The Pemberton Square Cinema 4 was opened by Gulf States theatres on March 8th, 1985 and later sold to United Artists and Regal who sold it to Village Theatres of Chicago who ran it into the ground and closed it in 2006. Grand opening ad posted.
Odeon pulled out in 1962 and taken over by Canadian Theatres in 1965. It closed on May 6th, 1973 for rebuilding into the Town Cinemas 1 & 2, which reopened on August 3rd, 1973.
August 31st, 1998 take: $44.00
Closed in September, 1998
Became an Goodrich Quality theatre on January 22nd, 1999.
Opened on November 28th, 1997. Grand opening ad posted.
Stopped showing movies in 1995 to concertante into retail.
Last season: 1980.
Closed 1980.
The Pemberton Square Cinema 4 was opened by Gulf States theatres on March 8th, 1985 and later sold to United Artists and Regal who sold it to Village Theatres of Chicago who ran it into the ground and closed it in 2006. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed by Gulf States in October 1965.
Reopened as Showtown USA Drive-In on May 30th, 1968. Ad posted.
Article in Queston:
Rivoli Drive-In union trouble 25 Aug 1955, Thu Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, Mississippi) Newspapers.com
Closed 1955.
The Alamo theatre opened on November 30th, 1911. Grand opening ad posted. more to come…
Reopened November 9th, 2023.
2023 grand opening ad posted
Closed 1992 when the new 8-plex opened.
Opened on June 19th, 1992 by Dickinson Theatres. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. Guess that home media eaten up the cinema areas over the years.
Closed May 24th, 1986 as management relocates to its new location.
Grand opening ad posted.
Largest screen was split up and reopened on August 5th, 1977. Another ad posted.
Last season: 1978 as the land is sold.
Grand opening ad posted.
Fire damage on August 4th early in the morning
It opened again on the 15th..
Opened in the north end of the mall on August 25th, 1966 with two screens.
Famous Players Pen Centre Cinemas opening 25 Aug 1966, Thu The Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Odeon pulled out in 1962 and taken over by Canadian Theatres in 1965. It closed on May 6th, 1973 for rebuilding into the Town Cinemas 1 & 2, which reopened on August 3rd, 1973.
More to come…