Landmark Closter Plaza 5
19 VerValen Street,
Closter,
NJ
07624
19 VerValen Street,
Closter,
NJ
07624
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212 seats between 5 theatres. Insanity.
Please update the name, Landmark Closter Plaza 5 and total seats is 232. The new screen counts: 1. 97 2. 48 3. 49 4. and 5. 19 seats
Please update, new name Landmark Closter Plaza, grand opening ad in photos
Please update, opening September 30 under Landmark Theatres
Please update, it was a United Artist Theatre until 1983, went independent until July 1, 1988 when Clearview Cinemas took over the theatre. It became a quad in 1995 under Clearview and 5 screens when CMX took over in 2018
Please update, 199 seats Theatre 1 79 Theatre 2 nd 3 43 seats Theatre 4 and 5 17 seats Also, it has 5 screens
Please update theatre 199 seats andI don’t think this theatre is closed permanently, the theatre is in CMX redesigned website. Just hasn’t reopen yet. It official name is CMX Market Cinemas Closter.
Better quality grand opening ad posted.
New cinema opened a few weeks ago. It’s called CMX. https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/bergen/closter/2017/12/19/upscale-dine-movie-theater-makes-its-way-closter-2018/965946001/
I went by the plaza recently and it’s half opened, with Whole Foods and Target now opened. The other half of the plaza is finishing up and I understand is fully rented. They did, however, build a store in front of the theatre, so now the theatre looks more like it’s located in the back of the place, not as up front as it was. The theatre from the outside looks the same as it did 9 months ago. It looks like they just locked the doors and walked away. Any idea who is taking it over and when?
The theatre closed without much fanfare. The entire plaza where it was located is being leveled and built up again. I don’t know if the theatre will be demolished or kept standing but the theatre is no longer listed on Bow Tie’s website,and no listing at all in the local newspaper. The inside walls have been stripped of their poster frames and it looks pretty barren from the street.
Theater now closed.
The seat count is 363. Screen 1 and 4 are 104, screen 2 is 85 and screen 3 is 70. All auditorium’s have high back leather rocker chairs.
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The 50th Anniversary of the theater is July 31st 2013.
digital projection is now in this theater, showing 3d movies.
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1988 photo
Listed as a single screen independent theatre in the 1991 International Motion Picture Almanac. Owner is listed as Closter Cinema Corp.
UA sold the buisness to the long defunct independent, Consolidated Cinemas Corporation in 1980. The theatre had a huge screen and working curtain. When Consolidated folded, the theatre went though a number of other independent owners until Clearview got it, and cut it up into 4 small theatres.
Talk about your showmanship – this midnight double feature looks like it was composed of nothing but. I wish they still did things like this today:
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Here is an ad announcing the opening of this theater:
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Theater opened August 1, 1963 by Skouras. Debut attraction was “55 Days At Peking.”
In the seventies this was a UA house.
The Closter is still listed as a single screen in the 1/17/91 edition of the Star Ledger.