Actual original closing date is October 18, 1975, and at the time the Capri operated as an adult house for a small amount of years. That’s when the former ex-theater was then “re-purposed” and operated as a dance studio afterward.
Once operated by Cinemaland and last operated by Mann Theatres (MN). Actual closing date is June 15, 1996 with “Mr. Holland’s Opus” in Screen 1 and a double feature of “Toy Story” and “The Birdcage” in Screen 2.
Closed as a movie theater on April 19, 1998 with “Major League 3” in Screen 1 and “Lost In Space” in Screen 2. It also went under the name Anoka Cinema at the time.
Closed as a full-time movie house on September 21, 1996 with a special showing of Gene Kelly’s “The Three Musketeers”.
Opened with Pat O'Brien in “Garden Of The Moon” (unknown if extras added). It originally housed 519 seats.
Actual original closing date is October 18, 1975, and at the time the Capri operated as an adult house for a small amount of years. That’s when the former ex-theater was then “re-purposed” and operated as a dance studio afterward.
Once operated by Cinemaland.
Midcontinent opened the theater, but was taken over by Cinemaland that same year.
Once operated by Cinemaland.
Once operated by Cinemaland.
Once operated by Cinemaland.
Once operated by Cinemaland.
Opened by Cinemaland.
Once operated by Cinemaland and last operated by Mann Theatres (MN). Actual closing date is June 15, 1996 with “Mr. Holland’s Opus” in Screen 1 and a double feature of “Toy Story” and “The Birdcage” in Screen 2.
There is an earlier Waconia Theatre before this opened.
Last operated by Cineplex Odeon.
Last operated by Loews Cineplex.
Closed as a movie theater on April 19, 1998 with “Major League 3” in Screen 1 and “Lost In Space” in Screen 2. It also went under the name Anoka Cinema at the time.
Actual Campus closing date is December 31, 1989.
Closed with “I Feel It Rising”.
Closed with “Delinquents” in Screen 1 and “Back To The Future Part II” in Screen 2.
Closed with “Green Card” in Screen 1 and “Bonfire Of The Vanities” in Screen 2.
Closed on November 18, 1973, yes with “Live And Let Die”.
Closed with “Asylum” and “Duel”.
Closed with “Gremlins 2: The New Batch” in Screen 1 and “Back To The Future Part III” in Screen 2.
Closed as a cinema on July 13, 1974.
Closed in late-1998.
Closed with “Soft Beds, Hard Battles” and the appropriate-titled “The Last Chapter”.