Strongsville Cinema
14767 Pearl Road,
Strongsville,
OH
44136
14767 Pearl Road,
Strongsville,
OH
44136
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The Strongsville Cinema was opened on December 21, 1979 as a twin screen cinema. Opening movies were Don Knotts in “The Prizefighter” & Maximilian Schell in “The Black Hole”. It became a quad theatre in 1994 and closed on May 4, 2007. It became a children’s play space.
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Another one bites the dust.
One doesn’t have to reside in a given area of the country to realize how sad it is to read/hear of yet another movie palace’s demise and replacement by a service station or other thing that there are already plenty of.
Seems to be some confusion about dates and location here. I ran the 4 screen Strongsville Cinema located in the Strongsville Plaza with my spouse from February 2003 until its closure on May 4, 2007. It was originally built as a twin in the early 1980’s and the additional 2 small screens were added in 1993 or 1994. Seating capacity was 300+ in each of the 2 original screens and 88 and 66 seats in the 2 screens added later. We bought the theater from Angelo Gousios who was the plaza owner and had constructed the theater in the central part of his plaza where the 2 legs of the L shape come together. The opening of the new Cinemark 14 theater in the Strongsville Mall on May 5th was the ultimate reason for its demise but the timing was coincidental with the landlord signing a lease for a new tenant which required gutting the theater for a new use. Bounce City (children’s indoor entertainment with inflatables)eventually opened there in 2009 but closed in February 2011. While I haven’t driven by recently I do not believe that the space is being replaced by a service station as the Plaza is very much alive and the central space occupied by the theater would not lend itself to this construction.
This site has a small picture of the Strongsville Cinema that would appear to match what Parnassus says about the theater; it would seem unlikely that this strip mall would have been taken out to build a service station, though I suppose it is possible: View link. The address cited is slightly different than listed above.
opened in 1979
Opened on December 21, 1979 with Don Knotts in “The Prize Fighter” in Screen 1 and Walt Disney’s “The Black Hole” in Screen 2. Both auditoriums were split in 1994 and became a quad.
The theater became a quad in 1994, and lasted until its closure on May 4, 2007 when Cinemark opened their 14-screener in the SouthPark Mall.