Park Hill Theatre

423 S. Broadway,
Yonkers, NY 10705

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dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on October 6, 2020 at 3:51 am

Yonkers' original Park Hill Theatre was a photoplay house that opened on South Main Street November 19, 1912 but was closed and ordered divested by a court in 1913. The building was home to a Ford auto dealer. But the name would get another chance at another South Main location – this time a new-build facility.

The moniker would be used by Matthew Chyrstmos with the new Park Hill Theatre opening April 7, 1926 with a World Premiere of the film, “Sandy” (1926) starring Madge Bellamy supported by the Park Hall Orchestra, an Aesop’s Fable cartoon entitled, “A Moral and a Smile, a Mutt and Jeff cartoon entitled, “A Kick for Cinderella,” a partially animated short, “The Voice of the Nightingale,” a comedy short, “The Married Life and Helen and Warren” and another comedy short, “Moving Day.” That same film title had opened The Park Theatre in the Warburton Building less than two months prior but it was the 1925 version with Colleen Moore.

On November 10, 1929, the theatre added sound to stay relevant. The Theatre appears to have closed on June 30, 1982 with a double feature of “The Thing” and “Final Countdown.”

BTW: “The Park” or Park Theatre was located at 45 Warburton in the Warburton Theatre. This venue was never known as the Park Theatre or The Park.

rivest266
rivest266 on October 2, 2020 at 10:18 pm

Grand opening ad posted.

optimist008
optimist008 on August 22, 2017 at 7:43 pm

The Enchanted Room was located diagonally above the theater. The Facebook page “I Grew Up in Yonkers” has gone into detail about it..

Joseph
Joseph on May 20, 2014 at 9:27 pm

Was the Parkhill in Yonkers ever used as a nightclub known as The Enchanted Room? Postcards of the Enchanted Room identify it as being located at 423 S. Broadway in Yonkers. Singer Jerry Vale got an early start there.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on July 12, 2009 at 8:39 am

Here’s a PDF of a report about the Park Hill Theatre, with history and photos. Published in 2004.

Sontaran6
Sontaran6 on January 17, 2009 at 1:04 am

I recollect Park Hill as a very nice theater, around 1970 or so. We used to drive over from Woodlawn, to see flicks here. The only real problem was finding a parking place nearby. The neighborhood deteriorated, later.

GeorgeStrum
GeorgeStrum on December 22, 2006 at 11:09 pm

Could anyone give a brief history of the Park Hill? I assume that by the looks of the exterior it was built in the early 30’s.

joemasher
joemasher on June 11, 2005 at 4:19 pm

The Park Hill was triplexed by its last operator. It closed in the early 90’s after their business was severly impacted by the National Amusements Cross County 10-plex nearby. The theatre building housed a church in the late 90’s, but was recently put up for sale again. The marquee is still on the building. It is the last of the downtown Yonkers theatres still standing in its original configuration.

RobertR
RobertR on June 10, 2005 at 3:47 am

Cinema 5 were was a chain of art houses originally called Rugoff Theatres. They were the company who built Cinema 1-2 among others.

Roger Katz
Roger Katz on June 10, 2005 at 2:43 am

What’s Cinema 5?