.