Apple Cinemas Barkhamsted
380 New Hartford Road,
Barkhamsted,
CT
06098
380 New Hartford Road,
Barkhamsted,
CT
06098
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Apple Cinemas
Previous Names: Cinerom Digital Movieplex, Mallory Brook Cinema 9
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News About This Theater
- Feb 22, 2014 — Theater owners abandon Mallory Brook Cinema Nine
Opened on November 22, 1996 as the Cinerom Digital Movieplex, it was taken over by the Cinema Holdings Group in 2010 and renamed the Mallory Brook Cinemas 9. It was closed in October 2013. In early-2015 it was taken over and reopened by Apple Cinemas. It was closed in January 2023.
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Recent comments (view all 15 comments)
Thanks, TYPO!
This is weird, their website says that they are the only theater in all of “C.T.” with 3D. that doesn’t seem right.
There is a sign in the window that says “Closed for Renovations” but I don’t believe this is true. I think this theatre is closed permanently. None of the other signs in the window have been updated since October (which must be when the theatre closed). All the posters and standees in the lobby are for movies from back then, the theatre’s Facebook page has disappeared, and the movie hotline phone number just rings and rings.
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This theater is now open as AppleCinemas. The theater has been fully renovated with digital projector and sound systems. Visit www.applecinemas.com for more details
Please update, theatre open on November 22, 1996
Please update, total seats 647
Please update, theatre name Apple Cinemas Barkhamsted
This theater closed in January 2023:
Barkhamsted, CT: Apple Cinemas - Barkhamsted Closed [Jan 20, 2023]
Scheduled to be torn down for a farm store soon
www.courant.com/2024/07/16/long-vacant-ct-movie-theater-to-be-torn-down-to-make-way-for-prototype-of-popular-store/