Four Seasons Cinema I & II
68 Four Seasons Shopping Center,
St. Louis,
MO
63017
68 Four Seasons Shopping Center,
St. Louis,
MO
63017
2 people favorited this theater
Additional Info
Previously operated by: Komm Theaters, Mid-America Cinema Corp.
Firms: Sauder, Fine and Bildner
Functions: Restaurant
Nearby Theaters
The Four Seasons Cinema opened on December 18, 1970 and was typical of all the other new Mid-America Cinema Corp. theatres that were opening after the son-in-laws took over the Komm Theatre chain. The two auditoriums seated 250 each. It was closed on December 4, 1980 with Burt Reynolds in “Smokey and the Bandit II” & Dennis Christopher in “Fade to Black”.
Contributed by
Charles Van Bibber
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)
Where exactly was the Four Seasons Shopping Center located?
Correct number in shopping center is #68.
Lots of great memories here! “Halloween,” “Coma,” “Magic,” “Gone in 60 Seconds,” James Bond movies, etc. Simple, compact twin cinema. Thank you so much for the photo!
Kyle, The strip center is where a Dierburgs store currently sits at on Olive Blvd off Woods Mills Rd.
Dierbergs*
Grand opening ad in photo section. It opened on December 18th, 1970.
I worked here for a couple of years in the mid 70’s. Manager was Steve something. I also worked across the street for a while at LaTragnas pizza and Italian Restaurant, next to the 7-11.
Found out that the theater location is now a Taylana’s pizzeria
The theater needs to be added in the Mid-America Cinema Corp. previously-operated list.
Mid-America Theatres closed here on December 4, 1980 with “Smokey & the Bandit II” and, appropriately enough, “Fade to Black.”