Main Street Movies 5
230 E. Main Street,
Newark,
DE
19711
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Main Street Movies 5 (Official)
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Previously operated by: AMC Theatres
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Cinema Center, Newark Cinema Center 3, Main Street 5
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
302.455.2482
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The 599-seat Cinema Center opened October 10, 1963 operated by George M. Schwartz (GMS Theatres). It became a twin on December 19, 1979 when the next-door Post Office closed. It became a triple screen theatre from May 9, 1980. Looks like Simplex 35' projectors up there in the booth. Saw “Ghostbusters” here back when Pluto was a planet. It was closed in September 2015 due to unpaid rent.
It was taken over by a new operator in January 2016 and renamed Main Street 5 and from March 3, 2017 it was renamed Main Street Movies 5.
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This was once an AMC theatre
Closed in September for unpaid rent. http://www.newarkpostonline.com/news/article_95cbd2ac-cf95-55c2-be75-c61e04a7aa92.html
A new operator who also own the Westown Movies in Middletown DE will take over the theater and renamed it as the Main Street 5
Originally built as a single screen showplace by Schwartz Theaters of Dover Delaware in either the late 1960’s or the very early 1970’s. Later then carved up into three screens. I remember that when American Graffiti came out in the fall of 1973 it played at the Cinema Center for a very long time.
When American Graffiti played, I remember the only available seats for me and 3 others were in the front row. The seat I sat in had a very slow drip (once every 10-15 minutes), that fell on my head. Prior to it’s shutdown in September 2015, Rocky Horror Picture Show was shown every Saturday at 12:01AM. This Saturday night showing was taken over by The Cinema Center after The State Theatre on Main Street, Newark closed.
October 10th, 1963 grand opening ad in photo section, 2 screens on December 19th, 1979 and a 3rd screen on May 9th, 1980
Website as of December 9th, 2016 says “coming soon”
This reopened as Main Street Movies on March 3rd, 2017.
Found on Newspapers.com
Opened with “The suitor”.
I worked at this theater as a “doorman” from 1972 to 1976. It was a great 599 seat theater. The busiest time I remember was in August of 1973 when “American Graffiti” was released. There were patrons wrapped around the building to get in! I personally remember seeing this film over 300 times! I remember every line, and every amazing song from the film! It was part of the George M. Schwartz theater chain that included theaters in Dover, Wilmington (Branmar Plaza), and southern Delaware (The Sun, Surf, and Sand) near the beach.