Sedgefield Crossing $2 Cinemas
4631 High Point Road,
Greensboro,
NC
27407
4631 High Point Road,
Greensboro,
NC
27407
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Regal closed it on February 8th, 2001 and reopened on April 5th, 2002.
Sedgefield Crossing Cinemas 7 reopening 04 Apr 2002, Thu News and Record (Greensboro, North Carolina) Newspapers.com
This theatre unfortunately closed it’s doors in April of 2020, another casualty of the pandemic. It had turned into a $3.99 theater that played first run films before it’s demise. Also, a car had run into one of the auditoriums in 2019, and insurance refused to pay.
I have the ads if you need to see the grand opening of the Litchfield Cinema 7 from September 28, 1990. Please contact me at for more information.
NightHawk 1, kencmcintyre, and Scott Neff: This theater did not opened in 1988. However I found the ads for this cinema and it opened on September 28, 1990 as the Litchfield Cinema 7(aka Sedgefield Crossing Cinema 7) under Litchfield Theatres. Regal took over in 1994 and it was called the Regal Cinema 7 until Regal ceased operations in 2001. It reopened under an independent chain(Kleesburg Theatres)as a second-run discount cinema in 2002.
And they have $1.00 Tuesdays and free popcorn if you subscribe to their newsletter!!!!!!!!!
Regal Cinemas ran this theater as the Regal Cinema 7; they dropped this theater around 2001. This theater was reopened by an independent as the Sedgefield Crossing $2 Cinemas in 2002 as mentioned above in the introduction.
$2 for a ticket? The last time an adult paid that price for a movie was early 1980 in Australia
This theater opened around 1988 as a Litchfield Theatre (I don’t remember if Litchfield ran it as Sedgefield Crossing Cinemas or Litchfield Cinemas). Regal Cinemas took over around 1994 and used the Sedgefield Crossing Cinemas name. This theater is still running, mainly because it is the cheapest movie theater in Greensboro.
$2? I can’t even buy popcorn for $2 in Los Angeles.