-Three Amigos (on 2 screens)
-Top Gun
-Jumping Jack Flash
-Name of the Rose
-Boy Who Could Fly
There were also special late night showings on that Friday/Saturday:
-Rocky Horror Picture Show
-The Wall
-Risky Business
-The Song Remains the Same
-Day of the Dead
-Up in Smoke
On Saturday 13 December, there were some children matinees:
-Care Bears -Charlotte’s Web
Not a bad start for it’s opening weekend. I can’t even imagine being there that weekend: a new, big multiplex with Dolby Stereo. I was only 5 when this thing opened, but I would grown up seeing many films here. The most memorable experience was Titanic. I remember that they finally had digital sound in place for Titanic and boy what a great job they did with it. I remember very vividly seeing it in SDDS and being blown away. I went on to see a total of 4 times here. Sadly, those digital sound systems were gone after Cinemark took over.
Found some more information:
Opening as a General Cinema was 12 December 1986.
-Three Amigos (on 2 screens) -Top Gun -Jumping Jack Flash -Name of the Rose -Boy Who Could Fly
There were also special late night showings on that Friday/Saturday:
-Rocky Horror Picture Show -The Wall -Risky Business -The Song Remains the Same -Day of the Dead -Up in Smoke
On Saturday 13 December, there were some children matinees:
-Care Bears
-Charlotte’s Web
Not a bad start for it’s opening weekend. I can’t even imagine being there that weekend: a new, big multiplex with Dolby Stereo. I was only 5 when this thing opened, but I would grown up seeing many films here. The most memorable experience was Titanic. I remember that they finally had digital sound in place for Titanic and boy what a great job they did with it. I remember very vividly seeing it in SDDS and being blown away. I went on to see a total of 4 times here. Sadly, those digital sound systems were gone after Cinemark took over.