Inland Cinema I & II
474 W. Orange Show Road,
San Bernardino,
CA
92408
474 W. Orange Show Road,
San Bernardino,
CA
92408
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Had 1,232 seats at its opening, it appears to have closed September 10, 1992 with “Boomerang” and “Whispers in the Dark” at the end of a 25-year lease. The venue was converted to a retail stereo store on August 29, 1997 called Video Mart.
November 29th, 1974 grand opening as a twin ad in photo section
August 29th, 1967 grand opening ad in photo section. Taken over by Loew’s later in 1967.
I moved to San Bernardino in 1997 and the Sound and Cinema store was already operating under the name Video Mart 2000. The store is now a high end audio/video store. In what was originally the theatre lobby, there are interior and exterior pictures of the original theater.
My first ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW experience was here Halloween 1987. I became of the performing cast a week later. Several months later,without warning,we were homeless until we started performing @ GCC Montcair Plaza 8.
Last movies i remember seeing there was a double feature of “SEE NO EVIL,HEAR NO EVIL” & “SCENES FROM THE CLASS STRUGGLE IN BEVERLY HILLS” That was in 1989.
Some photos taken in 2005 can be found here.
Statewide opened this theater in 1967. During the 1970s it was twinned, and during most of its life was operated by General Cinema.
“Inland Cinema I & II” or “Inland Twin” should be the primary name. “Inland Cinema” should be an alternate name.
This theater should not be confused with the “Inland Center 5,” also located in San Bernardino.