Paris Theatre
5300 Wisconsin Avenue, NW,
Washington,
DC
20015
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Located in the basement of the Mazza Gallerie. K.B. Theatres opened this 3-screen Paris Theatre on May 3, 1985. Seating was provided for 574 (193, 211 & 170). The opening movies were Jean-Pierre Leaud in “The 400 Blows”, Sam Waterston in “The Killing Fields” & Susu Pecoraro in “Camila”. It was closed in January 1994.
It was reopened by Cineplex-Odeon later on July 22, 1994 and was renamed Mazza Gallerie 3. It was closed in March 1998 when the lease was terminated when the owner wanted to upscale the Gallerie.
In 2000 General Cinema Corp (GCC) opened a 7-screen theatre on the top level of the Mazza Gallerie (it has its own page on Cinema Treasures as the AMC Mazza Gallerie 7)
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