The Stanley theatre opened as the world’s most beautiful seashore theatre on July 3rd, 1925, and became the Roxy theatre on June 26th, 1957, as George A. Hamid takes it over. It was listed under the General Drive-In Corporation in the IMPA alamancs for 1961 and 1964. It closed in 1974. Grand opening ads posted.
The Earle theatre was opened on November 6th, 1926 by the Stanley Company of America with the mayors of Atlantic and New York City in attendence, and closed or stopped listing in 1930. This theatre must have been a flop for Warner.
Reopened as Warren By Hamad theatres on June 18th, 1958 and closed later that season. It reopened on July 29th, 1960 with “Windjammer” in the cinemiracle process. Ads posted.
The Ventnor theatre opened on July 8th, 1922. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Strand on March 22nd, 1925. Ad posted.
A Strand theatre opened on its site on May 7th, 1921, and placed its last ad on October 9th, 1924. Ad posted.
The Stanley theatre opened as the world’s most beautiful seashore theatre on July 3rd, 1925, and became the Roxy theatre on June 26th, 1957, as George A. Hamid takes it over. It was listed under the General Drive-In Corporation in the IMPA alamancs for 1961 and 1964. It closed in 1974. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened as Rialto on September 13th, 1924 Rialto theatre opening in Pleasantville 12 Sep 1924, Fri Atlantic City Daily Press (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
The Earle theatre was opened on November 6th, 1926 by the Stanley Company of America with the mayors of Atlantic and New York City in attendence, and closed or stopped listing in 1930. This theatre must have been a flop for Warner.
Grand reopening ad posted as Lyric.
The Central theatre was renamed Lyric on June 2nd, 1927 per:
Lyric theatre opening 02 Jun 1927, Thu Atlantic City Daily Press, Atlantic City Gazette-Review (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
opened on September 7th, 2001. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Palace on April 1st, 1931. Ad posted.
Reopened as Shore on February 28th, 1947 with “The Fabulous Dorseys”
Embassy theatre at New York & Atlantic opening 07 Jun 1941, Sat Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Opened on June 7th, 1941. Ads for the Embassy ended in 1976, but they may have to be unable to afford the ad space.
article: Embassy theatre at New York & Atlantic opening 07 Jun 1941, Sat Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Reopened as Embassy on January 17th, 1931. Ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Three grand opening ads posted.
Ad posted.
Listings for the Earle ended in 1930.
Reopened as Astor on May 16th, 1931.
Astor Theatre opening 16 May 1931, Sat Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Opened as Cinema on June 29th, 1940. Cinema opening 29 Jun 1940, Sat Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
and
Cinema opening 2 29 Jun 1940, Sat Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Reopened as Warren By Hamad theatres on June 18th, 1958 and closed later that season. It reopened on July 29th, 1960 with “Windjammer” in the cinemiracle process. Ads posted.
and reopened as the Surf on December 13th, 1951. Ad posted.
Closed as Palace in 1951.
The Ocean theatre in the Steel Pier opened on Christmas Day, 1953 and the listings stopped in 1954.
The Wikipedia article mentions that there was three movie theatres on the pier.
Ocean theatre reopening in the Steel Pier 25 Dec 1953, Fri Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Listings for this theatre stopped in 1953. Reopened for amusements purpose in 1954. Lyric theatre closing 31 Mar 1954, Wed Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com
Reopened by Hamad theatres as the Center on May 13th, 1955. Center theatre opening 13 May 1955, Fri Press of Atlantic City (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Newspapers.com