History of Western Massachusetts movie theatres - Movie
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History of Western Massachusetts movie theatres - Movie
History of Western Massachusetts movie theatres and drive-ins Includes Pittsfield, Springfield and Worchester. 12/24/2011 2|Page FITCHBURG WORCHESTER COUNTY (NORTH) ATHOL Athol ? 1930 George Giles owned this theatre. BALDWINSVILLE Fraternity ? 1935 Town Hall ? 1940 Capitol 493 Main ? 1930-? 1950 1,225 seats G-B Theaters Corp. owned this theatre in 1930 Lyric ? 1935 Opera House ? 1925 Steinburg Circuit owned this theatre. York 469 Main ? 1935-? 1955 1,200 seats 3|Page FITCHBURG Bijou 5 Prichard Street December 21st, 1898-1916 The building opened as the Whitney Opera House on October 20th, 1880 Cinema World 10 476 John Fitch Hwy 1996This was opened by David Fedeli and now managed by his son, Adam. Cummings ? 1902-? 1955 800 seats John Philip Sousa performed here in 1902. 4|Page Fitchburg 336 Main St. 1929-? 1975 1,700 seats Owners: 1930-1945 Maine & New Hampshire Theaters 1950 American Theaters Corp. 1955 American Theaters and Daytz Partnership 1961 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Sack Theatres, Inc. Gem 9 Day ? 1950-? 1955 900 seats American Theaters Corp. owned this theatre in 1950 Lowell ? 1920-? 1925 Lyric AKA: Saxon 719 Main ? 1930-? 1945 Owners: 1930 Maine & New Hampshire Theaters 1940-1950 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit Majestic ? 1920-? 1940 Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this theatre. Rialto ? 1920-? 1925 5|Page Saxon AKA: Lyric 729 Main ? 1946-? 1975 1,000 seats Owners: 1961 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Sack Theatres, Inc. Universal 105 Main ? 1927-? 1950 827 seats Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this theatre. GARDNER Gardner ? 1920-? 1930 George Giles owned this theatre. Gardner 1 & 2 AKA: Sack Cinema 1-2, Orpheum 34 Parker ? 1985-1999 Gardner 9 336 Timpany Blvd ? 2000- Shea's ? 1930-? 1945 Maine & New Hampshire Theaters owned this theatre. Strand 80 Daniel ? 1935-? 1950 789 seats Owners: 1940 Maine & New Hampshire Theaters 1950 American Theaters Corp. 6|Page Mohawk Drive-In Airport St. 1953-2000 450 cars Owners: 1955 Affiliated theaters corp. Orpheum AKA: Gardner 1 & 2, Sack Cinema 32 Parker 1919-? 1969 Owners: 1920-1950 George Giles 1961-1964 General Drive-In Corporation 1969 General Cinemas Corp. Sack Cinema 1-2 AKA: Gardner 1 & 2, Orpheum ? 1980 Sack Theatres, Inc. owned this theatre. Uptown 260 Central ? 1935-? 1950 1,048 seats George Giles owned this theatre. LEOMINSTER Capitol ? 1935 Levenson Circuit owned this theatre. Gem ? 1920-? 1925 7|Page Leominster 10 Sack St. ? 1990* Late 1970's opened as Sack Cinema 1-2-3-45-6-7 by Sack Theatres, Inc. * Late th1980's expanded to 12 screens as it was taken over by Loew's * 1998 Taken over by Loews Cineplex and reduced to 10 screens * By 2005 taken over by Entertainment Cinemas, who updates this cinema with stadium-seating and upgraded sound systems. Metropolitan 46 Central ? 1930-? 1969 1,399 seats Owners: 1935 Levenson Circuit 1940 Strand Theaters Company 1945-1969 Latchis Music Hall ? 1920-? 1925 Plymouth 27 Mechanic ? 1930-? 1955 1,042 seats Owners: 1935 Levenson Circuit 1940-1945 Latchis Lexington ? 1930 8|Page Rialto Whalom Park Drive-In Sack Cinema 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 WEST BOYLSTON 55 Main ? 1930-? 1950 1,124 seats Owners: 1935 Levenson Circuit 1940-1945 Latchis AKA: Leominster Cinemas Sack St. ? 1980-? 1985 Sack Theatres, Inc. owned this theatre. 357 Electric ? 1950-? 1985 400 cars Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in in 1961 West Boylston 6 July 25th, 1997- LUNENBERG Tri-Town Drive-In 3 Youngs Road 1955-2009 600 cars 9|Page Worcester drive-in 184 W. Boylston St. ? 1955-? 1980 1,600 cars Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this drivein in 1955 WINCHENDEN Capitol 190 Central ? 1930-? 1995 599 seats Owners: 1930 Sharby Circuit 1945 Affiliated theaters corp. 1980-1995 Nutter Theatres Monadnock ? 1920 42 10 | P a g e PITTSFIELD BERKSHIRE COUNTY ADAMS Adams 27 Park ? 1940-? 1961 960 seats Owners: 1940-1945 Morse, Charles 1950-1961 Rothenberg Theaters This is now a community arts center entered by the back only. The former entrance is now a Subway. Hoosac Drive-In 199 Howland ? 1955-? 1985 435 cars Rothenberg Theaters owned this theatre 1955-1961 New Adams ? 1940 Park Atlas ? 1930-? 1935 Morse, Charles owned this theatre in 1935 ? 1935-? 1940 Morse, Charles owned this theatre in 1940 DALTON Briggs Open Air ? 1950-? 1955 400 cars Dalton Main ? 1935-? 1955 500 seats Nilman Circuit owned this theatre 1950-1955 11 | P a g e GREAT BARRINGTON KENBERMA 14 Castle 1905-? 1995 885 seats http://www.mahaiwe.org/ This 885-seat theatre was owned by Interstate Theater Corp. 1935-1985 and Hoyts Cinemas until it stopped showing movies, It is now a performing arts center. It was split into 2 screens in the early 1980's. LANESBORO Mehaiwe Triplex Sunset Park Auto Drive-In Mehaiwe 70 Railroad St 1995http://www.thetriplex.com Art cinema. Strand ? 1930-? 1930 Berkshire Mall 10 Highway 8 & Old State Rd 1989Owners: 1989-2003 Hoyts Cinemas 2003- Regal Cinemas 379 N. Main ? 1950-? 1975 400 cars Owners: 1961-1969 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Cinecom Theatres Northeastern States, Inc. 12 | P a g e LEE NORTH ADAMS 101 Main ? 1945-? 1955 520 seats 838 Curran ? 1961-1994 600 cars Lee Coury's Drive-In Paris Cinema I & II ? 1969 Esquire Theatres of America, Inc. owned this theatre. Park ? 1935-? 1940 Tanglewood ? 1969 Esquire Theatres of America, Inc. owned this theatre. LENOX Town Hall 6 Walker ? 1927-? 1990 435 seats Movies were shown once a week in 1927. Empire 55 Main 1912-? 1930 Heritage Cinema 40 Main-? 1990 Mohawk 111 Main November 5, 1938-? 1991 1,204 seats 13 | P a g e Movieplex 8 AKA: North Adams 6 86 Main http://www.northadamsmovieplex.com/ 2007- Richmond 36 Main ? 1930-? 1950 718 seats Owners: 1935 Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. 1940-1945 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc PITTSFIELD Beacon Cinemas 6 North St. in downtown Fall 2009- North Adams 6 Curran Highway ? 1990-2007 Owners: 1990- Mini Theatres (Cinema North) This closed when the board of health condemned the strip mall. Paramount Bijou ? 1930 Boy's Club 55 Main 16 Melville 1929-? 1964 ? 1940 1,306 seats Owners: 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1950, 1964 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955-1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership 14 | P a g e Capitol 328 North ? 1925-? 1985 1,350 seats Owners: 1930 Publix Theaters Corp. 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1985 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc Colonial 115 South 1903-1951 758 seats http://www.thecolonialtheatre.org Owners: 1920 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1951 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc This is now a live theatre. Cinema Center 8 450 W Housatonic St ? 1990-2001 Melrose Associates, Inc. owned this theatre 1990-1995 Inn Cinema South Street Berkshire Common ? 1973-? 1982 190 seats Hallmark Releasing Corp. owned this tiny cinema with flat floors in the early 1970's 15 | P a g e Kameo AKA: Showcase, State 426 North St ? 1930-? 1945 Little Cinema 39 South 1937359 seats Full-time cinema since 1949. This theatre is in the Berkshire Museum. Paris Cinéma 30 Union ? 1969-? 1995 Owners: 1969-1985 Esquire Theatres of America, Inc. 1990-1995 Melrose Associates, Inc. Now a live theatre. Pittsfield Drive-In Majestic AKA: Palace 132 North 1913-? 1925 Palace Merrill Road south of Dalton ? 1961-? 1975 600 cars Owners: 1961-1969 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Cinecom Theatres Northeastern States, Inc. AKA: Majestic 132 North ? 1930-? 1985 1,582 seats Owners: 1930 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1950, 1964-1985 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955-1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership 16 | P a g e Showcase Union Square 426 North St ? 1969-? 1985 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc owned this theatre. 30 Union 1912-? 1955 1,050 seats Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company owned this theatre in 1930 This is now a playhouse called Barrington Stage Company. AKA: Kameo, State Spa Closed by 1935 AKA: Paris Cinema State AKA: Kameo, Showcase 426 North ? 1950-? 1955 1,159 seats Strand 409 North ? 1920-? 1950 775 seats Owners: 1920 A. B. C. Theater Company 1930 Publix Theaters Corp. 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1955 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc Tyler 532 Tyler 1915-? 1955 500 seats WEST PITTSFIELD Berkshire Drive-In ? 1950-? 1980 600 cars Owners: 1950 Affiliated theaters corp. 1961-1969 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Cinecom Theatres Northeastern States, Inc. 17 | P a g e WILLIMANSETT Walden 5 Meadow ? 1945-? 1955 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit owned this 700seat theatre. Willow Willow WILLIAMSTOWN College Cinema ? 1975 Hallmark Releasing Corp. owned this theatre. Images AKA: Images 50 Spring 1916-? 1945 ? 1935-? 1940 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit owned this theatre in 1940 WINDSOR Windsor Drive-In ? 1950 51 listings AKA: Walden 50 Spring ? 1990http://www.imagescinema.org Taconic ? 1950 493 seats 18 | P a g e SPRINGFIELD HAMPDEN COUNTY SPRINGFIELD Allen Cooley 2 Corner of Allen & Cooley May 25th, 1973-1986 Arcade 171 State 1931-1971 1,000 seats 70mm roadshows were shown here. Owners: 1940-1945 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1961-1971 B & Q Circuit 19 | P a g e Art 1670 Main 1934-1956 934 seats Owners: 1945-1953 Warner Brothers 1953-1961 Stanley Warner Aubert ? 1930 Warner Brothers owned this theatre. Bijou 91 Worthington 1910-1975 1,015 seats * Feb 19, 1910 opened as a playhouse * 1925 owner: George Hammond * 1930 owner: Rackliffe Circuit * 1955-1968 owner: B & Q Circuit * 1968 converted to an adult cinema and renamed Bijou Cinema. The manager, Mrs. Norberry was arrested for showing indecent films. * 1973 back to family fare but it closed in 1975 * 1975 The Bijou, the last of the downtown cinemas is demolished 20 | P a g e Bing 716 Sumner Ave August 1st, 1951-? 1995 AKA: X (not an adult theatre) This theatre is being restored. Owners: 1955-1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership 1964-1995 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc Boy's Club 260 Chestnut ? 1940-? 1955 475 seats No listings in the newspapers. 21 | P a g e Broadway 161 Bridge April 28th, 1913-1952 1,713 seats Owners: 1920 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1952 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 22 | P a g e Capitol Cinema 1 & 2 1368 Main St April 18th, 1920-1968 1,768 seats * 1857 opened as the Gilmore Opera House * 1864 burned down * 1865 reopened * April 1920 renamed Capitol and had 1,450 seats. * 1930-1950 Owner: Warner Brothers * 1955-1968 Stanley Warner owned it. * February 29, 1968 closed with a showing of Bonnie and Clyde * November 1972 demolished for "urban renewal" Liberty St. 1975-1976 AKA: Gilmore Opera House AKA: Springfield Twins Cinema X 499 Sumner Ave November 13th, 1963-1985 * 1923 Opened as Phillips * 1964 closed * 1965 Reopened as an art cinema called Cinema X by the Art Theatre Guild (for the neighbourhood not as an adult theatre) * Mid 1980's closed * 1991 demolished for a Walgreen’s 23 | P a g e Court Square 11 Elm 1892-1955 1,730 seats * September 21, 1892 opened * 1936 E. M. Loew leased it as a cinema * 1941 Playgoers of Springfield took it over until 1953 * April 22, 1956 Final performance * March 1957 Demolished for a parking lot. Cleveland 41 Cleveland ? 1900-? 1910 Eastfield Mall December 25th, 1968-1983 * Christmas Day 1968 opened by General Cinemas as a single cinema. * 1976 2 cinemas twinned on the same day as the Sack Palace * 1978 General Cinemas sells it to Sack. * 1983 closed This theatre was managed by Henry Cummings. 24 | P a g e Eastfield Mall 16 1655 Boston Road August 22, 19993,000 seats Owners: 1999-2010 National Amusements 2010- Rave Motion Pictures The “Mall” tag was removed in 2010. Fox 1913-1934 Edisonia 510 Main ? 1915-? 1915 Elm ? 1930 25 | P a g e Fox 1340 Boston Rd February 26th, 1970-1978 1,000 seats Owners: 1970-1973 Fox Eastern 1973-1978 Mann Theatres Corporation of California Fox Palace ? 1920-? 1935 2,500 seats Fox Theatres Corp. owned this theatre. 26 | P a g e Garden 1176 Main ? 1923-1943 Winchester Amusement Co. owned this theatre 1930-1935 Liberty Theatres 1940-1943 Jefferson 2645 Main 1921-1957, 1969-1975 1,030 seats Owners: 1930-1935 Winchester Amusement Co. 1945-1954 Rifkin, Herman, Theaters (DBA: Liberty Theatres) * October 6, 1921 opened * 1957 closed * 1969 reopened as an adult cinema called Jefferson Fine Arts * 1974 stopped showing adult films * 1975 closed Gilmore Opera House 1368 Main 1857-1920 See Capitol for more details. Globe 124 Main ? 1915-? 1916 27 | P a g e Jerry Lewis Twin AKA: Springfield Twins, Cinemas 1 & 2 Liberty St. 1972-1973 Majestic 1928-? 1950 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit owned this theatre. Liberty 739 Liberty 1928-1954 946 seats Owners: 1930-1935 Winchester Amusement Co. 1940-1950 Rifkin, Herman, Theaters (DBA Liberty Theatres) Mirror Wilbraham Road ? 1915-? 1916 Municipal Auditorium 1913-1938 Lyric Closed by 1940 28 | P a g e Nelson ? 1909-1912 New Franklin ? 1935-? 1950 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit owned this theatre. 29 | P a g e Paramount AKA: Sanderson 1705 Main September 29th, 1929-1965, 1968-1981 3,755 seats * 1926 opened as Paramount at a cost of $1,000,000. This was the largest theatre in Springfield. * 1935 owner: Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) * 1940-1950 owner: Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc. * 1955-1964 owner: New England Theatres * 1969-1973 owner: Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc. * 1971 shows last movies * 1973 reopened as Mary Sanderson theatre and live shows were presented * 1980 became an repertory cinema named Paramount * 1981 closed * 1999 restored and reopened as Hippodrome * 2011 closed 30 | P a g e Phillips AKA: Cinema X 499 Sumner 1919-1963 1,160 seats Owners: 1930-1935 Winchester Amusement Co. 1940-1954 Liberty Theatres 1961 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. Plaza 1911-1919 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company owned this theatre in 1920. Poli’s ? 1909-1914 Pine Point ? 1935 31 | P a g e Poli's Palace 195 Worthington December 22nd, 1913-1965 2,610 seats * December 1913 opened as Poli Palace * 1921 Loew's buys it * 1928 taken over by Fox * 1932 Fox sells it * 1937 sold to Loew’s * 1965 closed * July-August 1967 closed and demolished 32 | P a g e Round Hill Drive-In 101 Plainfield August 8th, 1951-1966 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in 33 | P a g e Sanderson Springfield Plaza 1-2-3 1705 Main 1974-1975 1225 Liberty 1971-1984 3rd cinema added in 1980. AKA: Paramount AKA: Jerry Lewis Springfield ? 1930 Springfield Cinemas 12 1060 Wilbraham Road ? 1995-2004 National Amusements owned this cinema. 34 | P a g e Springfield Plaza 16 1250 Saint James Avenue December 12, 1999-2001, 2003-2005, May 20063,200 seats Owners: 1999-2001 Regal Cinemas 2003-2005 MegaStar 2005 Marquee Reopened May 2006 by Entertainment Cinemas State ? 1925-1933 700 seats Owners: 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. Springfield Twins AKA: Cinema 1 & 2, Jerry Lewis 1976-1980 35 | P a g e Strand 24 Eastern 1921-1953 995 seats Owners: 1930-1935 Winchester Amusement Co. 1941-1953 Rifkin, Herman, Theaters (DBA: Liberty Theatres) Subway 231 Main ? 1915-? 1916 48 listings 36 | P a g e FRANKLIN COUNTY ASHFIELD GREENFIELD ? 1930 Mills Theaters owned this theatre. 229 Mohawk Trl ? 1990-2003 Owners: 1990 Mini Theatres (Cinema North) 1995-2002 Hoyts Cinemas 2002-2003 Northeast Cinemas LLC This closed when everyone went downtown to the Garden. Ashfield Community ? 1935 BUCKLAND Cinema Six Buckland ? 1930-? 1935 Mills Theaters owned this theatre in 1930. CHARLEMONT Community Drive-In ? 1950-? 1980 Nilman Circuit owned this drive-in 1950-1969 DEERFIELD Deerfield Drive-In ? 1961-? 1975 450 cars Garden 361 Main 1929* 1929 opened with 1,877 seats by G-B Theaters Corp. * 1935 owner: Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) * 1940-1969 (except 1955-1961) owned by Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc * 1955-1961 owned by Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership * Early 1990's rebuilt into 7 screens by Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 37 | P a g e Lawler 42 Federal St. 1913-? 1961 1,150 seats Owners: 1940-1945 Latchis 1955 Jamestown Amusement Co., Inc. (Shea) 1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership Showplace Victoria AKA: Vic Showcase, Showplace 125 Chapman 1913-? 1964 880 seats Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc owned this theatre 1961-1964 NORTHFIELD Northfield Auto Hinsdale Road at the New Hamphsire 125 Chapman border ? 1975-? 1985 1949Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc owned 300 cars this theatre. AKA: Vic Showcase, Victoria Starlight Outdoor Bernardston Road 1948 This small drive-in had an 16mm projector. Vic Showcase 125 Chapman ? 1969 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc owned this theatre. Renamed Showplace when the Redstones complained. 38 | P a g e Northfield Community ? 1950 Town Hall Closed by 1935 ORANGE ORANGE-ATHOL Pioneer Valley Drive-In Rt 2 ? 1955-? 1980 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in 1955-1961 Athol ? 1930 Orange 52 E Main ? 1950-? 1955 630 seats Orange Drive-In ? 1961-? 1985 350 cars Town Hall ? 1935-? 1940 SHELBURNE FALLS Buckland ? 1935 Community Drive-In ? 1955-? 1986 300 cars Memorial 51 Bridge ? 1930-? 1980 owners: 1930 Mills Theaters 1950-1969 Nilman Circuit 404 seats 39 | P a g e Pothole Pictures 51 Bridge ? 2000Open one day a week. Valleyview Drive-In North of town ? 1950-? 1969 150 cars Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this theatre in 1955 TURNER FALLS Park Villa Drive-In Shelburne Falls Drive-In ? 1950 SOUTH DEERFIELD Oak and Fairway ? 1955-? 1975 350 cars Owners: 1955 Affiliated theaters corp. 1961-1969 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Cinecom Theatres Northeastern States, Inc. Deerfield Drive-In ? 1975 Red Men's Hall Closed by 1935. Town Hall ? 1935 Closed by 1935. 40 | P a g e Shea's 71 Avenue A 1927-1956, 1963-1964 as cinema. 728 seats http://www.theshea.org/ * Febrary 14, 1927 opened * 1956 closed * 1963-1964 reopened * 1973 the Renaissance Community commune bought this theatre and used it for a recording studio and the site for their religious activities. * 1986 sold to the Franklin County Community Development Corp. * 1990 reopened as a live theatre. 41 | P a g e HAMPDEN COUNTY AGAWAM Agawam Twin AKA: Cinema 1 & 2 Jerry Lewis AKA: Family Cinema 2, Agawam Twin 866 Suffield St. 1971-1973 866 Suffield St. 1977-? 1989 Family Cinema 2 AKA: Jerry Lewis, Agawam Twin 866 Suffield St ? 1990- Park Inn ? 1940 42 | P a g e Riverside Park Drive-In 1623 Main April 21st, 1944-1947 This amusement park is still open as of 2011. AMHERST Amherst 30 Amity 1926-2001, 2006846 seats * 1926 opened in an old horse stable * 1935-1940 owned by Shea Chain, Inc * 1955 owned by Jamestown Amusement Co., Inc. (Shea) * 1961 owned by Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. * 1975-2001 owned by Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc * 2001 competition from the AMC Mountain Farms 4 and Hampshire 6 forced this and the Rivoli to close. Ironically, the theatre outlasted the AMC Hampshire Mall 6. * November 2006 reopened as the Amherst Cinema Arts center with 3 screens Http://www.amherstcinema.org/ Community ? 1930 ALDENVILLE Midway ? 1930 Town Hall ? 1930-? 1955 546 seats Owners: 1930 Shea Chain, Inc 1955 Jamestown Amusement Co., Inc. (Shea) 43 | P a g e BONDSVILLE Opera House ? 1930-? 1955 Rapalus Theaters owned this theatre. CHICOPEE Chabot 1964-1966 Rivoli 41 Springfield St ? 1935-1999 1,235 seats Owners: 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1950, 1964-1999 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955-1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership Elms ? 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. owned this theatre. Playhouse AKA: Victoria 79 Chabot ? 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. owned this theatre. Midway 685 Grattan St. Dates unknown Royal ? 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. owned this theatre. 44 | P a g e Victoria 79 Cabot ? 1935-? 1955 730 seats Westover Base Westover AFB ? 1950 This theatre got its movies before everyone else in town. CHICOPEE FALLS Airline Drive-In Memorial Drive Near Turnpike 1950-1983 1,000 cars Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in 1952-1961 45 | P a g e Falls AKA: Wernick 24 Broadway ? 1930-1968 Owners: 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1955-1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership 1964-1969 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc Majestic 37 Cottage 1923-1986 800 seats * 1910 opened * 1923 burned and rebuilt by Stefan Rapalus * Early 1960's switched to adult movies * 1986 completion from the home video industry forced this theatre to close. Wernick 24 Broadway ? 1930-? 1950 1,000 seats EASTHAMPTON Majestic 37 Cottage 1910-1923 46 | P a g e HADLEY Campus Cinema Complex I,II & III 1967-1976 Hallmark Releasing Corp. owned this theatre. It opened with 2 cinemas and expanded to 3 cinemas by 1972. Hadley Drive-In 320 Russell St 1953-1973 400 cars Owners: 1955-1969 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Cinecom Theatres Northeastern States, Inc. Hampshire Mall 341 Russell St 1978-1999 * 1978 opened by American Multi-Cinemas with 4 screens * Late 1980's expanded to 6 cinemas * 1999 demolished for a megaplex cinema which was never built. 47 | P a g e Hampshire Mall 367 Russell St 2000This Cinemark theatre, the only one in New England was to have 24 screens but the plans were scaled back to 12 screens when the new Regal cinemas opened nearby. 3 more screens including an XD screen opened in 2012 Mountain Farms 4 335 Russell St 1973-2001 This was the first AMC theatre in the state. When it closed, there was no more AMC in the state until they taken over General Cinemas in 2002. 48 | P a g e HOLYOKE Bijou 318 Main ? 1930-? 1975 1,255 seats Rapalus Theaters owned this theatre 19401975 Holyoke Plaza 2 Route 5 1974-1977 Empire 147 High ? 1909-1910 Globe 26 Suffolk ? 1935-? 1950 420 seats Holyoke ? 1925-? 1950 Owners: 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1940-1950 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit 49 | P a g e Holyoke Mall Cinemas 8 50 Holyoke 1979-1988 Owners: 1980 Theatre Management Services 1985 Cinema Centers Corp. Majestic 205 Main ? 1927-? 1950 1,624 seats Owners: 1930 Rackliffe Circuit 1945 Rifkin, Herman, Theaters Royal Closed by 1935 State 461 Dwight Street ? 1950-? 1969 Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this theatre. Strand 265 Main 1920-1978 1,109 seats Owners: 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1950, 1964-1980 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955-1961 New England Theatres 50 | P a g e Suffolk 11 Suffolk ? 1912-? 1969 880 seats Owners: 1935 George Hammond 1930 Rackliffe Circuit 1945 Rifkin, Herman, Theaters 1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership 1964-1969 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc INDIAN ORCHARD Grand 207 Main 1911-1985 Three Star ? 1935 Victory 91 Suffolk 1919-1979 1,680 seats Owners: 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1950, 1964-1979 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955-1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership LUDLOW Burr 94 Hubbard September 19, 1927-1967 Rapalus Theaters owned this 700-seat theatre. This theatre is now a storage building for a lumber yard. Lyric 113 Center 1911-1927 200 seats 51 | P a g e MONSON NORTHAMPTON ? 1930-? 1955 Rapalus Theaters owned this theatre. 274 Main 1890-2007,2009964 seats Owners: 1930 Rackliffe Circuit 1945-1961 Rifkin, Herman Theatres 1964-1969 Rifkin Theatres 1975 Theatre Management Services In Early 2007, this theatre switched to live performances only. 2009 back to movies 2010 stopped showing movies Capitol Monson 218 Main ? 1945-? 1955 354 seats Academy of Music 52 | P a g e Calvin 19 King Apr 24, 1924-? 2000 1,739 seats Owners: 1924-1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1950, 1964-2000 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955-1961 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership Northampton Drive-In ? 1955-? 1961 398 cars Palace 14 Masonic Street 1907-1916 740 seats Lyric 24 Pleasant ? 1915-1917 53 | P a g e Plaza 79 Pleasant 1912-1952 Owners: 1920 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1935 Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) 1940-1952 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc PALMER Five Star 1416 Main ? 1941-? 1955 Imperial Cinema ? 1972-? 1995 Nutter Theatres owned this theatre. Metropolitan Airport Drive-In AKA: Metro DI 1956- 561 River St 1949-1986 500 cars Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership owned this theatre 1955-1961 Pleasant Street 27 Pleasant 1976-January 2008, Late 2008-2012 Reopened late in 2008 with 4 cinemas http://www.pleasantstreettheater.com/ 54 | P a g e Palmer ? 1935-? 1940 Snider, Ralph E. owned this theatre in 1940 Strand Central ? 1940-? 1955 600 seats Owners: 1920 Goldstein Circuit 1925 G-B Theaters Corp. 1935-1950 Snider, Ralph E. 1955 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc SOUTHAMPTON Red Rock Drive-In 11 College Highway ? 1950-1984 275 cars Three Rivers ? 1945 PINE POINT Lyric ? 1940 SOUTH HADLEY Tower Twin 19 College http://www.towertheaters.com 1989280 seats Mini Theatres (Cinema North) owned this cinema until 2005 55 | P a g e South Hampton Drive-In 1950 WARE Bijou ? 1925-? 1945 Owners: 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1940-1945 Snider, Ralph E. Casino THREE RIVERS Idle Hour 121 Main ? 1925-1999 750 seats Owners: 1925 Goldstein Circuit 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1940-1950 Snider, Ralph E. 1955-1999 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc This theatre was twinned in the early 1990's. It was demolished in 2011 2305 Main ? 1927-? 1945 Three Rivers 67 Main ? 1945-? 1950 500 seats 56 | P a g e WEST SPRINGFIELD Elm AKA: Majestic, Paris 131 Elm 1988-1996 Cinema AKA: West Springfield Showcase Cinemas 864 Riverdale Street 1964-2000 See West Springfield Showcase Cinemas for more details. Crown ? 1940 Drive-In AKA: Memorial DI 555 Memorial 1949 Empire 750 Main ? 1922-? 1965 Elm ? 1930 57 | P a g e Majestic Memorial Drive-In 131 Elm ? 1935-1968 701 seats * 1922 opened as Majestic * 1968 renamed Paris and shown foreign and art films * 1984 renamed Elm * 1988 closed as a cinema. * 1996 reopened as a live theatre by the Theater Project. 555 Memorial 1950-1978 600 cars Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this theatre in 1961 AKA: Paris, Elm AKA: Drive-In 58 | P a g e Palace AKA: West Springfield Showcase 11-14, 15-19 895 Riverdale St Yellow building on map and aerial. March 22nd, 1968-1988 *March 22nd, 1968 opened as a single screen cinema by Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. * 1976 taken over by Sack Theatres and split into two cinemas * 1983 taken over by National Cinemas * June 24th, 1988 Became Showcase 11-14 * 2000 became Showcase 16-19 * 2002 closed when the Showcase Cinemas are completed * 2006 demolished 59 | P a g e Paris 131 Elm February 16th, 1968-1981 Hallmark Releasing Corp. owned this theatre in 1975 Riverdale Drive-In May 27th, 1950-1982 1,008 cars Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this drivein 60 | P a g e Strand ? 1940-? 1950 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit owned this theatre. West Springfield Showcase 11-14 (16-19) AKA: Palace 895 Riverdale St Yellow building on map and aerial. 1988-2002 61 | P a g e West Springfield Showcase Cinemas 864 Riverdale Street Blue and Red buildings * November 25, 1964 opened with 2 screens in the red building. * April 19th, 1967 Building 2, a large theatre with a Cinerama screen opened in the center of the red building on top. 3 screens in all. It was the first triple hard-ticket cinema in the U. S. * 1971 Building 3 in Blue: 2 more theatres opened in Phase 2 and 3 of plan below. 5 screens * 1973 6 screens * 1976 8 screens * 1983 10 screens in red and blue buildings. * June 24th, 1988 The Palace across the street is renamed Showcase 11-14. * 2000-June 2001 consolidated and rebuilt with 15 screens. The Blue building in the map and aerial was demolished. * Taken over by Rave Motion Pictures and renamed West Springfield 15 1967 seating: 700, 1,100, 1,012 1967 aerial http://cinerama.topcities.com/b071767.htm 62 | P a g e 63 | P a g e WESTFIELD Opera House ? 1920 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company owned this theatre. Sundown Drive-In 1029 North Road 1947-1986 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in 1955-1961 Park 38 Main 1928-1967 1,200 seats Owners: 1930-1940 Shea Chain, Inc 1955 Jamestown Amusement Co., Inc. (Shea) Rialto ? 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. owned this theatre. Strand 10 Church ? 1920-? 1980 1,054 seats Owners: 1920 Goldstein Brothers Amusement Company 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1940-1950, 1964-1983 Western Massachusetts Theaters, Inc 1955-1964 Daytz Theatres and Western Mass. Theatres Partnership 64 | P a g e WILBRAHAM Parkway Drive-In 2001 Boston Road 1948-1987 Owners: 1955-1961 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1969-1987 Esquire Theatres of America, Inc. 54 theatres found February 24, 2007 Last update 2011 09 11 Thanks to Cliff McCarthy of the Springfield Historical Socity and National Amusements’s Wanda Whitson with providing the information on the Showcase cinemas. Springfield Union checked 1910-1989 65 | P a g e WORCHESTER WORCHESTER COUNTY WORCHESTER Art AKA: Fine Arts, Lothrop's Opera House, Pleasant, Olympia 17 Pleasant 1984-2006 See Fine Arts for more details on this adult cinema. Bijou AKA: Family, Phillips, Cinema I,II & III 110 Front St. ? 2000-2004 http://www.bijoucinema.org/ * Late 1910's opened as Family * Late 1950's * 1964 reopened as Phillips with seating down to 450 from 1,000 with the balcony and the first 12 rows removed. * Late 1960's closed for redevelopment of the Galleria. * 1973 reopened by General Cinemas with 3 cinemas with a total of 700 seats. It becomes part of the Galleria. * Late 1980's General Cinemas sells it and renamed Bijou * November 2004 66 | P a g e Capitol Cinema I 68 Franklin December 11, 1926-1966 1,874 seats * December 11, 1926 opened as Capitol Seating: Main 1,100, Loges 284, Balcony 490 * 1935-1945 owners: Mullins and Pinanski (controlled by Paramount Publix) * 1950-1966 owners: New England Theatres * December 25, 1962 reopened after renovations. * 1966 closed down * 1967 reopened as Paris cinema. * September 1982 switched to adult cinemas, which paid higher rent. It had 2 adult cinemas 1: straight porn, 2: Adonis cinema (upstairs) gay porn, also an adult bookstore * January 2005 the police arrests 22 men including a high school teacher from the northwest part of the state caught masturbating to a skin flick. The theatre was packed. * July 2005 License revoked and the theatre is closed. The Paris cinema in New Hartford near Utica UN had the same facade. 24 Mill 1963-? 1980 * 1939 opened as Park * 1961 closed it is bought out by the Redstone Company. * 1963 reopened as Cinema, the first indoor screen for the Redstones. It had a Cinerama screen. * Early 1980's renamed Webster Square Cinemas and split into 2 cinemas * Late 1990's closed when Showcase North opened. AKA: Paris AKA: Park, Webster Square Cinemas Cinema I,II & III AKA: Bijou, Family, Phillips 110 Front ? 1975-? 1985 General Cinemas owned this theatre. See Bijou for more details. Crystal ? 1925 Moe Mark owned this theatre. 67 | P a g e Elm 3 Elm 1912-1961 2,301 seats * 1912 opened * Late 1920's sold to Fox and then to MGM's Loew's theatres * 1939-1940 "Gone with the Wind" played here. * 1959 closed * 1961 torn down for a "motor hotel”, which was never built. A parking lot remains. Franklin Square AKA: Grand, Poli, Showcase Cinemas 4 Southbridge 1904-1908 Family AKA: Cinema I,II & III, Bijou, Phillips 116 Front ? 1920-? 1964 800 seats Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this theatre 1935-1964. See Bijou for more details Grand Fine Arts Greendale AKA: Lothrop's Opera House, Pleasant, Fine Arts, Art 17 Pleasant ? 1961-? 1985 * 1891 opened as Lothrop's Opera House * 1910 renamed Pleasant * 1920 renamed Olympia * 1956 renamed Fine Arts and started to show risqué art movies and later adult movies. It was owned by Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. * 1984 renamed Arts * January 2006 closed. AKA: Poli, Showcase Cinemas, Franklin Square 4 Southbridge 1908-1925 See Poli for more details. 50 Barber ? 1940-? 1950 744 seats 68 | P a g e Lincoln Plaza 545 Lincoln ? 1969-1996 * Late 1960's opened by New England Theatres * Early 1970's taken over by Hallmark Releasing Corp. * Early 1980's taken over by Northeast Theatres and split into 2 screens * Late 1980's 3 screens as it is owned by National Amusements * 1996 closed Paris AKA: Capitol 68 Franklin 1967-2005 This was an adult cinema. See Capitol for more details. Lothrop's Opera House AKA: Art, Fine Arts, Olympia, Pleasant 17 Pleasant 1891-? 1909 See Fine Arts for more details Majestic Park Mark Strand 24 Mill 1939-1961 754 seats See Cinema for more details. ? 1935-? 1940 ? 1920-? 1925 AKA: Cinema, Webster Square 1-2 Modern ? 1930 Olympia AKA: Art, Fine Arts, Plesant, Lothrop's Opera House 17 Pleasant ? 1920-? 1955 1,107 seats Owners: 1920 S. Z. Poli 1925 N. H. Gordon Circuit 1930-1955 Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. Palace ? 1920-? 1940 Owners: 1920-1925 S. Z. Poli 1930-1940 Fox Theatres Corp. Park Front St. ? 1920-? 1925 69 | P a g e Phillips AKA: Bijou, Cinema I,II & III, Family 110 Front 1964-? 1969 450 seats Plaza Across from City Hall ? 1930-1941 Owners: 1930 Fox Theatres Corp. 1935-1940 Poli-New England Theaters, Inc Plymouth 261 Main 1928-? 1985 2,633 seats Owners: 1930 Loew's 1935 Strand Theaters Company 1940-1985 Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. Now a concert hall called Pallidum. Pleasant 17 Pleasant ? 1910-? 1919 Motion Pictures News 1929 02 02 70 | P a g e Poli AKA: Loew's Poli, Grand, Showcase Cinemas 4 Southbridge http://www.thehanovertheatre.org ? 1920-? 1964 3,196 seats * 1908 opened as Grand * 1920 owned by S. Z. Poli * 1925 owned by N. H. Gordon Circuit * Late 1926 rebuilt as Poli * 1935-1955 owned by Poli-New England Theaters, Inc * 1961-1964 owned by Loew's * June 27, 1968 reopened with 2 cinemas, Showcase 1, the penthouse unit had 791 seats and was reached by an escalator or an grand marble staircase. It was equipped with 70mm projection. Showcase 2 with 1,068 seats with the largest Cinerama screen in New England according to the circuit. Advance tickets were sold at Steinert's at 303 Main and at all Sears area stores. It was managed by John DiBenedetto. * Late 1970's 4 cinemas * September 1997 became a 2nd run theatre. * May 20, 1998 closed when the Showcase North 14 expanded. * 2008 reopened as the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts Princess ? 1920 Regent ? 1930-? 1945 Owners: 1930 G-B Theaters Corp. 1940-1945 Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. Rialto 39 Millbure ? 1935-? 1955 1,050 seats Royal 621 Main ? 1930-? 1955 750 seats Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this theatre 1940-1955 71 | P a g e Showcase Cinema AKA: Poli, Loew's Poli 4 Southbridge June 27, 1968-May 20, 1998 National Amusements owned this theatre. See Poli for more details. Showcase North 135 Brooks St December 14, 19952,200 seats (first phase of 7 screens) * December 14, 1995 opened with 2,200 seats in 7 cinemas * May 15, 1996 expanded to 14 screens (Lincoln Plaza cinemas opened the same day) and an neon sculpture added * Late 1998 expanded to 18 screens National Amusement owns this theatre. It features an 4-screen area called the Showcase Cine Art with an upscale concession stand. St. Mary's Hall ? 1940 Strand AKA: Warner 62 Front ? 1925-1930 * Early 1920's opened as Strand * April 19, 1930 renamed Warner * 1965 closed and replaced by a new cinema in Shrewsbury called White City, which was designed by Drew Eberson. 72 | P a g e Tuckerman Hall 10 Tuckerman ? 1910 521 seats * 1902 opened as a women's club * 1910 movies were shown here Now a concert hall used by the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra. Wooster Academy ? 1930 Worcester ? 1930 39 listings February 25, 2007 Art, Paris and Webster Square Photos by Garry De Luca. Warner AKA: Strand 62 Front 1930-1965 1,290 seats Warner-Stanley Warner owned this theatre. Webster Square 1-2 AKA: Cinema I, Park 24 Mill ? 1985-1998 National Amusements owned this theatre. 73 | P a g e SUBURBAN WORCHESTER AUBURN Auburn Drive-In CLINTON Clinton 779 Washington ? 1930 ? 1961-? 1985 900 cars Clinton Drive-In Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this drive- High St. in ? 1961-? 1975 600 cars Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in 1964-1969 BARRE Town Hall Main ? 1935-? 1955 301 seats BOYLSTON Boylston Drive-In Globe 107 High ? 1930-? 1961 622 seats Owners: 1930 Boas Circuit 1945-1950 Warner Brothers 1961 B & Q Circuit ? 1969-? 1975 CLEGHORN Strand ? 1930 74 | P a g e Last Strand AKA: Strand 58 High 1995-2010 Http://www.strandtheatre.com/ State 20 Ferry ? 1950 320 seats GILBERTVILLE Plaza ? 1930-? 1935 Rapalus Theaters owned this theatre. Premier ? 1940 Strand AKA: Last Strand 58 High 1924-? 1961, 20101,111 seats Owners: 1930 Boas Circuit 1935-1950 Warner Brothers 1961 B & Q Circuit Star ? 1950 280 seats LEICESTER Leicester Drive-In 1675 Main St ? 19753 screens in 2003 EAST DOUGLAS G. A. R. Hall Main ? 1935-? 1950 435 seats FARNUMSVILLE Jacques Hall ? 1920-? 1925 Walker Circuit owned this theatre. FISHERVILLE Fisher ? 1940 75 | P a g e LINWOOD MILFORD ? 1920-? 1925 Walker Circuit owned this theatre. 124 Medway Road October 1974-1996 * 1973 opened with 3 cinemas by Interstate Theater Corp. * Late 1980's taken over by Hoyts Cinemas * 1996 closed Hall MENDON Mendon Auto Drive-In ? 1950 Mendon Air 45 Milford http://www.mendondrivein.com/ June 14, 1954* June 14, 1954 opened by Affiliated theaters corp. * Late 1950's-Late 1980's owned by Interstate Theater Corp. * 1998 2nd screen added * 2012 Digital projection added to this drivein, it is so busy that cars are turned away. 800 cars Cinema 495 Milford I & II AKA: State 1967-1990 Garden Hall ? 1940 Ideal 97 Main ? 1940-? 1955 550 seats Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this theatre in 1955 Opera House ? 1920-? 1950 Owners: 1920 Film Amusements Company 1925 Levenson Circuit 1930-1950 Interstate Theater Corp. Nitnuck Park ? 1935-? 1940 76 | P a g e State 3 Park 1927-? 1964 1,400 seats Interstate Theater Corp. owned this 1,400seat theatre. Elm 35 Elm ? 1945-? 1955 700 seats Elm Draught House Theatre 35 Elm ? 1990- MILLBURY Blackstone Valley 14: cinema de lux 146/122 Mass Pike 10a June 30, 2004National Amusements owns this theatre. Paradise ? 1940 Town Hall ? 1935-? 1945 NORTHBORO Westboro Theatre 56 Brewer ? 1998-2000 NORTHBRIDGE Pastime Main ? 1940-? 1955 300 seats Affiliated theaters corp. owned this theatre in 1950 Walker's Hall ? 1920-? 1935 Walker Circuit owned this theatre 1920-1925 77 | P a g e NORTH BROOKFIELD Town Hall ? 1940-? 1945 Star 49 Mt. Pleasant Road ? 1927-? 1955 391 seats NORTH OXFORD Oxford Drive-In 12/20 ? 1955-? 1990 Owners: 1961-1964 American Theaters Corp. 1975 Hallmark Releasing Corp. 1990 Melrose Associates, Inc. SHREWSBURY Edgemere Drive-In US 20 at Lake ? 1955-2004 1,150 cars Owners: 1955-1961 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. 1975 Hallmark Releasing Corp. 1990-2004 Melrose Associates, Inc. OXFORD Memorial ? 1935-? 1950 350 seats Open Air Auto Rt 9 ? 1955 78 | P a g e Shrewsbury Drive-In Turnpike road at Fruit St. 1938-? 1985 350 cars Owners: 1950 Affiliated theaters corp. 1955-1969 American Theaters Corp. 1975 Hallmark Releasing Corp. SOUTH BARRE Florence Vernon ? 1935-? 1950 295 seats SOUTHBRIDGE Blanchard ? 1940 Interstate Theater Corp. owned this theatre. Phelps ? 1940-? 1950 Interstate Theater Corp. owned this theatre. Strand White City Theatre 50 Boston Tpke 1964-2001 * 1964 opened by Stanley Warner with "Mary Poppins" * 1965-1966 The Sound of Music played here. * 1976-1977 twinned with Star Wars in Cinema 1. It was taken over by Northeast Theatres. * Late 1990's 3 screens * 2001 closed 18 Elm 1926-1965 617 seats Interstate Theater Corp. owned this theatre. SPENCER Champ 6 Mechanic ? 1955 Imperial Cinema ? 1980-? 1995 Nutter Theatres owned this theatre. Park 6 Mechanics ? 1935-? 1950 597 seats. STURBRIDGE Dolly Drive-In ? 1950-? 1961 475 cars Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in in 1955 79 | P a g e Sturbridge Drive-In ? 1950-? 1975 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this drive-in in 1961 Quaker Drive-In ? 1955-? 1985 Daytz Theatre Enterprises Corp. owned this theatre 1955-1961 Town Hall ? 1920-? 1930 Walker Circuit owned this theatre 1920-1925 Walker Closed by 1935 WARREN Casino ? 1935 WEBSTER Sturbridge Ride-In ? 1940-? 1945 SUTTON Liberty 276 Main ? 1930-? 1985 981 seats Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this theatre 1940-1985 Motor-In Drive-In 110 Worcester-Providence Tpke 1947-1996 450 cars UXBRIDGE Bijou ? 1935-? 1940 Cameo Music Hall ? 1920-? 1925 Steinburg Circuit owned this theatre. Main ? 1945-? 1955 570 seats 80 | P a g e State 253 Main ? 1930-? 1985 987 seats Loew’s E. M. Theaters, Inc. owned this theatre 1940-1985 Westborough 12 231 Turnpike ? 1997Owners: 2000-2002 Hoyts Cinemas 2002-Regal Cinemas Stienburg's ? 1920-? 1925 Steinburg Circuit owned this theatre. WESTBOROUGH New Park ? 1935-? 1940 Rialto ? 1935 Ruth Gorden Flick Twin AKA: Westboro 2 18 Lyman ? 1985-? 1990 WEST BROOKFIELD Westwind Drive-In ? 1950 Strand 19 Summer ? 1940-? 1955 542 seats Owners: 1940-1945 Leiberman, Fred E. Circuit 1950-1955 Affiliated theaters corp. Westboro 2 AKA: Ruty Gorden Flick Twin 18 Lyman ? 1995-? 2000 81 | P a g e WEST WARREN Grand Main-? 1935-? 1950 275 seats WINTINSVILLE Prospect 19 Prospect ? 1920-? 1955 725 seats Owners: 1920-1925 Walker Circuit 1950-1955 Affiliated theaters corp. Star N Main ? 1935-? 1950 350 seats 73 listings 328 total 82 | P a g e