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[[File:Green Springs movie theater.jpg|right|thumb|575px|Green Springs Theater in the 1970s. (813 Green Springs Highway)]] | [[File:Green Springs movie theater.jpg|right|thumb|575px|Green Springs Theater in the 1970s. (813 Green Springs Highway)]] | ||
'''Green Springs Six''' was operated by [[Cobb Theatres]] in a building orignally used as the [[Green Springs Bowling Center]]. It opened as a 4-screen theatre on February 25, [[1971]]. It was expanded and reopened on December 21, [[1979]] as a 6-screen theatre. The building is now demolished. | '''Green Springs Six''' was operated by [[Cobb Theatres]] in a building orignally used as the [[Green Springs Bowling Center]] at 813 [[Green Springs Highway]]. It opened as a 4-screen theatre on February 25, [[1971]]. It was expanded and reopened on December 21, [[1979]] as a 6-screen theatre. The building is now demolished. | ||
==Opening Night== | ==Opening Night== |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 1 May 2024
Green Springs Six was operated by Cobb Theatres in a building orignally used as the Green Springs Bowling Center at 813 Green Springs Highway. It opened as a 4-screen theatre on February 25, 1971. It was expanded and reopened on December 21, 1979 as a 6-screen theatre. The building is now demolished.
Opening Night
Thursday, February 25, 1971
- Joe (5:30, 7:30, 9:30)
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (5:30, 7:30, 9:30)
- Tora! Tora! Tora! (5:45, 8:30)
- Paint Your Wagon (6:15, 8:45)