Regal Crossroads 8
1200 156th Avenue N.E.,
Bellevue,
WA
98008
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Additional Info
Operated by: Regal Entertainment Group
Previously operated by: Act III Theatres, Tom Moyer Luxury Theatres
Functions: Movies (First Run)
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Box Office:
425.562.6596
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Tom Moyer’s Luxury Theatres originally opened the Crossroads 8 on December 14, 1988 with auditoriums ranging from 200 to 750 seats. The Seattle Times said the theatre was built behind the old Crossroads four-plex at the mall, which would be converted into stores.
Act III Theatres assumed operations in 1989 and finally Regal in 1998.
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Is this theatre still equipped with 70 mm projection?
I worked here when I was 15 back in 1989. It was my first job ever. At the time, it was all brand new and neon. I haven’t been back in over 20 years but I imagine it’s dated.
Crossroads was among just eleven theaters in the United States that installed the then-new Dolby Digital sound system for their engagement of “Batman Returns” which opened twenty-five years ago today. And here’s the link to a retrospective article that commemorates the occasion.
According to http://www.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=12;t=001143 this was one of the several theatres where Dolby Digital (AC3) premiered. Screened “Batman Returns” in SR/AC3.
Ghost— there’s lots of neon still at the Vancouver Plaza and a number of other former Act III/late Tom Moyer cinemas built during that period. I think it was a standard design motif that Regal kept. Dated but I think it still looks neat.
MotoFox: Did you not see my post from yesterday??? I mentioned the Dolby Digital thing and posted a link to the very same article.
1,793 seats as of Nov 2022.
Opened on December 14th, 1988. Grand opening ad posted.
Opening was delayed from the 9th.