AMC Majestic 6
118 Summer Street,
Stamford,
CT
06901
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Operated by: AMC Theatres
Previously operated by: Bow-Tie Cinemas, Crown Theatres LLC
Architects: James Thomas Martino
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Styles: Neo-Vintage
Previous Names: Crown Majestic Theatre, Bow Tie Majestic 6, Bow Tie Ultimate Majestic 6 & BTX Theater
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
203.323.1690
Manager:
203.323.1690
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News About This Theater
- Oct 15, 2007 — Connecticut Film Fest, Take 2
A new multiplex built behind the old Palace Theater, the Majestic 6 recalls the palaces of old in its Neo-Moderne style façade. It opened on October 3, 1997 by Crown Theatres. Bow Tie acquired Crown in 2006. In 2019, the theater was extensively renovated with leather recliner seating, full kitchen and a fun lobby bar that hosts trivia nights, brunch and televised events. It features a BTX large format auditorium with Dolby Atmos sound.
AMC took over this theater from Bow Tie on 4/18/22 and it was renamed AMC Majestic 6 from April 22, 20222. Bow Tie remains the property owner.
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Recent comments (view all 11 comments)
The link goes to the Crown Theatres site, not Bow Tie Cinemas. Maybe the sale has not been completed, yet?
Known as Crown Majestic in the 1998/1999 Directory.
The Majestic 6 in Stamford was designed for Crown Cinema Corporation by Port Washington, New York, architect James Thomas Martino.
Very nice colorful- themed theater I have seen The Good Dinosaur at. It uses some Sound that is too loud though, i had to cover my ears at some parts, even the trailers were loud, and one other thing, there was so much trailers, but they were good.
Renovations being completed to severely reduce capacity with with the installation of leather recliners.
New capacity are 1. 107 2. 94 3. 97 4. 66 5. 87 6. 181 (BTX) Source: Bow Tie Ticketing system
Total seats 632 please upate
This is my new go-to for movies… a few blocks from the metro north station. Restaurants around there too. Plenty of empty and separate COVID socially distanced seeds.
Please update, theatre open October 3, 1997 with THX and Dolby Digital sound in all screens. The complex was supposed to be nine screens but got scaled back according to article. Grand opening ad in photos
The BTX auditorium rebranded as Prime at AMC in theatre 6