
Pendleton Destiny Cinemas
430 SW 1st Street,
Pendleton,
OR
97801
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Previously operated by: Destiny Theaters, Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres
Functions: Retail
Previous Names: Cinema, Pendleton Cinemas
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The Cinema was opened by Spiess Theatres on November 6, 1981 with Bette Davis in “The Watcher in the Woods”, Dudley Moore in “Arthur” & Burt Reynolds in “Paternity”. Described as “a smaller theatre without stadium seating”, it was a three-screen multiplex. On January 10, 1986 it was taken over by Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres and renamed Pendleton Cinema. In 2001 it was owned and operated by the Destiny Theaters chain, who also run the multiplex in Hermiston, Oregon. It was closed on July 2, 2015.
By 2025 it had become an ACE hardware store.

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I will attempt to contact them and ask.
This one closed in July of 2015.
Spiess Theatres opened The Cinema on November 6, 1981 with “The Watcher in the Woods,” “Paternity,” and “Arthur” along with its arcade, The Video Invasion. A more formal grand opening took place a bit later. On January 10, 1986, Moyer Theatres (aka Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres) took on the venue changing its name from The Cinema to Pendleton Cinemas. After its lease expiry in 2001, Bruce Humphrey’s Destiny Theatres took on the location. It closed on July 2, 2015.