Kerasotes took over the West Quincy in 1957. Unfortunately the projection/concession stand was once destroyed by a fire on December 14, 1963, and a flood caused $200,000 in damages in the Spring of 1973.
General Cinema operated the theater until Spring 2002. AMC briefly operated the theater until Village Cinemas took it over during its final months of operation.
1959
Loews was its operator at the time.
Once operated by Wehrenberg after the chain sold six Illinois theaters from Mann in July 1982.
Once operated by Kerasotes.
Kerasotes took over the West Quincy in 1957. Unfortunately the projection/concession stand was once destroyed by a fire on December 14, 1963, and a flood caused $200,000 in damages in the Spring of 1973.
Taken over by Kerasotes in May 1992.
Mann Theatres once operated the Illinois during the early-1980s until Wehrenberg took over the theater in July 1982.
Once operated by SportService.
Later operated by SportService.
Once operated by SportService.
Once operated by SportService.
Once operated by Schwyn Theatres, later Alliance Amusement Company, later Cinecom, later SportService, and finally Y&W Theatres.
Once operated by Cinecom.
Once operated by Cinecom.
This actually opened on August 28, 1948.
1969, not 1968.
Once operated by Y&W Management.
Once known as Shauer’s Premier Theatre.
The old Walmart was also short-lived, only operating from September 4, 1990 until relocating in 1996.
General Cinema operated the theater until Spring 2002. AMC briefly operated the theater until Village Cinemas took it over during its final months of operation.
Once operated by Loews Cineplex.
Bricker Theatres was one of its independent operators.
First operated by Loews, later Sony Theatres, later Loews Cineplex, later Kerasotes, and finally AMC.
General Cinema operated the theater until January 20, 1994 when it was sold to Regal.
General Cinema operated the theater until January 20, 1994 when it was sold to Regal.