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50sSNIPES commented about Van Dyke Drive-In on Mar 5, 2025 at 9:08 am

Closed on October 12, 1986 with “Ruthless People” and “Down & Out In Beverly Hills” in Screen 1, “The Karate Kid Part II” and “Top Gun” in Screen 2, and “Busted Up” and “Link” in Screen 3.

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50sSNIPES commented about Gateway Theatre on Mar 5, 2025 at 9:06 am

The Gateway was later twinned in 1975, and closed for the final time on August 30, 1979 with “The Frisco Kid” in Screen 1 and “Dracula” in Screen 2.

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50sSNIPES commented about Riverland Theatre on Mar 5, 2025 at 9:02 am

The Riverland Theatre opened its doors on August 18, 1971 with Gary Grimes in “Summer of ‘42”, and closed on September 3, 1979 with “Saturday Night Fever” (PG edit version) and “Grease”.

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50sSNIPES commented about Sterling Center 10 on Mar 5, 2025 at 8:57 am

Closed on September 17, 2000.

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50sSNIPES commented about Alpine Theater on Mar 5, 2025 at 8:52 am

The film did reference the Alpine, but the entire theater was actually the Woodstock Theatre in Woodstock, Illinois. That was back when the popular Woodstock Theatre was still a second-run twin-screen theater.

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50sSNIPES commented about Summit Place Cinema on Mar 5, 2025 at 8:43 am

Closed on March 27, 1994.

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50sSNIPES commented about Northcrest Cinema on Mar 5, 2025 at 8:42 am

The Northcrest Cinema first opened its doors as a first-run theater on June 27, 1973 with Clint Eastwood in “High Plains Drifter”, and closed as a normal movie house on January 16, 1980 with “Apocalypse Now”. It reopened the following day as an adult movie theater and later as an adult venue until closing in 1989.

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50sSNIPES commented about Winchester Cinemas on Mar 5, 2025 at 8:36 am

The Winchester Cinemas opened its doors as a twin on June 27, 1980 with “The Island” in Screen 1 and “Coal Miner’s Daughter” in Screen 2. Six more screens were added in December 1985, bringing a total to eight screens. The Winchester Cinemas closed on January 18, 2000.

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50sSNIPES commented about Hampton 4 Theatre on Mar 5, 2025 at 7:06 am

Opened on January 11, 1974 by Nicholas George Theatres, closed by AMC on January 17, 1999.

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50sSNIPES commented about AMC Wonderland 6 on Mar 5, 2025 at 7:03 am

Opened on August 8, 1986 by Nicholas George Theatres.

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50sSNIPES commented about Holiday Drive-In on Mar 5, 2025 at 6:55 am

Closed on September 3, 1986.

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50sSNIPES commented about Michigan Drive-In on Mar 4, 2025 at 8:23 pm

Actual closing date is October 28, 1984 with “Ninja III: The Domination” and “Thief Of Hearts”.

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50sSNIPES commented about Southgate 4 on Mar 4, 2025 at 8:19 pm

Closed on April 23, 1992, last operated by AMC.

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50sSNIPES commented about Fort George Drive-In on Mar 4, 2025 at 8:17 pm

Closed on September 3, 1990 with “Pump Up The Volume” and “Navy Seals”. It originally closed for the season, but the screen’s damage from high winds forced it to close for the final time.

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50sSNIPES commented about Wyandotte Theatre on Mar 4, 2025 at 8:15 pm

Became a porn house in September 1977.

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50sSNIPES commented about Regal Tigard 11 on Mar 4, 2025 at 1:53 pm

Built on site of the former Family Dri-Vin.

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50sSNIPES commented about United Cinemas Hirakata on Mar 4, 2025 at 11:47 am

The United Cinemas Hirakata has closed its doors for the final time on February 2, 2025, marking the first multiplex theater in Japan to close with a 4DX auditorium. This left the United Cinemas Kishiwada in the south part of Osaka as the only United Cinemas theater operating in Osaka.

The Cineplex Hirakata was renamed the United Cinemas Hirakata on June 1, 2013 when Cineplex absorbed into United Cinemas, and all Cineplex sites became under the management of United Cinemas. COVID closed the theater twice, from April 2020 until May 21, 2020, and again from April 25, 2021 until May 31, 2021.

Screen 5 is the largest with 445 seats, and Screen 6 is the smallest with 112 seats and 4DX installations which was installed on December 16, 2015. Beforehand, Screen 6 used to be a normal auditorium with 271 seats. The rest of the auditoriums have ranging capacities of 136-286.

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50sSNIPES commented about Rogue Theatre on Mar 4, 2025 at 8:37 am

Renamed the Rogue Theatre in March 1938.

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50sSNIPES commented about Ritz Theatre on Mar 4, 2025 at 8:32 am

Closed in March 1931. The Ritz was also one of a few theaters in Oklahoma to have installations of a Columbia-Kolster TheatrePhone sound system.

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50sSNIPES commented about Cinema 1 & 2 on Mar 3, 2025 at 6:00 pm

This was the replacement of the Alimar Theatre (lastly known as the Alimar Twin Cinemas) which was destroyed by an arson-related fire on May 3, 1979.

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50sSNIPES commented about Alimar Twin Cinemas on Mar 3, 2025 at 5:57 pm

The Alimar Theatre last operated as a twin under the name “Alimar Twin Cinemas” which didn’t last long after reopening as a twin. After its last showings of “Crimebusters” in Screen 1 and “Smokey And The Bandit” in Screen 2 is when the early morning fire of May 3, 1979 started.

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50sSNIPES commented about Cinema 90 6 on Mar 3, 2025 at 5:52 pm

Its actually once operated by the United Artists Theater Circuit Inc., not United Theatres.

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50sSNIPES commented about Homestead Flagship Cinema on Mar 3, 2025 at 4:50 pm

Still abandoned as of March 2025. What’s really unique is that its movie posters from its last days of operation are still visible but faded.

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50sSNIPES commented about Arcade Theatre on Mar 3, 2025 at 4:24 pm

Still open in 1969.

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50sSNIPES commented about Hartford Theatre on Mar 3, 2025 at 4:23 pm

The Hartford Theater opened its doors on May 6, 1948 with Robert Paige in “The Red Stallion” along with the reissue of Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony “Little Hiawatha”. It was still open in 1964, but stopped advertising afterward, meaning that it either closed in 1964 or just stopped advertising in general.