Northridge Movies 6
7700 W. Brown Deer Road,
Milwaukee,
WI
53224
7700 W. Brown Deer Road,
Milwaukee,
WI
53224
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Previously operated by: United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.
Previous Names: Northridge Movies 3
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The Northridge Movies 3 opened on December 22, 1972 as a triplex. Three additional screens were added in 1980 with seating listed at 896. This theatre was operated by United Artists.
The Northridge Movies 6 closed July 31, 1997.
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If this theatre is located in Northridge Shopping center , BOXOFFICE had a write up on the Manager,Ruth Pavic retiring.She was replaced by Gail Turnbow who comes from the Varsity Theatre in Peoria,ILL.Boxoffice August 1987.
These theatres were located at Northridge Mall on the north side of Milwaukee. The mall was a huge two level mall with four major anchor stores. The mall ended up having the same fate as the Mall of Memphis and totally closed in 2003. A small portion of the mall was demolished but most of the mall is still standing abandoned.
Thanks allan0318.
Grand opening ad December 22nd, 1972 (along with the new Southridge) is at
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UA left the space in 1997
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something about the mall is at
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It closed July 31st 1997.
The last movie I saw there was “Scream” (1996) probably in January of 1997.
I remember going to that mall as a little kid when it first opened. I remember walking through the center of the mall a year before it closed and there was not another human in sight. I don’t even want to talk about it now…
I have several photos of the abandoned mall that I took on an UrbEx visit to Milwaukee in 2012. I saw several films there in the 1990’s, as my sister in law lived next door. The area has gone downhill a great deal, but my husband’s families synagogue is almost next door to the abandoned mall.
I read on an article that This person named Jesse Anderson went to a movie there and went out to dinner before killing his wife outside the mall does anybody here remember that
being upset that this theatre did not have recliners now that is just silly
Operated from December 22, 1972 until July 31, 1997.