Millcreek Mall Cinema 3

860 Millcreek Mall,
Erie, PA 16565

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fabulousfubby
fabulousfubby on December 8, 2022 at 8:14 am

The theater was known as Millcreek Cinema 3.

matthewthecinemaguy
matthewthecinemaguy on March 20, 2022 at 2:31 pm

This theater closed down on March 20th, 1997.

badintense
badintense on April 6, 2012 at 6:39 pm

The caption is wrong. This is a pic of the Millcreek 6. This was slightly remodeled around 2008 with a new carpet. That means that the vomit stain I left there is gone. I ate undercooked chicken and rice, and during the movie “The Waterboy” I know it was coming back up. I started to get tunnel vision when I hit the swinging doors and hit hard on both knees as I went down in the entrance, within 15 feet of the men’s room. I thought I was gonna die. But I felt great afterwards and finished watching the movie!

For a long time This was a $1 theater with $$.50 tuesdays. Since the banker bailout it has gone up.

I did the “Time Warp” dance at the Rocky Horror show back in the day at the 3 screen inside the mall. I also fell asleep during Dirty Dancing Midnight movies. I should have did what my friend did which was get up and see Pink Floyd’s The Wall in the other midnight showing.

Krabinz
Krabinz on June 18, 2011 at 10:11 pm

Well the area where Cinema III was is now a FYE video store and the rest of the area is the new food court. Very nice actually. Progress…

Foodveyor
Foodveyor on April 11, 2010 at 6:09 am

I’d agree, The Millcreek Mall Cinema 3 isn’t exactly a classic cinema treasure… Still, as personal history goes? I saw Star Wars there on opening day when I was 10. In fact, it’s where I saw each of the original trilogy as they came out. I saw Alien there. I saw Life of Brian and Meaning of Life there. Convoy, Jaws 2, Coma, High Anxiety and The Pink Panther Strikes again. Star Trek: the Motion Picture. And Dark Crystal. I saw a midnight show of Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards there— I was like, 12 and it felt really cosmopolitan, cultured and a little dangerous to go to a midnight show.

NickL
NickL on November 24, 2009 at 3:22 am

Ah, so many fond memories of Rocky Horror. I can’t believe they acutally let us throw hot dogs around the theater.

Coate
Coate on October 14, 2009 at 10:51 am

Millcreek Mall Cinema I-II-III during 1977 had a 26-week run of the original “Star Wars” concurrent with a booking at Cinema World.

Following its completion, there was a moveover run at Eastway, where “Star Wars” ran another 37 weeks for a total Erie run of 63 weeks. Pretty remarkable for a city the size of Erie.

dstear
dstear on October 14, 2009 at 1:12 am

I wouldn’t call some theater built in a shopping center since 1970 “classic”, especially in a spectacle of urban spawl like the “Millcreek Mall”—I think theaters like the Warner or the Strand are what this site is after.

psomerf
psomerf on August 4, 2006 at 10:21 pm

Looks like these theatres were Cinemark at closing, Thursday, March 20, 1997. And it looks like Tinseltown opened on June 28, 1996. I didn’t even know about that theatre until 2001. I guess I am not as up on cinemas as I thought.

psomerf
psomerf on August 4, 2006 at 9:15 pm

I saw Wierd Science here, the only movie I saw at this theatre. A few years later I <gag> Cowboy Way at the Milcreek 6. Recently I saw RV at the “Cinemark Milcreek Cinema 6”. I thought it was a better theatre for RV than Cowboy Way. Then again, the tickets for RV cost a whopping $1. And the theatre was packed.

Krabinz
Krabinz on July 18, 2006 at 10:43 am

I managed this Millcreek 3 in the mid 80’s.

Millcreek Cimema 3 was build by General Cinema (GCC) when the Millcreek Mall was built in 1975. In the mid 1980’s, the mall was expanding and GCC decided to build a free standing 6-plex in the rear of the mall and called it the Millcreek 6. It had a whole new GCC look with the new Oak trim panels and new concession stands. The Millcreek 3 remained with the older red carpet and white formica concession stand.

This made 9 screens in the mall. Actually, the Millcreek 6 was supposed to be the Millcreek 8 but at the last minute the screens were cut to 6 and there is now a parking lot in the rear where two theaters we cut out.

The Millcreek 3 remained for some time. It was the home of the Rocky Horror Picture Show and other midnight movies for a few years. GCC finally closed it I believe in the early 90’s and kept the 6-plex in the rear.

Millcreek 3 was gutted by the mall and it is now a record/cd store.

Millcreek 6 was purchased from GCC by Cinemark in the early 90’s? and then Cinemark built a Tinseltown 17 further up the road in the new developments.

Millcreek 6 remains as a 2nd run movie house. Cinemark does not keep it maintained well, as it is showing signs of neglect.

Tinseltown just got a new remodel and stadium seating.

The NOW manager of Tinseltown 17 actually started at the Millcreek 3 as my assistant in the 80’s!

I’d love to hear from anyone with pictures or stories. I have fond memories of my days as a movie theater manager.

I can be e-mailed at

dictionary101
dictionary101 on November 7, 2005 at 7:15 am

I have this listed as being a Cinemark theatre. Is it possible it was closed when the Cinemark Millcreek Mall 6 (outside the mall) was opened?