
UA 4 Concordville
1021 Baltimore Pike,
Concordville,
PA
19342
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Sameric Corporation, United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.
Functions: Restaurant
Previous Names: Eric Theatre, Eric Twin Concordville, Eric 4
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News About This Theater
- Jun 7, 2013 — Mystery Eric theatres
The Eric Theatre opened as a single screen on April 2, 1969 with James Garner in “Support Your Local Sheriff. It was operating as a twin theatre from June 18, 1976 screening "That’s Entertainment!” & Elizabeth Taylor in “The Bluebird”. By July 1983 it had been converted into a 4-screen theatre. It was last operated by United Artists who closed the theatre on June 29, 1995.

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Recent comments (view all 15 comments)
Thank god it’s friday played here in Late May 78.. look at the photos section.
Funny, in 1980 (May), There was an ad in the sunday paper advertising Friday the 13th and it lists concordville as one of the theaters getting it the following friday, but concordville never did end up getting it at all..
Look in the photo section, shows an ad for Sneak Preview of An American wEREWOLF in london, but the theater never got it after the sneak preview. One night only showing, thats strange.. Wonder if it didnt have a good response..
I added 3 photos to the photo gallery. The Eric sign isn’t in same exact place as cinematour photos that are later, but maybe sign was moved? Hopefully the photos belong to this theater but if not, somebody ID which Eric theater they belong to, please.
When this became the Eric Concordville 4, they put up new signs and a marque on the building.
This opened on April 2nd, 1969 with one screen. Its grand opening ad in photo section.
June 18th, 1976 grand opening ad as a twin in photo section.
The Eric Concordville 4 Theatre/Philadelphia Park Turf Club is now an used car dealership, with a addition added to the Screen #3-4 addition
Saw One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest there. It was a twin with large screens.
Four screens in July 1983, closed by United Artists on June 29, 1995. It was lastly known as the UA 4 Concordville.