The actual original closing date is January 25, 1944 with Lucille Ball in “Best Foot Forward” and Frankie Albertson in “Underground Agent” along with a few unnamed shorts. There is also a special “Victory Rose Dinnerware Days” right after screening.
Unlike most multi-screen drive-ins, all four screens closed on separate dates. The first screen closed on February 18, 1985, while the second screen closed on July 1, 1985.
The final remaining two screens closed for the final time on July 21, 1985 with “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” and “Purple Rain” in Screen 1 and “Back To The Future” and “The Last Starfighter” in Screen 2.
The Plaza Twin Theater closed for the final time on November 10, 1988 with “Moon Over Parador” in Screen 1 and “Moonstruck” in Screen 2. The theater did reopen the following month as a live performance house under the name “Plaza Live Theatre”.
The Towne Theatre closed for the final time on May 2, 1989 with “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” and “Chances Are” after an electrical fire destroyed both the stage and the first 20 rows of seats. Nobody was in the theater at the time.
Closed on August 7, 1995 with “Apollo 13”.
Renamed the Paramount Theatre on January 11, 1932.
The actual original closing date is January 25, 1944 with Lucille Ball in “Best Foot Forward” and Frankie Albertson in “Underground Agent” along with a few unnamed shorts. There is also a special “Victory Rose Dinnerware Days” right after screening.
Opened on December 9, 1988 as a replacement of the Cobb Jupiter 3.
The Cobb Jupiter 3 closed on the same day as the Cobb Jupiter 8’s opening.
Closed on May 16, 1976.
Closed in late-April 1993.
Unlike most multi-screen drive-ins, all four screens closed on separate dates. The first screen closed on February 18, 1985, while the second screen closed on July 1, 1985.
The final remaining two screens closed for the final time on July 21, 1985 with “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” and “Purple Rain” in Screen 1 and “Back To The Future” and “The Last Starfighter” in Screen 2.
Closed on November 4, 1996.
Closed on October 29, 1992.
The Plaza Twin Theater closed for the final time on November 10, 1988 with “Moon Over Parador” in Screen 1 and “Moonstruck” in Screen 2. The theater did reopen the following month as a live performance house under the name “Plaza Live Theatre”.
Muvico last operated the theater until its closure on September 17, 1998 when the chain launched their nearby 18-screener.
I think this replaced the nearby twin-screener, but that remains unknown at this time.
Opened on December 21, 1977, closed on March 1, 1990.
Closed on May 21, 2006, demolished in September 2007.
Still open in the late-1970s.
Closed on December 18, 1997.
Prior to this theater’s opening, AMC in Boca Raton was left in the dark for a while following the November 1988 closure of their Boca Mall 6.
Closed on June 27, 2000.
Closed on September 21, 1987 with “Adventures In Babysitting” and “Spaceballs”.
Actual opening date is May 12, 1989.
Closed on January 12, 1992 with “My Girl” in Screen 1 and “Star Trek VI” in Screen 2.
Closed on August 28, 1986 with “The Fly” and “Out Of Bounds”.
Closed on August 31, 1986 with “Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II” and “Murphy’s Law”.
The Towne Theatre closed for the final time on May 2, 1989 with “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” and “Chances Are” after an electrical fire destroyed both the stage and the first 20 rows of seats. Nobody was in the theater at the time.