The Horace McMahon theatre opened on July 30th, 1972 and taken over by new management and renamed Penthouse Cinema showing adult movies on October 5th. It closed on February 14th, 1979 and reopened as the Sono Cinema on March 9th, 1979. Grand opening ads posted.
On June 12th, 1911, the curtains rose at the Pleasant Hour Theatre, promising an evening of enchantment. However, fate had other plans. Midway through the opening performance, the theater plunged into darkness—a blackout that ignited a fresh wave of panic among the audience. Newspaper article and grand opening ad posted.
Originally opened as the Jerry Lewis Cinema on February 21, 1973, the theater was renamed Cinema Bethel on February 7, 1974. It transitioned to an adult cinema on October 9, 1974, featuring “Deep Throat,” and was renamed Penthouse Cinema on January 17, 1978. The cinema closed in 1984 but later reopened as Bethel Cinema with two screens on February 12, 1993. Screens 3 and 4 were added in 1999. Grand opening ad posted.
Renamed for a very short time as Walt Disney’s Holiday Theatre on December 16th, 1960, for the Christmas holidays. It closed in 1971.
It opened on July 17th, 1963, and closed in 1976.
It was renamed the Atlantic Drive-In theatre in 1949 to avoid confusion with the other drive-ins in the area. Closed 1973.
Two screens on December 21st, 1977. Another ad posted.
Two screens on March 4th, 1977. Another ad posted.
The 5-plex opened on June 25th, 1976. Ad posted.
The 2nd screen opened on March 20th, 1975. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened January 18th, 1968, and reopened as a twin cinema on June 14th, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as a twin cinema on December 25th, 1975. Another ad posted.
Reopened as a twin on March 29th, 1974. Ad posted.
Opened on March 27th, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on July 20th, 1973. Big grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on July 29th, 1988. Grand opening ad posted.
Last showtimes appeared on December 9th, 1999, and announced closed in March 2000. Article posted.
Last showtimes appeared on September 23rd, 1989.
The Horace McMahon theatre opened on July 30th, 1972 and taken over by new management and renamed Penthouse Cinema showing adult movies on October 5th. It closed on February 14th, 1979 and reopened as the Sono Cinema on March 9th, 1979. Grand opening ads posted.
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Opened August 5th, 1916 according to article in photo section.
Opened on September 24th, 1915. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
On June 12th, 1911, the curtains rose at the Pleasant Hour Theatre, promising an evening of enchantment. However, fate had other plans. Midway through the opening performance, the theater plunged into darkness—a blackout that ignited a fresh wave of panic among the audience. Newspaper article and grand opening ad posted.
Opened September 2nd, 1914. Grand opening ad posted.
Originally opened as the Jerry Lewis Cinema on February 21, 1973, the theater was renamed Cinema Bethel on February 7, 1974. It transitioned to an adult cinema on October 9, 1974, featuring “Deep Throat,” and was renamed Penthouse Cinema on January 17, 1978. The cinema closed in 1984 but later reopened as Bethel Cinema with two screens on February 12, 1993. Screens 3 and 4 were added in 1999. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on December 14th, 1994 with a 50 cent movie promo and on the 16th with regular movies. Ads posted.