UA Cerritos Twin Cinemas A & B

11202 E. South Street,
Cerritos, CA 90701

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Previously operated by: United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.

Previous Names: UA Cerritos Twin Cinemas

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UA Cerritos Twin Cinemas, opening in 1972, was the second of three United Artists locations at Los Cerritos Center, a large shopping venue in southeast Los Angeles County. The UA Twin was a freestanding building on the outside of the center in its southwest parking lot, the address given was 11202 E. South Street. Spacious, it was officially designated UA Cerritos Twin Cinemas A & B to distinguish it from smaller inside-mall screens previously opened as UA Cerritos Mall Cinema 4. Configurations similar to this one could be seen elsewhere in the 1970’s and 1980’s, particularly in suburban Southern Califonia. City Center-Orange, Grossmont Center-La Mesa, and Westminster Mall, for example, also once had big screen satellites opposite small mall ‘minimas’.

Cerritos Twin (as it was commonly called), was UA’s prestige house for the area, featuring 70mm 6-Track Dolby Stereo presentation, larger auditoriums and loge seating. 70mm engagements included “Ghandi”, “Ghostbusters”, and “2010”. The plush loge sections, located in the back rows, offered extra comfort and wider seats. However, they were more expensive. This two-tiered pricing structure was difficult for the ushers to enforce, irrelevant during slow times, and required cashiers to upsell at the box office. By the late-1980’s UA abandoned the policy. The seats of course, physically remained, but without an extra charge.

Unlike the UA Cerritos Mall Cinema 4, the Twin was given periodic upgrades. The most extensive renovation took place in 1991. However, UA had also opened a new sixplex at Lakewood Plaza by then - Just a short distance down South Street. The Megaplex era was even more unkind. UA Cerritos Mall Cinemas 4 and the UA Cerritos Twin Cinemas A & B closed, respectively in 1996 and May 11, 1997. United Artists Galaxy Stadium 11 Theatres, a replacement complex located elsewhere in the Los Cerritos Center, opened in 1998 (it too would close in 2014).

Contributed by Robert R, J.Z

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leegard
leegard on February 8, 2008 at 5:30 am

I was actually pretty sad when this was torn down with “upscaling” of the Cerritos Mall (marketing folk insist on “Los Cerritos Center”). As a kid I saw Star Wars (all three original chapters), ET, Superman, Elephant Man, Flash Gordon, Xanadu, and, waaay later, Pulp Fiction; the bigger screen and better sound was always in the left theater (whichever letter that was).

Architecturally, it was pretty bland. The ticket booth was basically front and center behind glass as you walked up to the front door, with the option to buy the more “luxurious” Loge Seats that made up the last 6 or 7 rows of the auditorium. The outside looked like a shoebox with rounded corners; large white stones- it kind of looked like a large Baked Alaska.

theaternut
theaternut on September 7, 2010 at 7:01 pm

Just for the record, I saw Ghostbusters and 2010 at the UA Twin, both in 70mm six-track Dolby. A magical experience. But I have to say that the 70mm experience at the Lakewood Center Mall (“Temple of Doom” screening there) and the La Mirada Mall (“Star Trek III”), both Pacific Theaters, was more impressive. The UA Twin ran a very utilitarian 70mm experience, the sound was so-so. But who cares? Just a lot of fun. I also The Karate Kid here, among a few others, but that was in 35mm of course and on the second screen. By the way, I have distant memories too of the UA mall theater too where I saw Greystoke — not a great theater but whuddaya gonna do? ;)

richjr37
richjr37 on September 7, 2010 at 8:40 pm

I believe “The Gambler”,starring James Caan,played here in 1974. Or was it in the mall? I know i saw it in one of the two.

tarantex
tarantex on September 7, 2010 at 10:53 pm

i loved this twin it was so damn busy when it had a hit I managed the fourplex in the mall and that was a nightmare . it was an old dark dirty dump, we opened at 9am when the mall opened and ran till 1am . all the hits moved over from the twin to the mall. I oversaw the twin Josephine was the manager she was green when it came to running the theatre. but a very hard working manager devoted to Untied artists.

William
William on September 7, 2010 at 10:56 pm

The address of this theatre was 11202 E. South Street, Cerritos, CA. The theatre opened on March 22, 1972 and reopened after a remodel on Friday December 13th. 1991.

Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers on September 8, 2010 at 12:10 am

Yeah John,nothing like running a nice twin theatre,If I had my way we never would gone the 30 plex route,I pity the manager,or managers today, It is not the same business we worked in the 70’s and 1983 when i fially had enough.

rivest266
rivest266 on August 9, 2012 at 7:25 pm

March 22nd, 1972 grand opening ad posted here.

Bruce D
Bruce D on June 3, 2013 at 11:04 am

This was a good theater…but my friends and I tried to avoid it because it was impossible to sneak in to the other theater as they were separated by the snack bar.

8-)

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on April 10, 2021 at 1:34 pm

Appears to have closed May 11, 1997 potentially at the end of a 25-year lease. Technically, it opened and closed as the UA Cerritos Twin Cinemas according to virtually every advertisement (without the A&B - though the screens are referenced as such; just as hundreds of multi-screen drive-ins name their screens but they are not designated in the title of the theater)

MSC77
MSC77 on February 26, 2023 at 11:32 pm

A chronology of the Gateway Cities’ 70mm presentation history has recently been published. The Cerritos Mall Twin is mentioned numerous times.

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