Delco Plaza 5

1125 Carlisle Road,
York, PA 17404

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Previously operated by: United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.

Previous Names: UA Cinemas 1-2-3, UA Cinemas 1-4

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Delco Plaza 5

Located in the Delco Plaza Shopping Center. The UA Cinemas 1-2-3 was opened by United Artists on January 23, 1972. A 300-seat auditorium was added in two more screen were added in 1978. A fifth screen was later added. It was closed on July 27, 1999 and was demolished in 2005.

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dennisczimmerman
dennisczimmerman on July 8, 2012 at 2:50 pm

I am pretty sure in its short life it was a UA Movies operation.

57thst
57thst on July 9, 2012 at 11:04 pm

It was a UA theater as long as i remember. The last original run movie i saw here was American Pie in 1999, that same year or possibly in 2000 it became a cheap theater until it was demolished in 2005.

John Simmers
John Simmers on July 10, 2012 at 3:07 pm

I don’t know when the UA Cinemas opened originally but I would guess around 1972 or 73, when UA was opening other theaters in the South Central PA area. This was a 3-screen until 1975 or 76 when two screens were added perpendicular to the others. UA closed it around 2000, as 57thst indicated, and began dismantling it. One or two days into the process a bargain theater owner from the Reading PA area heard about the closing and made a deal with UA for what was left, then re-equipped it as a 5-screen bargain house. It operated this way until the Delco Plaza Mall (which had become a ghost mall by that point) was entirely demolished. That may have been around 2006.

There was nothing remarkable about these theaters even when they were new. The auditoriums were about 250 or 300 seats. Not uncomfortable or unattractive, just typical of shoebox theaters of the time. Enjoyed many films there over the years.

BingSHB
BingSHB on April 16, 2013 at 8:17 pm

I knew people who worked there and I believe they told me 2 of the auditoriums were about 150 seats, 2 were around 200, and the other one was 250. When Regal opened a theater at West Manchester in 1998, this theater’s days were numbered. I went on my first date here – Happy Gilmore. I remember seeing Clueless, Congo, Scream 2, There’s Something About Mary here among others. Good times!

benhawkins
benhawkins on May 23, 2015 at 11:34 pm

I worked at UA Delco from Jan 1988 – Jan 1998. The first three theatres were , 209 and 213 and the last two were around 152 and 154 after ADA modifications in 1991. I left after going from usher to being the manager. That theatre was just about the only thing keeping that mall going in the later years. I don’t think there was any “deal” at the end when it closed and changed hands, as UA took only what it really wanted and sold off the old equipment in the projection booth. Unfortunately, UA did not want to put any real money into the place, which, if it did, could have a gold mine again, as it was in its first 15+ years. It was a decent small theatre with few amenities, but, at least when I ran the place, we tried to keep a good staff and operate as well as we could. I was there from the time it was packed Fri night through Sun eve with sold out shows through the time that Queensgate Cinemas first opened, almost taking us down, and my staff took care of business from Toy Story through the Star Wars re-release to the first month of Titanic. Great memories!

rivest266
rivest266 on May 15, 2019 at 5:19 pm

This opened as UA Cinemas 1-2-3 on January 23rd, 1974 and renamed Delco Plaza Mall cinemas and expanded to 5 screens on December 22nd, 1978. Closed 2004.

Grand opening ads posted. UA Cinemas 1-2-3 openingUA Cinemas 1-2-3 opening Wed, Jan 23, 1974 – 29 · York Daily Record (York, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on May 18, 2019 at 7:22 am

Closed July 27, 1999. The last film to play was “American Pie”

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