AMC Regency Square 8
1095 Regency Parkway,
St. Charles,
MO
63303
1095 Regency Parkway,
St. Charles,
MO
63303
3 people favorited this theater
The AMC Regency Square 8 was opened on November 26, 1986. It was closed on February 3, 2000.
Contributed by
PresGAR
Want to be emailed when a new comment is posted about this theater?
Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater.
Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater.
Recent comments (view all 13 comments)
OK, one more thing: Had Regency Square Shopping Center been around in the 70s, I’m certain General Cinema would have put a theater there. That shopping center is the exactly the type of location GCC would have wanted and I’m certain they would have put at least 6 screens in it to compete with Cinema 4 Center. Just speculation on my part, but hey, it’s fun!
Some of the movies that were showing at the Regency during Christmas 1990: The Russia House, Kindergarten Cop, Look Who’s Talking Too, Mermaids, Edward Scissorhands, Misery, Three Men and a Little Lady.
Let’s see: I saw Edward Scissorhands, Misery, Kindergarten Cop, Look Who’s Talking Too, and…can’t remember the other one…
I also found that Predator 2 opened at the Regency but it was likely gone by Christmas.
My favorite memory of the Regency is June 24, 1989. I saw the first showing of the day of Batman, and upon exiting, found two tickets for a late matinee on the ground, so I saw the same movie twice in one day.
The last movie I saw there before it closed was Mystery Men.
After nearly a decade and a half, St Charles County will have an AMC theater again, in the fall of 2014.
http://thestreetsofstcharles-px.rtrk.com/2/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/AMC-Announcement-Nov-2013.pdf
A bit of irony that the planned new theatre will have 8 screens. Eight screens was “obsolete” in 2000 when the Regency Square closed. Must be a different spokesperson.
I also believe it’s because the theater is intended to be an “art house” theater, at least partially. But you raise a valid point, JAlex. Highly ironic…also, this will be on the property where Noah’s Ark used to be, I believe. We’ll see if this catches on.
November 26th, 1986 grand opening ad in photo section.
Closed on February 3, 2000.