This opened on June 28th, 1991, as Super Cinemas 8 - Biggs Center as Cincinnati’s most luxurious theatre. It was reopened by Danbarry Dollar Saver-Eastgate on November 22nd, 2002 and closed in 2014 ending its discount policy. It started its dine-in era as the Brew & View by Esquire theatres on November 15th, 2015 and closed in January 2018. Reopened as the RJ Cinema Distillery & Taproom 8 on June 24th, 2019. Grand opening ads posted.
For brevity’s sake, the following abbreviations will be used in naming the parties: Plaintiff will be named Dipson. The 10 remaining defendants will be named thus: Buffalo for Buffalo Theatres, Inc.; Bison for Bison Theatres Corporation; Vitagraph for Vitagraph, Inc.; Loew for Loew’s Inc.; Paramount for Paramount Pictures, Inc.; RKO for RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; Fox for Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation; Universal for Universal Film Exchanges, Inc.; United for United Artists Corp.; McFaul for Vincent R. McFaul.
Of these 10 defendants, three (Buffalo, Bison and McFaul) are sued as exhibitors — the remaining seven as distributors.
Plaintiff’s first cause of action alleges unlawful discrimination against its Bailey Theatre, located at 2163 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. by defendant exhibitors, who operated it until August 1, 1939; that their lease expired July 31, 1939; that, on April 19, 1939, Dipson-Basil Theatres, Inc., which became Dipson Realty Co., Inc., purchased this theatre subject to the unexpired lease and operated it from August 1 to August 31, 1939, when D B Operating Co., Inc., which by change of name became the plaintiff herein, leased it, began operating it on September 1, 1939, and has continued such operation. Plaintiff demands damages from September 1, 1939, to September 17, 1945 for “actual operating losses, based upon income from admissions * * * $19,115; and losses of net income * * * $126,878, totalling * * * $145,993.” Par. 25.
Plaintiff’s second cause of action concerns the Century Theatre, located at 511 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y., and the Riviera Theatre, located in Tonawanda, N.Y. It alleges that defendant exhibitors operated the Century for about 10 years prior to August 1, 1939, when their lease expired; that it was then leased for 10 years by Century Theatrical Enterprises, Inc., which took possession August 1, 1939, and operated both it and the Riviera until November 20, 1940, after which plaintiff operated both theatres until June 26, 1941, when lessee was forced by defendants to surrender both leases to the respective lessors. It is alleged that, on or about November 25, 1941, Century Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. assigned to plaintiff all its claims and causes of action against defendants. Plaintiff alleges that, during 23 months (August 1, 1939, to June 26, 1941), it and said Century Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. suffered an operating loss of $58,240.67, Par. 36, and, “except for the unlawful combination and conspiracy of the defendants,” would have earned a net income between September 1, 1939, and August 31, 1949, of $1,423,788 Par. 36, from the Century and a net income between June 27, 1941, and July 31, 1949, of $56,570.60 from the Riviera, Par. 38.
Dipson Theatres v. Buffalo Theatres, 86 F. Supp. 716, 717-18 (W.D.N.Y. 1949)
Started to be listed as 20th Century with little fanfare on January 6th, 1939, and was taken over by a partnership of Dipson theatres and Basil theatres on April 24th, 1939. Article below:
Renamed The Movies on February 26th, 1982. Another ad posted.
Reopened as Moviola on October 24th, 1980.
Moviola opening 24 Oct 1980, Fri The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) Newspapers.com
This opened on June 28th, 1991, as Super Cinemas 8 - Biggs Center as Cincinnati’s most luxurious theatre. It was reopened by Danbarry Dollar Saver-Eastgate on November 22nd, 2002 and closed in 2014 ending its discount policy. It started its dine-in era as the Brew & View by Esquire theatres on November 15th, 2015 and closed in January 2018. Reopened as the RJ Cinema Distillery & Taproom 8 on June 24th, 2019. Grand opening ads posted.
October 24th, 1980
Article of interest:
Studio Mini I & II opening 25 Jul 1969, Fri The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, Ohio) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on December 25th, 1938. Its grand opening ad has been posted.
Still open with the new Jurassic Park movie:
https://www.fandango.com/kenwood-theatre-aawgu/theater-page
Grand opening ad posed.
Two screens on February 9th, 1977. Another ad posted.
Slight mistake: February 14th, 1967. Ad below
Stanley Warner Kenwood theatre opening 14 Feb 1967, Tue The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, Ohio) Newspapers.com
This opened on July 2nd, 1976, and closed in November 1978.
Bijou Roxy Ritz closing 02 Dec 1978, Sat The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
news article
Official website: https://rjcinema.com/
The Beechmont Cinema opened with a subrun double bill on November 2nd, 1973 and closed (or stopped its listings) in 1975. Grand opening ad posted.
Planned Avon theatre
Avon Theatre proposal 07 Aug 1938, Sun The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) Newspapers.com
This opened on September 3rd, 1894. Grand opening ad posted.
Lawsuit: https://casetext.com/case/dipson-theatres-v-buffalo-theatres
For brevity’s sake, the following abbreviations will be used in naming the parties: Plaintiff will be named Dipson. The 10 remaining defendants will be named thus: Buffalo for Buffalo Theatres, Inc.; Bison for Bison Theatres Corporation; Vitagraph for Vitagraph, Inc.; Loew for Loew’s Inc.; Paramount for Paramount Pictures, Inc.; RKO for RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.; Fox for Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation; Universal for Universal Film Exchanges, Inc.; United for United Artists Corp.; McFaul for Vincent R. McFaul.
Of these 10 defendants, three (Buffalo, Bison and McFaul) are sued as exhibitors — the remaining seven as distributors.
Plaintiff’s first cause of action alleges unlawful discrimination against its Bailey Theatre, located at 2163 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. by defendant exhibitors, who operated it until August 1, 1939; that their lease expired July 31, 1939; that, on April 19, 1939, Dipson-Basil Theatres, Inc., which became Dipson Realty Co., Inc., purchased this theatre subject to the unexpired lease and operated it from August 1 to August 31, 1939, when D B Operating Co., Inc., which by change of name became the plaintiff herein, leased it, began operating it on September 1, 1939, and has continued such operation. Plaintiff demands damages from September 1, 1939, to September 17, 1945 for “actual operating losses, based upon income from admissions * * * $19,115; and losses of net income * * * $126,878, totalling * * * $145,993.” Par. 25.
Plaintiff’s second cause of action concerns the Century Theatre, located at 511 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y., and the Riviera Theatre, located in Tonawanda, N.Y. It alleges that defendant exhibitors operated the Century for about 10 years prior to August 1, 1939, when their lease expired; that it was then leased for 10 years by Century Theatrical Enterprises, Inc., which took possession August 1, 1939, and operated both it and the Riviera until November 20, 1940, after which plaintiff operated both theatres until June 26, 1941, when lessee was forced by defendants to surrender both leases to the respective lessors. It is alleged that, on or about November 25, 1941, Century Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. assigned to plaintiff all its claims and causes of action against defendants. Plaintiff alleges that, during 23 months (August 1, 1939, to June 26, 1941), it and said Century Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. suffered an operating loss of $58,240.67, Par. 36, and, “except for the unlawful combination and conspiracy of the defendants,” would have earned a net income between September 1, 1939, and August 31, 1949, of $1,423,788 Par. 36, from the Century and a net income between June 27, 1941, and July 31, 1949, of $56,570.60 from the Riviera, Par. 38.
Dipson Theatres v. Buffalo Theatres, 86 F. Supp. 716, 717-18 (W.D.N.Y. 1949)
Started to be listed as 20th Century with little fanfare on January 6th, 1939, and was taken over by a partnership of Dipson theatres and Basil theatres on April 24th, 1939. Article below:
20th Century theatre 25 Apr 1939, Tue Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, New York) Newspapers.com
Listings as Roxy started on February 2nd, 1938, in the Basil listings.
The Mercury theatre opened on August 25th, 1938. Grand opening ad posted.
August 25th, 1938
Posted an March 2022 streetview, looks empty.
Grand opening ad posted.