AMC Burbank 14
140 E. Palm Avenue,
Burbank,
CA
91502
140 E. Palm Avenue,
Burbank,
CA
91502
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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.”
Please update, theatre close June 19, 2003. Final pictures displayed in photos
Please update, theatre open December 12, 1986
14 screens on December 20th, 1991. No grand opening ad bought
15 years ago it was gone.
This closed in 2003 and 2 years later The AMC Century 14 closed
“The Rocketeer” was presented at the AMC Burbank 10 in 35mm Dolby Stereo beginning on Friday June 21, 1991.
Detailed article about the 1986 opening here: http://articles.latimes.com/1986-12-15/entertainment/ca-2862_1_multiplex
Theatre should be marked demolished.
The site of the theatre is now a condo/loft/whatever complex. If you look on the ground floor they left a few original walls near the foundation for some reason.
Zip code was/is 91502.
Here is an undated photo:
http://tinyurl.com/2pn2jc
I worked at the theatre in 1997 when we celebrated the 10th anniversary…….
This theater was truly a flagship in the revitalization of downtown Burbank. Until this mid 1980s revitalization the nearby area along San Fernando Road was closed to traffic and was called the Golden Mall. It was a sleepy little area of small retail shops with playgrounds in the middle. Little different from its birth in the 1960s. After the AMC Burbank 14 was built many new business and restaurants, including an enclosed mall, came to the area and San Fernando Road was reopened to traffic. The first film I saw here was in 1986. It was some classic Disney re-release. Today the area is quite different form those days.
correction: this theatre opened in 1986. the first movie i saw there was eddie murphy’s “golden child.”
I love the front row and this was the first theater I attended in which at least one screen went nearly to the floor, significantly improving the front-row experience.
Oops, forgot about seating: It held ht following:
1,2,5,6,9,10,13,14 – All sat 200 each
3,4 – 150 Each
7,8 – 389 Each
11 – 500
12 – 575
3753 Seats total.