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Once operated by CinemaNational.
Last operated by CinemaNational.
ANOTHER Correction: This actually closed on August 6, 1979 with “Prophecy”. This was once operated by Cinecom.
This actually closed on May 30, 1971 with “Patton” and “MASH”. Cinecom was its last operator.
Closed on June 15, 1980 with “Coal Miner’s Daughter”.
Once operated by SportService.
Once operated by Cinecom and later SportService. The Strand actually closed on May 24, 1977 with “Rocky” and was demolished in July 1978. This was never twinned.
Once operated by Cinecom and later SportService.
Once known as Magipix Gateway Cinema when local chain Magipix took over the theater in May 1973.
The screen looks low mounted.
Actual closing date is May 13, 1976 with “Gone With The Wind”. Giddens & Rester Theatres was its last operator.
Closed on October 4, 1953 with “Johnny The Giant Killer” and “Spaceways” along with an unnamed cartoon because of lease expiration.
Also opened with “Time Travelers”.
Closed in 1965.
Closed on April 12, 1986 with “Jewel Of The Nile” in Screen 1 and “Murphy’s Romance” in Screen 2.
Once known as Williams Twin Cinemas.
Closed on September 27, 1987 with “The Big Easy”.
Once operated by CinemaNational.
Once operated by CinemaNational.
Once operated by CinemaNational.
Last operated by CinemaNational.
ANOTHER Correction: This actually closed on August 6, 1979 with “Prophecy”. This was once operated by Cinecom.
This actually closed on May 30, 1971 with “Patton” and “MASH”. Cinecom was its last operator.
Closed on June 15, 1980 with “Coal Miner’s Daughter”.
Once operated by SportService.
Once operated by SportService.
Once operated by Cinecom and later SportService. The Strand actually closed on May 24, 1977 with “Rocky” and was demolished in July 1978. This was never twinned.
Once operated by Cinecom and later SportService.
Once operated by Cinecom and later SportService.
Once operated by Cinecom and later SportService.
Once known as Magipix Gateway Cinema when local chain Magipix took over the theater in May 1973.
Once operated by Cinecom and later SportService.
Once operated by SportService.
Once operated by SportService.
The screen looks low mounted.
Actual closing date is May 13, 1976 with “Gone With The Wind”. Giddens & Rester Theatres was its last operator.
Closed on October 4, 1953 with “Johnny The Giant Killer” and “Spaceways” along with an unnamed cartoon because of lease expiration.
Also opened with “Time Travelers”.
Closed in 1965.
Closed on April 12, 1986 with “Jewel Of The Nile” in Screen 1 and “Murphy’s Romance” in Screen 2.
Once known as Williams Twin Cinemas.
Closed on September 27, 1987 with “The Big Easy”.