Blackwood Theatre

32 S. Black Horse Pike,
Blackwood, NJ 08012

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Previous Names: Movie Box, Movies

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Blackwood Theater

The Blackwood Theatre was opened on August 24, 1921, a Moller organ was installed in 1927. On May 16, 1974 it was renamed Movie Box, operating as a discount theatre until September 1980. On September 19, 1980 it was renamed Movies. It was closed on November 30, 1982 with Albert Finney in “Annie”.

In October 1983 it was donated to the city and went back to its original Blackwood Theatre name in use as a playhouse. First staging adult plays and later children’s plays, it was closed in 1984. It was demolished in April 1990.

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teecee
teecee on July 20, 2005 at 1:46 am

A Moller organ, opus 4944, was installed in this theatre in 1927.

nursebrittany
nursebrittany on December 27, 2005 at 1:21 pm

is this the one that was along the pike across from the library that got torn down in the late 80s/early 90s and is now a small grassy area with a gazeebo?

JBon
JBon on February 6, 2006 at 6:19 am

I remember seeing it get torn down. I was living in the Blackwood Estates section at the time. I moved there in late 87' and from what I was told, the theatre had been closed for several year’s. I do remember they were looking for a buyer but the building needed extensive repair’s mainly to the roof. In fact, if memory serve’s me correct, they were willing to sell the thing for like a dollar but the repair’s exceeded the “at time” value of the building. Of course and unfortunatly that was about ten year’s before the big realestate boon in South Jersey. Now as nursebrittany has described, sadly, it is a small grassy “area” complete with gazeeeebo! Had this theatre been in a Collingswood, Haddonfield or Woodbury it would probably be, if not a theatre of a sort, then a resturant or something other than a small grassy “area”. The above mentioned town’s know how to “preserve” and “restore”. This theatre was just in the wrong place at the wrong time!

RickB
RickB on March 3, 2006 at 1:45 am

Wasn’t this the theater that somebody covered with aluminum or vinyl siding and renamed the “Movie Box” for a while? It went from second run to adult films, then a company called CenterStage came in, took off the siding and tried live theater for a year or two before running out of money.

JBon
JBon on March 14, 2006 at 4:02 am

Don’t know Rick, I’ll have to try and look up one of my old Blackwood neighbor’s who grew up down there and see what they remember. like I said. It was closed in 87' when I moved there…

teecee
teecee on July 1, 2006 at 3:47 am

In 1979 the original marquee was removed and the theater was renamed the Movies. Originally owned by the Harwan family. Demolished in 1991.

Images of America: South Jersey Movie Houses, page 35

Ahnuld
Ahnuld on January 23, 2011 at 1:16 pm

GPS location site, has a little write up on the Blackwood Theater Park, as well as photos.

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dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on September 5, 2024 at 7:40 am

Louis C. Joyce, Jr. built the brick-based Blackwood Theatre in 1921 as a photoplay house launching August 24, 1921. I.J. Legal took on the venue opening it four days a week in 1930 as the theater converted to sound to remain viable. Saul Cohen operated the venue from 1940 to 1955. In the 1970s, it closed and opened several times under a variety of operators. It was renamed the Movie Box on May 16, 1974 showing discount, second-run dollar movies until September of 1980.

On September 19, 1980, it became Movies! until its final showing of “Annie" on November 30, 1982 ending a 60 year photoplay / movie exhibition run. It was donated to the city. In October of 1983 it returned to its Blackwood Theatre moniker with live plays first by adults and then by children closing in 1984. The building needed $500,000 in interior improvements and the same amount for a new roof. Still owned by the city, it was demolished in April of 1990.

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