Closed September 1st, 2019 and the screens demolished in late November 2019 reports La Relève https://www.lareleve.qc.ca/2020/04/20/cine-parc-boucherville/
The executives of Cineplex, the largest theater operator in Canada, have made the decision to put an end to the activities of the Boucherville open-air cinema for good.
The company, which is headquartered in Toronto, had the two screens on Eiffel Street destroyed last fall without fanfare or trumpet, and there are no plans to erect new structures to replace them.
“The drive-in will not be back this spring,” confirms communications director Sarah Van Lange. We thank the community for their support over the years and we hope to welcome them to our venues located in neighboring municipalities and neighborhoods. "
The latter also claims that the tragedy that occurred last July, when a four-month-old baby died after being hit by a car, had no impact on the decision to close the outdoor cinema.
“I can confirm that we had it all planned out a while ago,” she responded to the question raised by La Relève. Remember that the company also operates the cinemas of the Cineplex Odeon Boucherville Cinema, which is closed while the COVID-19 crisis lasts.
Van Lange says her company will reopen its cinemas as soon as the government approves a resumption of activities.
Ciné-Parc Boucherville has been showing films during the summer season since 1974. Following its closure, five drive-ins remain in operation in Quebec, namely those of Orford, Saint-Eustache, Saint-Hilaire, Val Morin as well as than the Paradiso in the Chandler region, in the Gaspé.
in financial trouble in September.
“MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – A Midwest City movie theater that has been open for less than a year is being foreclosed upon.
The Warren Theatre, which closed for months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is going into foreclosure.
The theater had been open for just seven months before COVID-19 caused all movie theaters to temporarily close back in March.
Arvest Bank filed the foreclosure in late August, saying the theater owes millions in loan payments and interest.
Warren already sold the theaters they operated in Moore, Broken Arrow, Kansas and Missouri.
A City of Midwest City spokesperson released the following statement to KFOR about the foreclosure:“
https://kfor.com/news/local/midwest-city-movie-theater-foreclosed-upon-less-than-a-year-after-opening/#:~:text=MIDWEST%20CITY%2C%20Okla,about%20the%20foreclosure%3A
Closed September 1st, 2019 and the screens demolished in late November 2019 reports La Relève https://www.lareleve.qc.ca/2020/04/20/cine-parc-boucherville/
The executives of Cineplex, the largest theater operator in Canada, have made the decision to put an end to the activities of the Boucherville open-air cinema for good.
The company, which is headquartered in Toronto, had the two screens on Eiffel Street destroyed last fall without fanfare or trumpet, and there are no plans to erect new structures to replace them.
“The drive-in will not be back this spring,” confirms communications director Sarah Van Lange. We thank the community for their support over the years and we hope to welcome them to our venues located in neighboring municipalities and neighborhoods. "
The latter also claims that the tragedy that occurred last July, when a four-month-old baby died after being hit by a car, had no impact on the decision to close the outdoor cinema.
“I can confirm that we had it all planned out a while ago,” she responded to the question raised by La Relève. Remember that the company also operates the cinemas of the Cineplex Odeon Boucherville Cinema, which is closed while the COVID-19 crisis lasts.
Van Lange says her company will reopen its cinemas as soon as the government approves a resumption of activities.
Ciné-Parc Boucherville has been showing films during the summer season since 1974. Following its closure, five drive-ins remain in operation in Quebec, namely those of Orford, Saint-Eustache, Saint-Hilaire, Val Morin as well as than the Paradiso in the Chandler region, in the Gaspé.
October 2nd, 1968 grand opening ad posted. 3rd screen opened on August 16th, 1969.
This opened on May 7th, 1947 with “L' Elernd Retour” and “One Exciting Week”
permanently closed per google search
This was at the old Fiesta drive-in at 5360 N. Mesa Street.
This was at the old Fiesta drive-in at 5360 N. Mesa Street.
Grand opening ad posted. It’s was the first twin drive in in Australia.
Closed according to the Facebook page.
Closed per https://www.amctheatres.com/amc-classic-chattanooga-10-closed
June 8th, 1949 Two theatres opened on the same day
June 14th, 1967
The Bacon theatre opened on June 8th, 1949 with “My Dream is Yours” and “Connecticut Yankee”. Grand opening ad posted.
Thanks.
Canderal gave low rents to AMC.
Closed? its Facebook page has been disconnected.
Grand opening ad posted
Taken over by Crown theatres in early 1994.
Crown takes over General Cinema in town Wed, Jan 19, 1994 – 15 · The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kansas) · Newspapers.com
Opened on May 28th, 1971. Grand opening ad posted.
in financial trouble in September. “MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – A Midwest City movie theater that has been open for less than a year is being foreclosed upon.
The Warren Theatre, which closed for months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is going into foreclosure.
The theater had been open for just seven months before COVID-19 caused all movie theaters to temporarily close back in March.
Arvest Bank filed the foreclosure in late August, saying the theater owes millions in loan payments and interest.
Warren already sold the theaters they operated in Moore, Broken Arrow, Kansas and Missouri.
A City of Midwest City spokesperson released the following statement to KFOR about the foreclosure:“ https://kfor.com/news/local/midwest-city-movie-theater-foreclosed-upon-less-than-a-year-after-opening/#:~:text=MIDWEST%20CITY%2C%20Okla,about%20the%20foreclosure%3A
https://kfor.com/news/local/midwest-city-movie-theater-foreclosed-upon-less-than-a-year-after-opening/
This has reopened as Cinemark North Bistro in December 2020.
Construction announcement from December 23rd, 1993.
Warren theatres were established in 1970 as American Cinemas.
Google reports that this is permanently closed.
This opened as Super Saver Cinemas on February 6th, 1987. Grand opening ads posted. The ad claims it had 1940’s luxurious decor. Admission: $1
This opened on a discount policy on November 9th, 1979 with “Amityville Horror” and “Meatballs” - “Foul Play”. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed August 1984. article
Fading drive-in in South Jersey Sun, Aug 4, 1985 – Page 314 · The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com