Village Theatre
7505 Huntington Plaza,
Huntingdon,
PA
16652
7505 Huntington Plaza,
Huntingdon,
PA
16652
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The Village Theatre opened its doors on August 25, 1976 with Robert Redford in “All The President’s Men” with a capacity of 450 seats. The Village Theatre was first owned by Ronald and Bonnie Ashcroft of Sinking Valley.
The Village Theatre closed for the final time in 1996 after the nearby Clifton Theatre became a five-screen theater.
A Verizon store now occupies the former Village Theatre’s site.
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Second run theatre?
Judging from various papers, the Village was actually both a first and second-run theater since its a single-screener.
The map shows the Walmart Smithfield Towne Centre shopping plaza, which opened in 2008—the correct address is 7505 Huntingdon Plaza, Huntingdon, PA 16652. I would correct it; however, I cannot find the link or know how to contact the original member. :)