Farmingdale Theater

360 N. Main Street,
Farmingdale, NY 11735

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Previously operated by: Associated Prudential Theaters Inc., United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.

Architects: Drew Eberson, John Adolph Emil Eberson

Functions: Office Space

Styles: Streamline Moderne

Previous Names: UA Farmingdale Theater

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Exterior Night Shot

The Farmingdale Theater was located right in the center (or near enough to it) in the village of Farmingdale. The theater blended perfectly in with the small town feel of the village area. It opened in 1942 and suffered damage from a fire in 1950.

This section of Farmingdale was really charming in the 1970’s. I don’t know how it is now. In later years, the “downtown” area began to whither. The theater, I think, closed down in the early-1980’s but I don’t know for sure.

In the late-1970’s when I went there a couple of times, it was a discount theater. The admission was the last two digits of the year. It was closed in 1984.

Contributed by Chris Connolly

Recent comments (view all 52 comments)

mariabeatles
mariabeatles on November 2, 2015 at 6:00 am

To NYer:
Thank you so much for the info!

paul baar
paul baar on May 19, 2017 at 6:13 am

I SAW RUSS MEYER’S “BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS”,“INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS”,“THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK"and"MY NAME IS NOBODY"with TERENCE HILL and HENRY FONDA. WHEN I MOVED TO FARMINGDALE VILLAGE in "1976” THE PRICE OF A TICKET WAS .76 CENTS.

Mike (saps)
Mike (saps) on May 19, 2017 at 6:31 am

you don’t need to post in all caps…

robboehm
robboehm on May 19, 2017 at 6:35 am

He didn’t. “And” was in lower case.

paul baar
paul baar on May 27, 2017 at 8:24 am

I saw the re-release of the late “1950’s” Steve Reeves movies “Hercules” and “Hercules Unchained” at the Farmingdale theater. I had originally seen them on W.O.R. channel nine. It was a big treat to see it on the “Big” screen. Steve Reeves had been the 1948 Mr. Universe, went to Italy, and became an international “star” making mostly Greek legends and Roman hero roles. When the genre died in the mid 60’s he retired. The new trend would be the spaghetti western, starting with the original “Django” starring Franco Nero.

Bloop
Bloop on September 30, 2019 at 7:20 am

Jim C. Thank you for all the photos and info !

robboehm
robboehm on September 30, 2019 at 7:28 am

Apparently the balcony is still in tact. Would love to see photos of that.

Bloop
Bloop on December 12, 2021 at 2:51 pm

YES ; they did run this the same as Northport. 76 cents in 76, then 80 cents in 1980s – then it jumped to one dollar in 1981. Same movies and everything.

robboehm
robboehm on December 12, 2021 at 3:12 pm

See the photo section announcing that the theatre was going to be twinned for a February 1981 opening. Never happened. I presumed 1981 because the film being shown was Private Benjamin which was a 1980 film.

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