Marco Movie Theater
599 S. Collier Boulevard,
Marco Island,
FL
34145
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Previous Names: Marco Island Cinema 1 & 2
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Opened on December 27, 1974 as the Marco Island Cinema 1 & 2. with Burt Reynolds in “The Longest Yard” & Dick Van Dyke in “Lt. Robin Crusoe U.S.N.”. This theater is unique in that it serves dinner as well as first run movies, and you’re seating arrangements are not the norm for theater goers, but you would be sitting around a table that seats 4-6 in your own private cubicle. Very interesting, and the food is quite good, considering it’s from a movie. If you’re ever in the area, it is worth a trip, even if it’s just one time, to experience this theater. I understand, that the owners have recently completed another theater in the Fort Myers area of Florida.
The Marco Movie Theater was closed on April 28, 2026.
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Here is an August 1975 ad from the Naples Daily News. The theater was a twin at that time.
http://tinyurl.com/ykalmdf
Opened on December 25, 1974 as the Marco Island Cinema 1 & 2 with the ribbon cut by Frank Mackle, Jr. of the family that developed Marco Island, Florida, with assistance from Miss Marco Island. The films were “The Longest Yard” and “Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.”
The venue closed as a twin on August 29, 1985. It was given a major makeover reopening on December 17, 1993 as the four-screen, 242-seat dine-in Marco with two, 72-seat auditoriums and two, 49 seats audis. The venue had a great run closing on its final day of April 28, 2026.