NCG Savannah

3001 Skidaway Road,
Savannah, GA 31322

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rivest266
rivest266 on November 6, 2025 at 2:56 pm

This theatre opened as the Terrace theatre as the first Ultra-Vision theatre in the state on November 27th, 1968. The Ultra-Vision screen was destroyed to make two smaller theatres opening on December 22nd, 1977 with “The Gauntlet” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”. It was later taken over by the Georgia Theatre Company who closed it on May 1st, 1988.

It was reopened by Litchfield theatres on May 24th, 1989 as the Victory Square Cinemas with 9 screens incorporating the original, unsplit cinema of the old Terrace theatre with 8 other screens build on both sides of it. Later taken over by Regal Cinemas, who closed it in 2002. James Duffy signs the lease to reopen the theatre on December 30th, 2004 but was evicted on September 29th, 2006 and the theatre was reopened by Trademark Cinemas later who installs stadium seating. Later sold to Frank theatres who closed it in 2019 after Frank theatres goes bankrupt. It was reopened in February 2022 by the Neighborhood Cinema Group. Grand opening ads and AI enhanced images.

BigScreen_com
BigScreen_com on January 26, 2022 at 3:16 pm

This theater will reopen in February 2022 as the NCG - Savannah:

Savannah, GA: NCG Reopening Victory Square Movie Theater in February [Jan 26, 2022]

FLOYD LEWIS
FLOYD LEWIS on April 24, 2019 at 7:48 pm

this theater closed for good in early 2018

legobricke
legobricke on May 27, 2010 at 8:36 am

Theatre will see a complete renovation sometime on 2010…

All theatres will be gutted and new stadium seating and chairs will be installed with all screens getting the digital treatment.

Currently, 1 house has DLP 3-D (RealD) installed now.

JFBrantley
JFBrantley on June 21, 2009 at 6:27 am

From what I can remember, there was a theater called the Terrace Theater in this location. The Terrace was originally a single screen theater but converted to a twin. The only time I attended the Terrace, it was already a twin. It seems the next year, the walls of the old Terrace became the lobby of this new theater and the auditoriums were added on either side. The lobby of this theater resembled the lobby of the Riverdale cinema.