Cinema 23 Fiveplex

95 Pompton Avenue,
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009

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rivest266
rivest266 on October 2, 2024 at 10:59 am

Expanded to five screens on July 13th, 1990. Ad posted.

Logan5
Logan5 on June 18, 2024 at 5:10 pm

I believe the address was 95 Pompton Ave, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009. Looks like Park Avenue Bridals went into that space when the Cinema 23 closed.

Guodone
Guodone on October 6, 2020 at 4:41 am

markp, OK, that was probably the reason why we went to Cinema 23. Thanks-

markp
markp on October 5, 2020 at 3:53 pm

Guodone, no Menlo did not. We installed it before Grease but we didnt plat that in 70 MM either.

Guodone
Guodone on October 5, 2020 at 12:36 pm

markp, I’m trying to figure out why we went to Cinema 23. Maybe for the 70mm experience? Did Menlo have 70mm?

markp
markp on October 5, 2020 at 10:43 am

Guodone, it was playing at the Menlo Park Twin until late Dec 1977.

Guodone
Guodone on October 5, 2020 at 9:50 am

I took my parents to see Star Wars here in the fall of 1977 as it was no longer playing close to where we lived. Nice theater as I remember.

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on February 10, 2019 at 8:36 am

Clearview closed the Cinema 23 on May 11, 2010 at the end of lease. It did outlast the Blockbuster Video Store that was a near neighbor in the same complex by one month.

rivest266
rivest266 on July 9, 2018 at 1:08 am

This opened on November 21st, 1969. Grand opening ad in the photo section.

moviebuff82
moviebuff82 on April 24, 2018 at 4:04 pm

One of the few theatres in the area that showed Tron in 70mm during its theatrical run.

MovieMan____1952
MovieMan____1952 on June 21, 2014 at 1:42 pm

As manager of the Willowbrook Cinema, and the Little Cinema in the mall I also “opened” this theater for Spyro Lenas but did not manager it. Meyer Ackerman was a “partner” in this theatre. I’m not sure on the seating but I believe it may have been 800.

Ken Lehman

EsseXploreR
EsseXploreR on August 30, 2013 at 6:45 am

The building is completely gutted, it’s like a warehouse.

CSWalczak
CSWalczak on October 17, 2012 at 9:54 am

The theater will be converted to office and retail space: View article

fred1
fred1 on October 4, 2011 at 7:37 am

You are correct misterrick It was closed by Reagal Cinemas shorty after taking over UATC

misterrick
misterrick on October 3, 2011 at 8:49 pm

My mind is totally spacing and I could be wrong but I seem to recall that Cinema 23 like the Colony in Livingston was originally part of the United Artists Theatres circuit?

Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers on December 27, 2010 at 10:56 am

Right on Alex,Had VHS been around in the seventies all those great Late Shows we booked would have died.

Oleksij
Oleksij on August 23, 2010 at 1:10 pm

Well, I’m sad to see another part of my youth vanish. I must admit, I hadn’t been there in a couple of years. Not because of any problems with the theatre, but because I could usually find the same films playing at a theatre closer to home. I think the last film I saw there was THE HULK with Ed Norton.

My favorite memory of Cinena 23 comes from the mid-1970s when for two – and possibly three – summers in a row, they held Disney festivals. Every week throughout the summer they presented a Disney double-feature, usually a classic accompanied by one of Disney’s lesser efforts. It was because of those festivals tha I finally saw FANTASIA, and ALICE IN WONDERLAND, and PETER PAN. I also got to see CINDERELLA and SLEEPING BEAUTY on the big screen again. And it was at the Cinema 23 that I go to see re-releases of DR. ZHIVAGO, BONNIE & CLYDE, and 2001. Of course, the advent of the VCR put an end to such re-releases.

Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers on June 30, 2010 at 7:07 pm

Yeah,I could only think to put Steve Martin on the Marquee,but even his name did not help.I can’t believe it played anywhere over three weeks.Not including get dumped on a Drive-in in the same city.

William
William on June 24, 2010 at 3:33 pm

Well remember Mike that producer Robert Stigwood was coming off two Big music hits in a row. “Grease” 1978 and “Saturday Night Fever” 1977. So Universal was hoping for a third music hit with “Sgt. Pepper” with music by the Bee Gees and in 70MM 6-Track Dolby Stereo. Well you know the rest of the story.

Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers on June 24, 2010 at 3:09 pm

Are you telling me someone approved “Sgt.Pepper’s” to be processed in 70mm! That was suppose to be our BIG summer Hit.I think we played maybe two weeks.

larry
larry on June 24, 2010 at 1:33 pm

The theater should have closed long ago…completely outdated.

Astyanax
Astyanax on June 24, 2010 at 1:13 pm

Sorry that this theater closed but I could only tolerate going there once. The closet-sized theaters and the overall tacky environment made other alternate locations worth an extra 10 minutes of travel time.

rivest266
rivest266 on May 17, 2010 at 3:24 pm

This was at Route 23 just south of Harper Terrace in the Pilgram Plaza.

William
William on May 17, 2010 at 2:18 pm

The theatre opened with Woody Allen’s “Take the Money and Run” on Nov. 23rd. 1969 in 35mm.

William
William on May 17, 2010 at 2:10 pm

The theatre had a limited 70MM life.

1970
“Gone With The Wind” 4/29-5/5 1970
“Doctor Zhivago” 5/6-5/12 1970
“The Sand Pebbles” 5/13-5/19 1970
“2001: A Space Odyssey” 5/20-5/26 1970

1977
“Star Wars” 12/23 1977

1978
“Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” 7/21 1978

1979
“Alien” 7/27 1979

1981
“The Empire Strikes Back” 7/31 1981

1982
“E.T.” 2/18 1982
“TRON” 7/9 1982

1983
“Brainstorm” 10/21 1983

1984
“Starman” 12/14 1984