West 11th Movieland Cinema

808 Seneca Road,
Eugene, OR 97402

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Previously operated by: Regal Cinemas

Firms: WPH Architecture, Inc.

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West 11th Movieland Cinema

This former six-plex, last operated by Regal, was demolished in 2006 and a Home Depot was built on the site.

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rivest266
rivest266 on June 4, 2009 at 7:10 pm

This opened on June 12th, 1987

Coate
Coate on March 22, 2010 at 6:20 pm

Monsieur Rivest…
That June 12, 1987 date you cited was when the theater changed its name to “Movieland” and opened its sixth screen. The theater actually opened twelve years earlier as the three-screen West 11th Walk-In Cinema in conjunction with the West 11th Drive-In.

The vitals… (per researching original newspaper promotion in the Eugene Register-Guard)

Original name:
West 11th Movie Entertainment Center

AKAs:
West 11th Walk-In Cinema, West 11th Tri-Cinema, Movieland, Movieland 6

Grand Opening:
April 30, 1975 (3 screens)

Owners:
Moyer Theatres (1975-1995)
Act III Theatres (1995-1998)
Regal Cinemas (1998-2001)

Debut Bookings:
THE GODFATHER PART II
DIRTY HARRY / MAGNUM FORCE (double feature)
BRANNIGAN!

Expansion to five screens: May 22, 1987
Expansion to six screens: June 12, 1987 (name change to Movieland)

Longest-Running Engagements:
JAWS (1975, 24 weeks)
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977-78, 24 weeks)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985, 24 weeks)
RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983, 22+ weeks)
INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984, 22 weeks)
STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979-80, 19 weeks)
SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT (1977, 16 weeks)

Dolby Stereo was installed in 1979.

The theater was equipped for 70mm. Among such presentations: INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984).

In 1987 one auditorium in the complex became THX certified.

By 1995 the theater featured digital sound.

The theater was closed in 2001.

ronbullard
ronbullard on November 9, 2010 at 1:52 am

I took a girl there on a date to see the movie “U Turn” in November 1997. I was a freshman at the U of O. It seemed to be just slightly dicey, as it was located behind the Fred Meyer and was otherwise surrounded by a gritty industrial area. After it closed, I remember the area surrounding the theater was fenced off and the whole place looked creepy and decrepit for quite some time. Eventually it was torn down, and now there’s a Home Depot standing it it’s place.

cinequip
cinequip on February 22, 2013 at 10:45 am

Prior to 1975 this theatre was known as the West 11th Twin Drive-in. Built originally in 1968, with only one screen – located where the Fred Meyer store is today. The projection booth had two sets of windows, although the 2nd drive in screen was never constructed. The theatre ran as a combo drive-in and 3 screen indoor for several years beginning in 1975. The original drive-in snack bar was connected to and served the 3 indoor screens, and even later, the 6 indoor screens.

rivest266
rivest266 on May 18, 2014 at 3:32 pm

Grand opening ads from August 8th 1969 as drive-in and April 30th, 1975 as the 3-screen walk-in in the photo section. As well as an USGS aerial.

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