Park 51 Cinema
10621 Park Road,
Pineville,
NC
28134
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Opening on May 28, 1982, the Park 51 Cinema was Charlotte’s newest multiplex theatre under Eastern Federal Corporation. It was right around the corner for the Tower Place Cinemas(which didn’t open until 1986). At the time of it’s opening, the Park 51 Cinema offered the latest movie going experience with state of the art Dolby surround sound in three auditoriums, and by the early-1990’s was upgraded to DTS-Dolby digital sound. By the mid-to-late-1990’s, the Park 51 Cinema went through a phase where it went from showing first-run features to becoming a second-run discount dollar house under Eastern Federal Theatres which closed the Park 51 Cinemas in 2000.
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PARK 51 CINEMA OPENS TODAY-May 28,1982. Eastern Federal’s Newest Multiplex For The Carolinas.
-WALL TO WALL SPECIOUS AUDITORIUMS
-FULL DOBLY SURROUND SOUND and KINTEX STEREO SYSTEMS
-FULL CONCESSION STAND WITH VIDEO ARCADE!!!
-BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY
-ACRES OF FREE PARKING
THE PREMIERE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE GRAND OPENING…….
-Sylvester Stallone in ROCKY III-Showing on 2 Screens
-David Carradine in SAFARI 3000
-Steve Martin in DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID
-Richard Pryor in SOME KIND OF HERO
-William Shatner and Lee Grant in VISITING HOURS
AND COMING SOON TO THE PARK 51 CINEMA:
-Albert Finney and Carol Burnett in ANNIE
-From Steven Spielburg and Tobe Hooper comes POLTERGEIST
-Molly Ringwald in SPACEHUNTER:IN THE FORBIDDEN ZONE
By 1990,this was still a first-run theatre with upgraded features like cupholders on all seats and full DTS sound for its showing of Val Kilmer in THE SAINT.
Tom Cruise' DAYS OF THUNDER was shown in full DTS sound.
By 1991,it was still first-run venture with THE DOORS
It wasn’t until 1996 or 1998 when this theatre went from showing first-run features to becoming a second-run discount theater under Eastern Federal when the admission was $1.50 for all features(which took over the Regency Four that closed in 1996)until Eastern Federal closed this theatre in 2000.
Grand opening ad posted.