Seminary South I, II, III, IV
4200 S. Freeway 2500,
Fort Worth,
TX
76115
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Previously operated by: General Cinema Corp.
Functions: Office Space
Previous Names: Seminary South I & II, Seminary South I, II, III
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- Jun 18, 2010 — "Jaws"... Happy 35th!
- May 14, 2010 — Please Post Today, May 14 --- "Jaws," Happy 35th
The General Cinema Seminary South I, II opened on December 25, 1969 with Liza Minnelli “The Sterile Cuckoo” & Peter Ustinov in “Viva Max”. Seating was provided for 1,031 and 617. In the 1970’s the smaller screen was twinned and it was renamed Seminary South I, II, III. Located in the long gone, historic Seminary South shopping mall, which has been remodeled into La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth. The Seminary South I, II, II was expanded to four screens in 1982 and closed in 1988 when General Cinema opened their Town Center Cinema 8. The building was used as a church and a bingo hall for some time.
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The theatre outside of what would eventually be called the Parks Mall in Arlington was not built and opened until the ‘80’s and at a distance from the mall. It is used today as an administration building for the Arlington school district.
For the curious, 412 W. Bolt Street, Fort Worth, TX will put you right by the building on the south side of that street.
Grand opening ad posted.
3 screens in 1977.
and 4 screens in 1982 and closed in 1988.
Opened on 25/12/1969 on screen 1 with “The sterile cuckoo” and on screen 2 with “Viva Max”.
Hmm … Just as the header description states.
Back to your old self Rivest.
I spent a lot of my childhood seeing movies like Jaws which I saw probably 60 times at this theater also French Connection II Bad News Bears and I could go on and on and on Ahhh The Enforcer with Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry!
Closed on August 18, 1988.