The latest movie theater news and updates
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November 26, 2012
Crest Theatre likely to lose two of its three screens
SACRAMENTO, CA — The independent Crest is losing its two downstairs screens to a potential business like a restaurant or jazz club. The 975 seat upstairs theater will remain intact.
Read more in the Sacramento Bee.
(Thanks to John Rice for providing the photo.)
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Former AMC Mainstreet Theater in Kansas City reopens as Alamao Dafthouse Mainstreet
KANSAS CITY, MO — The conversion of the Mainstreet Cinema is complete with Alamo Drafthouse reopening the theatre. All screens now feature their signature dining options with themed menus and events upcoming.
Read more in the Kansas City Business Journal.
(Thanks to Norman Plant for providing the photo.)
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After 72 years, St. Petersburg Beach’s theater closes
ST. PETERSBURG BEACH, FL — The Beach Theatre has closed after a failed attempt to achieve non-profit status. Hopefully a new owner can come in and save the beloved theatre that couldn’t survive even after cutting prices.
Read more in the Tampa Bay Times.
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November 21, 2012
Three Stooges Festival at Glendale’s Alex Theater on Saturday

GLENDALE, CA — The popular Three Stooges Festival is returning to the Alex this Saturday with a series built around the filming locations of the pictures. Pre-show presentations and a book signing will also be part of the event.
Read more in the Los Angeles Times.
(Thanks to DavidZornig for providing the photo.)
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Preservation group enables 96-year-old Hardacre Theater to move into the digital age

TIPTON, IA — The nonprofit Hardacre Theater Preservation Association has purchased the Hardacre Theatre. They plan to employ numerous fundraising efforts in order to convert the theatre to digital within the next few years.
Read more in the Quad-City Times.
(Thanks to Hosehead_Jones for providing the photo.)
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New twin theater opens on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
KYLE, SD — The Nunpa Theatre opened last week as the first theatre ever on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The two-screen theater opened thanks to a loan from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development and will show movies Thursdays through Mondays.
Read more at KFSY.
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November 20, 2012
Fall of the American Movie Palace Lecture returns to Brooklyn

BROOKLYN, NY — Architectural photographer Matt Lambros is giving another lecture on December 3rd at the Observatory. As part of the Atlas Obscura Speakers, his lecture will discuss the Fall of the American Movie Palace.
Purchase tickets in advance and get more details at Atlas Obscura.
(Thanks to Matt Lambros for providing the photo.)
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Digital projectors for sale for $35K!

NEC Digital Cinemas has two slightly used (offlease) digital projectors that came from a recently closed cinema in Oklahoma. They’re looking for $35K each and would provide an exhibitor financing over 5 or 6 years, making the payments manageable.
Below are the specs
Two (2) Pre-Owned NEC NC1600C-A Digital Cinema Projectors (specifications below) • NEC NC1600C-A Digital Cinema Projector • Lens: 1.90-3.25 NEC1600C NEC-60LS19Z-71.1mm • Mounting rack USL DAX-RAX • Digital Base Assy Blue • Top Kit NEC NC1600C Base with 4/ Doors • D to A Converter USL DAX-602
• NEC NC1600C-A Digital Cinema Projector • Lens: 1.4-2.05 NEC1600C NEC-60LS14Z 31.2-45.6mm • Mounting rack USL DAX-RAX • Digital Base Assy Blue • Top Kit NEC NC1600C Base with 4/ Doors • D to A Converter USL DAX-602
Please Contact Palma Rizzi: (800)451-5361 Ext 314 for any inquiries or questions.
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Former American Theater razed
LEETONIA, OH — After almost 100 years with the past few decades in darkness, the American Theatre was razed. The asbestos contamination proved to be the last straw.
Read more in the Salem News.
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November 19, 2012
Student leads effort to upgrade, reopen Allred Theater
PRYOR, OK — Raymond Simpson, a 22 year old college student, is leading the charge to reopen the Allred Theatre. Even while going to school in California, he’s organizing an investment group to purchase and renovate the theatre.
Read more in Tulsa World.
(Thanks to Norman Plant for providing the photo.)