Aeterna
yeah it was probably the first year I was there 94 when they had movies. The Byron Carlye was the theater I was thinking of. I saw Anger Management there. After Regal closed it it became a live theater and than a movie theater again but is probably closed now. I used to stay at the now demolished Deauville.
My first year there was 94 and the theater was open at least until the mid to last 90’s. They closed Regal opened a 4 screen theater around the corner. When it was a gym they kept videos and films on the screen while you worked out.
Thanks mOOse1111. Glad they are still open. I grew up there. Happy that the Tower is still in operation as a concert venue and the old 69th St after being closed for over 40 years is reopened for church plays.
Thanks MSC77 for this before we had the theater added.
Fifty years ago today THE EXORCIST opened here. The Stage Door was among only two-dozen cinemas in twenty-one North American markets to play the film at release launch. (I do not see a separate database entry for the Stage Door, a conversion of the Fox’s stagehouse area. Earlier today I erroneously posted this comment on a page for another theater named Stage Door.)
And once again the a holes at AMC close another Carmike location. Why they bought the in the first place is ridiculous. If they went under it would be a good thing.
Yes, Stage Door theater in Coral Springs Opened there until Dee passed in 2015. Her daughter ran the CS theater but it’s now defunct too.
Aeterna yeah it was probably the first year I was there 94 when they had movies. The Byron Carlye was the theater I was thinking of. I saw Anger Management there. After Regal closed it it became a live theater and than a movie theater again but is probably closed now. I used to stay at the now demolished Deauville.
The auditorium is used for storage and all the walls and seats are removed and small business now occupy the space. SIGH
My first year there was 94 and the theater was open at least until the mid to last 90’s. They closed Regal opened a 4 screen theater around the corner. When it was a gym they kept videos and films on the screen while you worked out.
Based on the prior picture it looks like the masking comes down from the top for scope in Aud 4
This theater was always a popular cinema especially after GCC closed across the street.
Did they keep the large curved screen?
Thanks mOOse1111. Glad they are still open. I grew up there. Happy that the Tower is still in operation as a concert venue and the old 69th St after being closed for over 40 years is reopened for church plays.
Howard is this theater still open? I saw on another post Studio Movie Grill was out of business.
What a shame there is no picture of that screen
Regal webpage shows Regal Times Square. They took out the 13
Good point Ed Solero.
This is the second theater they did this at. There was a different story last night on WNT. AMC SUCKS.
Thanks MSC77 for this before we had the theater added.
Fifty years ago today THE EXORCIST opened here. The Stage Door was among only two-dozen cinemas in twenty-one North American markets to play the film at release launch. (I do not see a separate database entry for the Stage Door, a conversion of the Fox’s stagehouse area. Earlier today I erroneously posted this comment on a page for another theater named Stage Door.)
Why would it be a distortion it is the last single screen theater left.
So why did UA quad it than close it 2 years later? SMH
Is this the new RPX screen?
And once again the a holes at AMC close another Carmike location. Why they bought the in the first place is ridiculous. If they went under it would be a good thing.
What is there now?
Great size screen
Archie If they are putting food in they probably need 2 of the theaters for kitchens.
OMG Thank you Al.
I was there twice.
I went to the Hollywood Reporter page and did not find it
I cannot get the link to open. Are they reopening as a first ruyn theater or still Netflix only premieres.