Glacier Cinemas
111 E. Main Street,
Cut Bank,
MT
59427
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Operated by: Polson Theatres
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Styles: Art Deco
Previous Names: State Theatre
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
406.873.2322
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The State Theatre was opened on August 29, 1937 with Ailice Faye in “You Can’t Have Everything”. It was a single screen theatre with 500 seats. The former State Theatre was later twinned by Polson Theatres and was renamed Glacier Cinemas.
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Converted to Digital and new sound system installed in Oct 2012.
Current seating is 207.
The State Theatre opened in 1939 and at that time it seated 500.
A gem of a small theatre, very clean, modern technology for screen and sound, and great corn.
The State Theatre opened its doors on August 29, 1937 with Alice Faye in “You Can’t Have Everything” along with a few unnamed comedies.
As of 1937, the building measures 42x114ft and originally housed 500 Haywood-Wakefield seats. The State Theatre also features original installations of RCA projection, RCA sound, Karagushin red carpeting laid over ¾ inch ozite padding, a ladies room featuring an enameled ceiling, Royal Chrome furniture, iron and chrome stair rail, and soft pastel shades, and red-luster velour curtains with curtain rings and a silver applique for the stage.