Two screens on October 13th, 1978 and closed on September 5th, 1996 per:
Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - September 6, 1996
SONY CLOSES WESTERVILLE TWIN THEATER
The Westerville Twin theater on Westerville Road ceased operations Thursday. The two-screen theater built by Loews in 1971 was closed by its current owner, Sony, because the theater’s lease was to expire soon.“The lease is up, and the theater was not performing,” said Sony spokesman Marc Pascucci. “It is a victim of the times."The Twin operated for years as a first-run theater, became a second-run bargain house, then went back to first-run status the last few years.Sony,…
On November 13th, 1957, it became the Fox, showing adult films, and on October 2nd, 1960, it became the Capitol Cinema Club. The attempt fails, and the theatre is renamed Indianola once more. On May 20th, 1964, it reopened as Studio 35. Grand opening advertisements from 1957 and 1964 have been posted.
Two screens on October 7th, 1977
Two screens on October 13th, 1978 and closed on September 5th, 1996 per:
Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) - September 6, 1996
SONY CLOSES WESTERVILLE TWIN THEATER The Westerville Twin theater on Westerville Road ceased operations Thursday. The two-screen theater built by Loews in 1971 was closed by its current owner, Sony, because the theater’s lease was to expire soon.“The lease is up, and the theater was not performing,” said Sony spokesman Marc Pascucci. “It is a victim of the times."The Twin operated for years as a first-run theater, became a second-run bargain house, then went back to first-run status the last few years.Sony,…
This reopened with two screens on May 20th, 1977. Grand opening ad posted.
Correction: Worthington Square
This opened as the Worthing Square Cinema 1 & 2 on December 25th, 1975. Grand opening ad posted.
this opened on February 13th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on November 12th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed 1975 (or stopped Dispatch ads).
Two screens on October 24th, 1975. Another ad posted.
Two grand opening ads posted.
Two screens on January 1st, 1976 with the Canadian film “Lies My Father told Me"And "The Black Bird.”
The Continent Cinemas was opened by mid-states theatres on December 19th, 1975, with four screens. Grand opening ad posted.
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This reopened as the Towne Cinema on December 22nd, 1972 showing Blaxploitation films. Grand opening ad posted.
Two screens on June 29th, 1973. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on February 25th, 1972. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on November 24th, 1971. Grand opening ad posted.
This closed in 1967 and reopened as “The New Hudson Theatre” showing adult movies on May 2nd, 1970. Another ad posted.
This closed in 1969 and reopened as Adult Theatre on September 17th, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on September 21st, 1966. Grand opening ad posted.
This and the Loew’s Arlington both opened on December 25th, 1966. Better quality grand opening ad posted.
This and the University City Cinema both opened on November 16th, 1966. Grand opening ad posted.
The Great Western and University City Cinema both opened on November 16th, 1966. shared grand opening ad posted.
This became the Gayety showing adult movies on July 9th, 1965. Grand opening ad posted.
On November 13th, 1957, it became the Fox, showing adult films, and on October 2nd, 1960, it became the Capitol Cinema Club. The attempt fails, and the theatre is renamed Indianola once more. On May 20th, 1964, it reopened as Studio 35. Grand opening advertisements from 1957 and 1964 have been posted.
This closed in 1954 and reopened on May 8th, 1961 as the Little Art with “Lady Chatter’s Lover” and “Fire under her Skin”. Grand opening ad posted