Eric I-95 Twin Theatre

US Route 1,
Langhorne, PA 19047

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rivest266
rivest266 on April 4, 2025 at 9:32 pm

1967 grand opening ads posted.

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on April 4, 2025 at 6:59 pm

And Do, you’re completely wrong. It actually twinned on December 21, 1984 and reopened with “Dune” in Screen 1 and “Runaway” in Screen 2.

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on April 3, 2025 at 3:43 pm

Twinned and renamed “Eric I-95 Twin Theatre” on December 21, 1984. It was originally plan to reopen as the “Fox Twin” but that name was dropped. Its most likely that the I-95 Twin closed in the late-1980s.

Langhorne also had another Eric theater nearby called the “Eric Lincoln Plaza Twin” which will have its own CT page soon.

Do
Do on August 12, 2024 at 2:32 am

It was twinned in 1985, and reopened with either Pee Wees Big Adventure, or Prizzis Honor and The Emerald Forrest.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on September 23, 2021 at 10:17 am

The August 24, 1966 issue of Motion Picture Exhibitor said that Mitchell Abromowitz of Roselyn, Pennsylvania, was the architect of the new Fox Enterprises theater slated to begin construction shortly at the Country Club Shopping Center in Langhorne. The single-screen house was to have 1,000 seats.

Michael R. Rambo Jr.
Michael R. Rambo Jr. on April 3, 2007 at 9:43 pm

The Fox Levittown Theatre closed in the late 1980’s as Eric I-95 Twin Theatre. i am guessing Steve & Remmy Fox sold their theatre to Merton Shapiro shortly before Mr. Shapiro sold his entire Sameric Theatres chain to United Artists Theatre Circuit inc.

raymondgordonsears
raymondgordonsears on September 25, 2006 at 10:35 pm

The theatre is long gone. Steve and Remy Fox had several theatres thru out the area. Some were managed by Budco Theatres out of Doylestown, Pa. rg

Crazy Bob Madara
Crazy Bob Madara on September 22, 2006 at 12:24 am

The screen faced towards Philly. So I guess it was south. Crazy Bob, aka: R.R. Madara.