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This opened as Jerry Lewis Cinema on June 17th, 1971 with Jerry Lewis in person. Grand opening ad posted.
It held the world premiere of La Florida with Rémy Girard and Pauline Lapointe on March 11th, 1993. La Florida – Quebec film Thu, Mar 11, 1993 – Page 26 · South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) · Newspapers.com
Become 2nd Avenue Art on February 17th, 1971. Ad posted.
Attempt to convert back from adult movies fails:
Rosetta becomes 2nd Avenue Art Sat, Jun 19, 1971 – 32 · The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) · Newspapers.com
Web grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad: UA The Movies opening Sun, Dec 7, 1986 – 205 · The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, California) · Newspapers.com
Expanded (or subdivided) to 4 screens on September 21st, 1984. No grand opening ad published.
The University Place opened on August 2nd, 1985. Grand opening ad uploaded into the photo section.
Closed in 1981.
4 screens opening on April 13th, 1984
Tryon Mall 4-plex opening Fri, Apr 13, 1984 – 65 · The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Town Cinema 6 opening Fri, May 24, 1985 – 59 · The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad: Queen Park 6 opening Fri, Dec 17, 1982 – 65 · The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina) · Newspapers.com
The Capri became a twin cinema on March 7th, 1975 and three screens opening on November 20th, 1981. Grand opening ads posted.
The Twin Gables theatre opened on March 13th, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Twin Gables theatre opening Fri, Mar 13, 1970 – 92 · The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) · Newspapers.com
Reopened on November 6th, 1970 as the Southland Cinema. Admission: $1. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened on October 16th, 1970 as Pussycat. Grand opening ad posted.
The Northside Twins opened on October 14th, 1970. Grand opening ad already posted.
The Mini-Art opened on June 23rd, 1970 with “Gone With The Wind”. It switched over to adult programming in July 1970.
This theatre, which was owned by Holiday Theatres opened on October 29th, 1970 with a 2nd-run double bill for $1. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. It opened with “True Grit”.
The Holiday theatre opened on November 25th, 1970 with “Patton”. Grand opening ad posted.
Ripshin, that was released as Aschenputtel in 1955.
The Loew’s Westchester opened on February 17th, 1967 with “The Night of the Generals”.
A better quality grand opening ad below and the photo section.
Twin theatre opening Fri, Mar 24, 1967 – 93 · The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) · Newspapers.com
This opened as Jerry Lewis Cinema on June 17th, 1971 with Jerry Lewis in person. Grand opening ad posted.
It held the world premiere of La Florida with Rémy Girard and Pauline Lapointe on March 11th, 1993.
La Florida – Quebec film Thu, Mar 11, 1993 – Page 26 · South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) · Newspapers.com
Become 2nd Avenue Art on February 17th, 1971. Ad posted.
Attempt to convert back from adult movies fails:
Web grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad:
UA The Movies opening Sun, Dec 7, 1986 – 205 · The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, California) · Newspapers.com
Expanded (or subdivided) to 4 screens on September 21st, 1984. No grand opening ad published.
The University Place opened on August 2nd, 1985. Grand opening ad uploaded into the photo section.
Closed in 1981.
4 screens opening on April 13th, 1984
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad:
Queen Park 6 opening Fri, Dec 17, 1982 – 65 · The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, North Carolina) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
The Capri became a twin cinema on March 7th, 1975 and three screens opening on November 20th, 1981. Grand opening ads posted.
The Twin Gables theatre opened on March 13th, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened on November 6th, 1970 as the Southland Cinema. Admission: $1. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened on October 16th, 1970 as Pussycat. Grand opening ad posted.
The Northside Twins opened on October 14th, 1970. Grand opening ad already posted.
The Mini-Art opened on June 23rd, 1970 with “Gone With The Wind”. It switched over to adult programming in July 1970.
This theatre, which was owned by Holiday Theatres opened on October 29th, 1970 with a 2nd-run double bill for $1. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. It opened with “True Grit”.
The Holiday theatre opened on November 25th, 1970 with “Patton”. Grand opening ad posted.
Ripshin, that was released as Aschenputtel in 1955.
The Loew’s Westchester opened on February 17th, 1967 with “The Night of the Generals”.
A better quality grand opening ad below and the photo section.