
Ellisburg Circle Cinema
Route 70 and Kings Highway,
Cherry Hill,
NJ
08034
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Previously operated by: Budco
Functions: Retail
Previous Names: Ellisburg Theatre
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The Ellisburg Theatre was located in the shopping center at the Ellisburg Circle on Route 70 in Cherry Hill. Originally a single screen which opened June 25, 1969 with Richard Benjamin in “Goodbye Columbus”. It was twinned in December 1978 like most of the theatres in the area.
Notable that in addition to screening many blockbuster-type films, it also showed “Caligula” during that film’s theatrical release.
After it closed on April 28, 1984. The building has been occupied by a Herman’s Sporting Goods, a Gymboree, Atlantic Book Warehouse, and now, a Dollar Tree.

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Originally a Budco theater. First feature shown here was “Goodbye Columbus.”
Mothers day and dawn of the dead were shown here on a double bill in 1981..
A little late…but yes, the 1983 pic is this theater.
This opened on June 25th, 1969. Its grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the Ellisburg Theatre, but was renamed the Ellisburg Circle Cinema during its final days as a single-screener. It was twinned in December 1978 and closed on April 28, 1984.