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and closed in 1993.
Closed 1998
Expanded to 7 screens on December 14th, 1985 and closed in 2003.
and closed 1988.
Grand opening ad Cielo Vista 14 opening Fri, Feb 24, 2006 – 84 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad Cinemark West opening Fri, Apr 25, 2003 – 89 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad in the photo section and below
Tinseltown USA 20 opening Fri, Aug 22, 1997 – 59 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
Closed 1994
This opened on July 22nd, 1994 by Movie One. It had the first THX-certified cinema in El Paso.
Closed 1993. Owners were American Star theatres in 1980, Commonwealth Theatres in 1981, United Artists in 1989 and Boomerang Theatres in 1992.
This had an preview opening on July 28th, 1999 and official opening on the 30th. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below Carmike 16 opening Fri, Jul 30, 1999 – 72 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
and expanded to 7 screens on July 17th, 1987. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Grand opening ad
The Park 6 opening Fri, Mar 21, 1986 – 49 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
This opened on October 9th, 1981. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
2 screens on June 2nd, 1978. Ad in photo section.
Renamed Country Club Cinema on March 3rd, 1978. More to come.
This opened on March 17th, 1978 as Cielo Vista IV V VI by General Cinemas. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the American Star Theater on May 27th, 1977. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on September 5th, 1975. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Reopened as the Cine Azteca on December 2nd, 1973. Another ad posted.
Became a live theatre called the Marquee on September 7th, 1971 until 1972 and reopened as an adult cinema on May 11th, 1973.
Marquee Theater Sun, Aug 29, 1971 – 20 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
more to come.
This opened on May 27th, 1966. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This switched over to adult movies in 1964 until 1969. A 2nd indoor screen called the Penthouse opened on August 3rd, 1968 and closes in 1969. More to come.
This opened on May 7th, 1969. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the first major suburban theatre in the area on December 23rd, 1965. Grand opening ad below and also the photo section
Fox theatre opening Thu, Dec 23, 1965 – 32 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
and closed in 1993.
Closed 1998
Expanded to 7 screens on December 14th, 1985 and closed in 2003.
and closed 1988.
Grand opening ad Cielo Vista 14 opening Fri, Feb 24, 2006 – 84 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad Cinemark West opening Fri, Apr 25, 2003 – 89 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad in the photo section and below
Tinseltown USA 20 opening Fri, Aug 22, 1997 – 59 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
Closed 1994
This opened on July 22nd, 1994 by Movie One. It had the first THX-certified cinema in El Paso.
Closed 1993. Owners were American Star theatres in 1980, Commonwealth Theatres in 1981, United Artists in 1989 and Boomerang Theatres in 1992.
This had an preview opening on July 28th, 1999 and official opening on the 30th. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below Carmike 16 opening Fri, Jul 30, 1999 – 72 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
and expanded to 7 screens on July 17th, 1987. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Grand opening ad
The Park 6 opening Fri, Mar 21, 1986 – 49 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
This opened on October 9th, 1981. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
2 screens on June 2nd, 1978. Ad in photo section.
Renamed Country Club Cinema on March 3rd, 1978. More to come.
This opened on March 17th, 1978 as Cielo Vista IV V VI by General Cinemas. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the American Star Theater on May 27th, 1977. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on September 5th, 1975. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Reopened as the Cine Azteca on December 2nd, 1973. Another ad posted.
Became a live theatre called the Marquee on September 7th, 1971 until 1972 and reopened as an adult cinema on May 11th, 1973.
Marquee Theater Sun, Aug 29, 1971 – 20 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com
more to come.
This opened on May 27th, 1966. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This switched over to adult movies in 1964 until 1969. A 2nd indoor screen called the Penthouse opened on August 3rd, 1968 and closes in 1969. More to come.
This opened on May 7th, 1969. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the first major suburban theatre in the area on December 23rd, 1965. Grand opening ad below and also the photo section
Fox theatre opening Thu, Dec 23, 1965 – 32 · El Paso Times (El Paso, Texas) · Newspapers.com