AMC Loews Meadow 6
800 Plaza Drive,
Secaucus,
NJ
07094
800 Plaza Drive,
Secaucus,
NJ
07094
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: AMC Theatres, Loews Cineplex
Previous Names: Loews Meadow Six
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News About This Theater
- May 13, 2009 — My career as a movie theater manager
Opened June 25, 1982 and operated by Loews Cineplex, it became a first run bargain theater…and was closed by AMC on October 8, 2009. It was demolished in September 2011.
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Recent comments (view all 84 comments)
RIP Meadow 6…..
Ah, the memories… I was one of the managers at the Loews Meadow Six. I still have that weird little key that turns on the overhead emergency house lights.
ET didn’t even play here until February 18 of 1983 in 70mm Dolby Stereo, which was the first movie to be shown that way. When was SDDS installed?
moviebuff82
SDDS was installed back in 1993. I honestly thought it was introduced a couple years later than that, but I went on YouTube and Google that it began its first use before the start of the film “Last Action Hero”.
Here’s a link to a test film that projectionists would use to soundcheck auditoriums with SDDS…https://youtu.be/TPT6kLmigik and here’s one for Dolby…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c3NzucN9_g
Any grand opening ads? I read on new york magazine that this theater showed ET in 35mm during the summer of 1982 along with Tron in Dolby Stereo.
This opened on June 25th, 1982. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
The two Loews theatres closed and didn’t get renovated because the Secaucus Kerasotes Showplace Icon 14 open very close in 2009
Digital Cinema was introduced to the public twenty-five years ago today. This cinema was among the four US locales that began screening that day the D-Cinema version of “Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace.”
ad: First digital projection of a movie 18 Jun 1999, Fri The Record (Hackensack, New Jersey) Newspapers.com