Pinetree 6

2991 Lougheed Highway,
Coquitlam, BC V3B 6J6

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Previously operated by: Cineplex Odeon

Previous Names: Coquitlam 4

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The Coquitlam 4 opened on September 16, 1983 as a fourplex and was expanded to 6 screens on December 16, 1998. It was renamed the Pinetree 6 in 1999, the theatre closed in 2004. Cineplex Odeon operated this 1,603 seat theatre. The largest auditorium seated 435 and the smallest seated 200. The theatre since closing has been demolished.

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BCexpatriate
BCexpatriate on September 14, 2015 at 9:58 am

I remember seeing ‘Gladiator’ and the re-released ‘Star Wars’ trilogy here. Yet another theater gone.

rivest266
rivest266 on November 25, 2018 at 8:28 am

This opened on September 16th, 1983 with four screens by Canadian Odeon theatres and expanded and remodeled opening on December 16th, 1988. Grand opening ads posted.

Station Square, Park & Tilford and Coquitlam openingsStation Square, Park & Tilford and Coquitlam openings Fri, Dec 16, 1988 – 44 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com

Mako7915
Mako7915 on July 6, 2025 at 2:42 pm

This cinema first opened on September 16, 1983, as a four-screen complex, opening with the following films: “Gandhi,” “WarGames,” “Cujo,” and “Octopussy” (in Dolby Stereo). It was expanded and remodelled on December 16, 1988, with six screens. Its opening films include: “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” “Cocoon: The Return,” “Without a Clue,” “Twins,” “The Land Before Time,” and “My Stepmother is an Alien.” Cineplex Odeon permanently closed the cinema on the evening of February 22, 2001, with its final films including “Down to Earth” (in digital sound), “Hannibal” (in digital sound), “Saving Silverman,” “The Wedding Planner,” “Snatch,” and “Cast Away.” It was reopened by an independent owner on March 23, 2001, with the opening lineup featuring “Cast Away,” “Hannibal,” “Down to Earth,” “Chocolat,” “Get Over it,” “15 Minutes,” and “Billy Elliot.” It permanently closed on the evening of June 3, 2004, with its final films including “The Delicate Art of Parking,” “Ella Enchanted,” “Hildago,” “Kill Bill Vol. 2,” “Main Hoon Na,” “Man on Fire,” “New York Minute,” and “Troy.”

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