Village Theatre
N. Gay Street and E. Magnolia Avenue,
Auburn,
AL
36830
N. Gay Street and E. Magnolia Avenue,
Auburn,
AL
36830
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Previously operated by: ABC Southeastern Theatres, Plitt Theatres
Functions: Office Space
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The Village Theatre was opened on May 7, 1970 with Richard Burton in “Anne of the Thousand Days”. It was a large screen theatre in 1983 operated by Plitt Theatres out of the Knoxville District. May 13, 1983 has "Blue Thunder" playing at $4,00 a seat and child is $2.00 a seat. It was closed on September 26, 1985.
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Hoping it didn’t under go a named change,I seach on CT before submitting,but they change so often,I hate putting wrong theatres on.
Now operations center for a bank, I understand.
REMEMBERING PLITT THEATRES is on Facebook for old employees to talk shop of the old days,or just moviegoers that like PLitt Theatres.
The Village was opened in May, 1969. It was situated on Gay Street, a bit north of Magnolia, and was either converted into or replaced by a building for Auburn Bank. It ran its last movies on September 26, 1985.
Opened May 7th, 1970. Village Theatre opening 07 May 1970, Thu The Opelika-Auburn News (Opelika, Alabama) Newspapers.com
Reopened as a twin cinema on April 20th, 1984. Closing article:
Village Theatre closing 26 Sep 1985, Thu The Opelika-Auburn News (Opelika, Alabama) Newspapers.com