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Blakes Opera House - Grand Ledge
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Bon Ton - Jackson
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Butler Theater - Ishpeming
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Capri Star - Battle Creek
Carlton Theater - Detroit
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Carousel Theater - Detroit
Carousel Twin Theater - Warren
Carsonville Opera House - Carsonville
Caruso Theater - Dowagiac
Casino Theater - Detroit
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Cass Theater - Cass City
Cass Theater - Detroit
Castle Theater - Detroit
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Cedar Theater - Manistique
Celebration Cinema - Benton Harbor
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Censor Theater - Albion
Center Theater - Bay City
Center Theater - Cadillac
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Center Theater - Holland
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Center Theater - Owosso
Central Theater - Pontiac
Centre Theater - Grand Blanc
Century Theater - Coopersville
Century Theater - Dowagiac
Chalmers Theater - Detroit
Charles Theater - Detroit
Charlevoix Cinema III - Charlevoix
Charlevoix Theater - Detroit
Chateau Theater - Muskegon
Cheboygan Opera House - Cheboygan
Chesterfield Cinema 3 - Chesterfield
Chesterfield Crossing Cinema 16 - Chesterfield
Chief Theater - Dowagiac
Chief Theater - Mackinaw City
Chopin Theater - Detroit
Cina-Mini One - Grand Rapids
Cina-Mini Two - Grand Rapids
Cinderella Theater - Detroit
Cinema & Suds - Saginaw
Cinema 1 & 2 - Pontiac
Cinema 10 - Flint
Cinema 4 - Saint Johns
Cinema Art - Bay City
Cinema Blue - Flint
Cinema Carousel - Muskegon
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Cinema Four Theaters - Mount Pleasant
Cinema Hollywood - Birch Run
Cinema III - Charlevoix
Cinema One - Manistique
Cinemark 20 at River Town - Grandville
Circle Theater - Detroit
City Opera House - Traverse City
City Theater - Bay City
Civic Detroit Theater - Detroit
Civic Theater - Grand Rapids
Civic Theater - Jonesville
Clairmont Theater - Detroit
Clark Park Theater - Detroit
Clarkston Cinema - Clarkston
Clawson Theater - Clawson
Clay Theater - Detroit
Clinton Theater - Clinton
Clinton Theater - Saint Johns
Clio Cinema - Clio
Cloverland Cinema 2 - Ironwood
Coldwater Cinemas - Coldwater
Coliseum Theater - Detroit
Coliseum Theater - Edmore
Colonial Theater - Detroit
Colonial Theater - Detroit
Colonial Theater - Essexville
Colonial Theater - Flint
Colonial Theater - Grand Rapids
Colonial Theater - Iron Mountain
Colony Theater - Detroit
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Columbia Theater - Detroit
Columbia Theater - Flint
Commerce Township 14 - Walled Lake
Community Playhouse - Centreville
Community Theater - Elk Rapids
Conant Theater - Detroit
Conant Theater - Hamtramck
Congress Theater - Detroit
Conrad Martin Theater - Detroit
Cooley Theater - Detroit
Copper Country Cinema 5 - Houghton
Coronet Theater - Detroit
Corunna Theater - Detroit
Court Street Theater - Saginaw
Courtesy Theater - Detroit
Courtland Center Cinemas - Burton
Courtyard Cinema - Mackinaw City
Cozy Theater - Decatur
Cozy Theater - Detroit
Cozy Theater - Grand Rapids
Creek Theater - Swartz Creek
Crescent Theater - Detroit
Creston Theater - Grand Rapids
Crestonette Vaudette Theater - Grand Rapids
Croswell Opera House - Adrian
Croswell Opera House - Croswell
Crown Theater - Marne
Crystal Theater - Beulah
Crystal Theater - Crystal
Crystal Theater - Crystal Falls
Crystal Theater - Detroit
Crystal Theater - Muskegon
Cub Theater - Bear Lake
Dai-Roy Theater - Mio
Dale Theater - Detroit
Daniel Theater - Saginaw
Davison Theater - Davison
Davison Theater - Detroit
Dawn Theater - Detroit
Dawn Theater - Sterling
Delft Theater - Escanaba
Delft Theater - Iron River
Delft Theater - Marquette
Delft Theater - Munising
Della Photoplay Theater - Flint
Della Theater - Flint
Delray Theater - Detroit
Delthe Theater - Detroit
Delton Theater - Delton
Delux Theater - Utica
Deluxe Theater - Detroit
Deluxe Theater - Imlay City
Denniston Cinemas - Monroe
Depot Theater - Kincheloe
Desoto Theater - Detroit
Detroit Arena - Detroit
Detroit Institute of the Arts - Detroit
Detroit Opera House - Detroit
Detroit Science Center IMAX Dome Theater - Detroit
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall - Detroit
Detroit Theater - Detroit
Dewitt Theater - DeWitt
Dexter Theater - Detroit
Dexter Theater - Dexter
Discovery Theater - Battle Creek
Dix Theater - Marcellus
Dixie Theater - Detroit
Dixie Theater - Flint
Dixie Theater - Monroe
Dort Mall Cinema - Flint
Dox Theater - Detroit
Drayton Theater - Drayton Plains
Dreamland Theater - Detroit
Dreamland Theater - Saginaw
Drury Lane Theater - Detroit
Duchess Theater - Detroit
Duke Theater - Royal Oak Township
Dundee Theater - Dundee
Duplex Theater - Detroit
Durand Theater - Durand
Eagle Opera House - Marshall
Eagle Theater - Detroit
Eagle Theater - Pontiac
East Detroit Theater - Eastpointe
East End Theater - Detroit
East End Theater - Detroit
East Side Theater - Detroit
Eastbrook Theater - Kentwood
Eastland 2 - Harper Woods
Eastland Mall 5 - Harper Woods
Eastland Theaters - Essexville
Eastown Capri Theater - Battle Creek
Eastown Theater - Detroit
Eastown Theater - Grand Rapids
Eastwood Theater - Eastpointe
Eaton Theater - Charlotte
Echo Theater - Detroit
Echo Theater - Detroit
Edison Theater - Port Huron
Electric Theater - Flint
Electric Theater - Manistee
Electric Theater - Mount Pleasant
Elite Theater - Detroit
Elite Theater - Laingsburg
Elite Theater - Muskegon
Elizabeth Theater - Detroit
Elk Rapids Cinema - Elk Rapids
Elliot Theater - River Rouge
Elm Theater - Mount Clemens
Elmwood Plaza 8 Theaters - Lansing
Elsie Theater - Elsie
EMagine Canton - Canton
EMagine Novi - Novi
EMagine Woodhaven - Woodhaven
Embassy Theater - Detroit
Emerald Theater - Mount Clemens
Empire Theater - Bay City
Empire Theater - Detroit
Empire Theater - Iron River
Empire Theater - Marshall
Empress Theater - Detroit
Emsee Theater - Mount Clemens
Enterprise Theater - Detroit
Esquire Theater - Grosse Pointe
Esquire Theater - Lincoln Park
Evart Theater - Evart
Fairfield Theater - Detroit
Fairlane Towne Center 21 - Dearborn
Fairmont Theater - Detroit
Fairmount Theater - Grand Rapids
Fairplain Cinemas 5 - Benton Harbor
Fairy Theater - Detroit
Family Theater - Adrian
Family Theater - Birmingham
Family Theater - Detroit
Family Theater - East Tawas
Family Theater - Flint
Family Theater - Flint
Family Theater - Grand Rapids
Family Theater - Ionia
Family Theater - Jackson
Family Theater - Kinde
Family Theater - Monroe
Family Theater - Monroe
Family Theater - New Baltimore
Family Theater - Port Huron
Family Theater - Three Oaks
Farmington 4 Cinemas - Farmington
Farmington Civic Theater - Farmington
Farnum Theater - Hamtramck
Farone's Theater - Caspian
Farr Theater - Mason
Fashion Square Cinemas - Saginaw
Fenkell Theater - Detroit
Fenton Cinema - Fenton
Ferndale Theater - Detroit
Ferndale Theater - Detroit
Ferry Field Theater - Detroit
Ferry Park Theater - Detroit
Fine Arts Theater - Detroit
Firebird Theater - Sandusky
Fisher Theater - Detroit
Flamingo Theater - Detroit
Flat Roc Theater - Flat Rock
Fleet Theater - Watervliet
Fleur-de-Lys Theater - Detroit
Flint Cinema - Flint
Flint City Theater - Flint
Flint Park Theater - Flint
Flint Theater - Flint
Flo Theater - Nashville
Folly Theater - Flint
Folly Theater - Flint
Ford Grand Theater - Dearborn
Ford-Tel Theaters - Dearborn Heights
Fordson Theater - Dearborn
Forest Theater - Detroit
Fort Saginaw Mall Cinemas - Saginaw
Forum 30 - Sterling Heights
Forum Theater - Ypsilanti
Four Star Theater - Grand Rapids
Fowler Opera House - Fowler
Fox Theater - Detroit
Franklin Theater - Detroit
Franklin Theater - Grand Rapids
Franklin Theater - Saginaw
Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts - Muskegon
Fredro Theater - Detroit
Fredro Theater - Flint
Fremont Cinema - Fremont
Fremont Cinemas - Fremont
Frolic Theater - Midland
Frontenac Theater - Detroit
Fuller Theater - Kalamazoo
Fulton Theater - Grand Rapids
Gagetown Opera House - Gagetown
Gale Theater - Galesburg
Galewood Theater - Grand Rapids
Garden Theater - Battle Creek
Garden Theater - Detroit
Garden Theater - Flint
Garden Theater - Frankfort
Garden Theater - Lansing
Garden Theater - Marshall
Garden Theater - Petersburg
Garrick Theater - Detroit
Garrick Theater - Flint
Gaslight Cinema - Petoskey
Gateway Theater - Sterling Heights
Gayety Theater - Detroit
Gaylord Cinema - Gaylord
Gaylord Cinema West - Gaylord
Gem Theater - Beaverton
Gem Theater - Clio
Gem Theater - Detroit
Gem Theater - Flint
Gem Theater - Flint
Gem Theater - Hale
Gem Theater - Manistee
Gem Theater - Muskegon
Gem Theater - Pigeon
Gem Theater - Saginaw
Gem Theater - Saint Louis
Genesee Valley Cinemas - Flint
Gladmer Theater - Lansing
Glen-Arah - White Cloud
Globe Theater - Detroit
Globe Theater - Flint
Globe Theater - Flint
Gold Coast Theater - Detroit
Goldfront Theater - Cheboygan
Granada Theater - Detroit
Grand Circus Theater - Detroit
Grand Haven 9 - Grand Haven
Grand Theater - Brighton
Grand Theater - Detroit
Grand Theater - Grand Haven
Grand Theater - Grandville
Grand Traverse Cinema - Traverse City
Grand Victory Theater - Detroit
Grand Woodward Theater - Detroit
Grande Theater - Detroit
Grant Theater - Detroit
Grant Theater - Grant
Gratiot 21 - Clinton Township
Gratiot Theater - Breckenridge
Gratiot Theater - Detroit
Graystone Theater - Detroit
Great Lakes Crossing 25 - Auburn Hills
Great Lakes Theater - Detroit
Green Acres Cinema - Saginaw
Greenville Cinemas - Greenville
Greenwood Theater - Detroit
Griswold Theater - Port Huron
Gull Road Cinema 5 - Kalamazoo
Gwinn Theater - Gwinn
Hamblin Opera House - Battle Creek
Hamilton Theater - Detroit
Hampton 4 Theaters - Rochester Hills
Hampton 6 - Essexville
Hancock Theater - Detroit
Harbor Beach Community Theater - Harbor Beach
Harbor Cinemas - Ludington
Harbor Theater - Ecorse
Harbor Theater 1 & 2 - Muskegon
Harmony Theater - Detroit
Harper Theater - Detroit
Harpos Concert Theater - Detroit
Hart Theater - Hart
Hastings 4 - Hastings
Hastings Theater - Detroit
Hastings Theatorium - Hastings
Hazel Park Theater - Hazel Park
Heart Theater - Hartford
Henry Ford Museum Anderson Theater - Dearborn
Henry Ford Museum IMAX Theater - Dearborn
Highland Park Theater - Highland Park
Hillman Theater - Hillman
Hills Opera House - Colon
Hills Theater - Rochester
Hippodrome Theater - Detroit
Holbrook Theater - Detroit
Holland 7 - Holland
Holland 8 - Holland
Holly Theater - Holly
Hollywood Theater - Buchanan
Hollywood Theater - Detroit
Hollywood Theater - Petoskey
Home Theater - Detroit
Home Theater - Detroit
Homestead Theater - Detroit
Hoover Theater - Detroit
Horizon Cinemas - Traverse City
Howell Opera House - Howell
Howell Theater - Howell
Howland Opera House - Pontiac
Howmet Playhouse - Whitehall
Hudson Theater - Hudson
Huron Theater - Port Huron
Huron Theater - Ubly
Huron Theater - Waterford
Ideal Theater - Clare
Ideal Theater - Flushing
Ideal Theater - Ithaca
Idle Hour Theater - Grand Rapids
Idlehour Theater - Lansing
Ila Theater - Detroit
Imlay City Cinemas - Imlay City
Imperial Theater - Detroit
Indian River Theater - Indian River
Inflight Cine - Saginaw
Ionia Theater - Ionia
Iris Theater - Detroit
Ironwood Theater - Ironwood
Irving Theater - Detroit
Jackson 10 - Jackson
Janes Theater - Saginaw
Jeffers Theater - Saginaw
Jefferson Theater - Detroit
Jefferson Theater - Muskegon
Jerry Lewis Cinema - Escanaba
Jewel Theater - Detroit
Jewel Theater - Mount Clemens
Jewell Theater - Flint
John C Cairns Theater - Detroit
Joy Theater - Detroit
Joy Theater - Grand Rapids
Juliet Theater - Romeo
Kal Theater - Kalkaska
Kalamazoo 10 - Kalamazoo
Kearsley Theater - Flint
Keego Theater - Keego Harbor
Keiths Theater - Grand Rapids
Ken Theater - Frankenmuth
Kent Theater - Cedar Springs
Kent Theater - Grand Rapids
Kentwood Cinemark 14 - Kentwood
Kercheval Theater - Grosse Pointe Farms
Kerredge Theater - Hancock
King Theater - Detroit
Kings Opera House - Oscoda
Kingston Theater - Cheboygan
Kingswood Theater - Bloomfield Hills
Knickerbocker Theater - Detroit
Knickerbocker Theater - Holland
Koppin Theater - Detroit
Kozloski Theater - Detroit
Krafft 8 Theaters - Port Huron
Kramer Theater - Detroit
Krim Theater - Highland Park
Kunskys Theater - Detroit
La Parisien - Garden City
La Salle Garden Theater - Detroit
La Salle Theater - Detroit
Laingsburg Opera House - Laingsburg
Lake Michigan Park - Muskegon
Lake Odessa Theater - Lake Odessa
Lake Theater - Benton Harbor
Lake Theater - Oscoda
Lake Theater - Walled Lake
Lakeland Theater - Middleville
Lakeview Square Cinemas - Battle Creek
Lakeview Theater - Lakeview
Lakeview Theater - Saint Clair Shores
Lakewood Theater - Detroit
Lancaster Theater - Detroit
Lancaster Theater - River Rouge
Lansing Mall 6 - Lansing
Lansing Mall Theater - Lansing
Lansing Theater - Lansing
Lapeer Cinemas - Lapeer
Lasky Theater - Detroit
Laurel Park 10 - Livonia
Laurel Theatre - Shepherd
Lebowsky Center for Performing Arts - Owosso
Lee Theater - Three Oaks
Lee Theater - Whitmore Lake
Lester Theater - Detroit
Liberty Theater - Battle Creek
Liberty Theater - Benton Harbor
Liberty Theater - Center Line
Liberty Theater - Detroit
Liberty Theater - Grand Rapids
Library Theater - Detroit
Lincoln Park 8 - Lincoln Park
Lincoln Square Theater - Detroit
Lincoln Theater - Flint
Lincoln Theater - Sebewaing
Linden Theater - Linden
Linwood Theater - Detroit
Lion Theater - Muskegon
Little Gem Theater - Lake Linden
Little Theater - Detroit
Little Theater - Midland
Livonia 20 - Livonia
Livonia Mall Cinema - Livonia
Lloyds Theater - Menominee
Lode Theater - Houghton
Loma Theater - Coloma
Lona Theater - Mancelona
Loop Theater - Detroit
Loyal Theater - Detroit
Lucon Theater - East Lansing
Ludowy Theater - Detroit
Lyceum Theater - Detroit
Lynx Theater - Coopersville
Lyon Theater - South Lyon
Lyric Cinema - Alpena
Lyric Cinema - Ludington
Lyric Theater - Detroit
Lyric Theater - Flint
Lyric Theater - Harbor Springs
Lyric Theater - Ishpeming
Lyric Theater - Lapeer
Lyric Theater - Manistee
Lyric Theater - Mount Clemens
Lyric Theater - Muskegon
M-89 Cinema - Plainwell
Mack Theater - Detroit
Mackinaw Theater - Mackinaw City
Madison Theater - Detroit
Madison Theater - Grand Rapids
Magic Bag Theater - Ferndale
Mai Kai Theater - Livonia
Main Art Theater - Royal Oak
Main Theater - Coldwater
Majestic Theater - Ann Arbor
Majestic Theater - Detroit
Majestic Theater - Detroit
Majestic Theater - Homer
Majestic Theater - Kalamazoo
Majestic Theater - Monroe
Majestic Theater - Muskegon
Majestic Theater - Port Huron
Majestic Theater - Wyandotte
Manchester Theater - Manchester
Manhattan Theater - Detroit
Maple Art Theaters - Bloomfield Hills
Maple City Theater - Adrian
Maple Hill Cinema - Kalamazoo
Marigny Theater - Pontiac
Mariner Theater - Marine City
Market Theater - Detroit
Marquis Theater - Northville
Marr Theater - Saginaw
Mars Theater - Detroit
Martha Washington Theater - Hamtramck
Martha Washington Theater - Ypsilanti
Mason Twin Cinema - Mason
Maxine Theater - Croswell
Maxine Theater - Detroit
Maxine Theater - Port Huron
May Theater - Montrose
Mazda Theater - L'Anse
McMorran Place Theater - Port Huron
Mears Theater - Mears
Mecca Theater - Saginaw
Medbury Theater - Detroit
Mel Theater - Melvindale
Melody Theater - Inkster
Menominee Theater - Menominee
Mercury Theater - Detroit
Meridian 1-4 Theaters - Okemos
Meridian 5-8 Theaters - Okemos
Meridian Outer 6 - Okemos
Merrick Theater - Detroit
Merrie Melodie Theater - Rochester Hills
Metropole - Lansing
Metropolitan Theater - Detroit
Metropolitan Theater - Highland Park
Michigan Theater - Ann Arbor
Michigan Theater - Battle Creek
Michigan Theater - Detroit
Michigan Theater - Escanaba
Michigan Theater - Flint
Michigan Theater - Jackson
Michigan Theater - Kalamazoo
Michigan Theater - Lansing
Michigan Theater - Saginaw
Michigan Theater - South Haven
Michigan Theater - Traverse City
Midland Cinemas - Midland
Midland Theater - Midland
Midtown Theater - Detroit
Midtown Theater - Grand Rapids
Midway Theater - Davison
Midway Theater - Dearborn
Midway Theater - Spalding
Milan Cinema - Milan
Miles Theater - Detroit
Milford Cinema Theater - Milford
Milford Theater - Milford
Mini Theater 1&2 - Mount Clemens
Minter Theater - Owosso
Mirth Theater - Detroit
Mission Point Resort Cinema - Mackinac Island
MJR Marketplace Cinema 20 - Sterling Heights
MJR Partridge Creek Cinema 14 - Clinton Township
Model Theater - Detroit
Monarch Theater - Detroit
Monroe Theater - Detroit
Monroe Theater - Monroe
Montague Opera House - Montague
Montclair Theater - Detroit
Morgan Theater - Ironwood
Motor City Theater - Warren
Mount Elliott - Detroit
Movies 16 - Warren
Movies at Crossroads - Portage
Movies at Fairlane - Dearborn
Movies at Lakeside - Sterling Heights
Movies at North Kent - Grand Rapids
Movies at Oakland Mall - Troy
Movies at Prudential Town Center - Southfield
Movies at Twelve Oaks - Novi
Movies at West Main - Kalamazoo
Movies at Woodland - Kentwood
Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts - Detroit
Music Hall Theater - Flint
Myrtle Theater - Detroit
Mystic Theater - Grand Rapids
National Theater - Detroit
NCG Eastwood Cinema - Lansing
NCG Trillium Cinemas - Grand Blanc
Neumann Brothers Theater - Detroit
New Art Theater - Detroit
New Center Cinema - Detroit
New Plaza Theater - Detroit
New Theater - Detroit
New Theater - Kalamazoo
New Theater - New Baltimore
Nordic Theater - Marquette
Norside Theater - Saginaw
Northcrest Cinema - Rochester Hills
Northgate Cinemas - Hazel Park
Northland Theater - Southfield
NorthStar Cinemas - Rockford
NorthStar Cinemas - Whitehall
Northtown Theater - Grand Rapids
Northtown Theater - Lansing
Northwest Flint Theater - Flint
Nortown Theater - Detroit
Nortown Theater - Flint
Norwest Theater - Detroit
Norwood Theater - Detroit
Novi Town Center 8 - Novi
Oak Theater - Three Oaks
Oakdale Theater - Hazel Park
Oakland Theater - Detroit
Oakland Theater - Pontiac
Oakman Boulevard Theater - Detroit
Oakman Theater - Detroit
Odeon Theater - Detroit
Odeon Theater - Lansing
Old Detroit Opera House - Detroit
Old Orchard 3 - Farmington Hills
Oliver Theater - Detroit
Olympic Theater - Detroit
Ontanogon Theater - Ontonagon
Opera House - Muskegon
Opera House - Sparta
Orient - Lansing
Orient Theater - Detroit
Oriental Theater - Detroit
Orpheum Theater - Ann Arbor
Orpheum Theater - Flint
Orpheum Theater - Hancock
Orpheum Theater - Ionia
Orpheum Theater - Kalamazoo
Orpheum Theater - Lansing
Orpheum Theater - Mackinac Island
Orpheum Theater - Pontiac
Orr Theater - Fowlerville
Otsego Theater - Otsego
Our Theater - Fennville
Our Theater - Grand Rapids
Our Theater - Quincy
Our Theater - Standish
Ovid Theater - Ovid
Owosso Cinemas - Owosso
Owosso Theater - Owosso
Oxford Cinema 7 - Oxford
Oxford Theater - Oxford
P & A Theater - Plymouth
Pal Movie Theater - Detroit
Palace Theater - Charlevoix
Palace Theater - Detroit
Palace Theater - Flint
Palladium 12 - Birmingham
Palmer Park Theater - Highland Park
Paloma Theater - Saginaw
Pandora 1&2 - Taylor
Park Theater - Augusta
Park Theater - Constantine
Park Theater - Detroit
Park Theater - Detroit
Park Theater - Grand Rapids
Park Theater - Holland
Park Theater - Lincoln Park
Parkside Theater - Detroit
Parkview Theater - Detroit
Parkway I & II - Mount Clemens
Pasadena Theater - Detroit
Pastime Theater - Detroit
Pastime Theater - Pontiac
Pastime Vaudette Theater - Grand Rapids
Pavillion Theater - Saugatuck
Penn Theater - Plymouth
Pentwater Theater - Pentwater
Peoples Theater - Laurium
Perfect Theater - Stambaugh
Perrein Theater - Detroit
Pershing Theater - Flint
Petoskey Cinema 8 - Petoskey
Phoenix Theaters - Detroit
Phoenix Theaters at West River - Farmington Hills
Phoenix Theatres The Mall of Monroe - Monroe
Pic Theater - Hancock
Piccadilly Theater - Detroit
Pigeon Cinema - White Pigeon
Pine Grove Theater - Port Huron
Pine Theater - Hermansville
Pines Theater - Bay City
Pines Theater - Houghton Lake
Pit and Balcony Theater - Saginaw
Pitcher Show Cinema - Marquette
Pix Theater - Lapeer
Playhouse Cinema - Southfield
Playmate Theater - Battle Creek
Plaza 1 & 2 - Traverse City
Plaza 1 & 2 Theater - Norton Shores
Plaza 2 Theater - Portage
Plaza Cinema - Iron River
Plaza Cinemas - Jackson
Plaza Theater - Detroit
Plaza Theater - Lansing
Pleasure Chest Theater - Battle Creek
Poissons Theater - Grand Rapids
Poland Theater - Hamtramck
Polonia Theater - Detroit
Pontiac Opera House - Pontiac
Port Austin Theater - Port Austin
Posen Theater - Posen
Post Theater - Battle Creek
Premiere Theaters - Hillsdale
Princess Theater - Battle Creek
Princess Theater - Chelsea
Princess Theater - Detroit
Princess Theater - Flint
Priscilla Theater - Detroit
Pulaski Theater - Detroit
Punch and Judy Theater - Grosse Pointe Farms
Purple Rose Theater - Chelsea
Quad 6 - Grand Rapids
Quality 16 - Ann Arbor
Queen Theater - Battle Creek
Quo Vadis Theater - Detroit
Quo Vadis Theater - Westland
Radio City Theater - Ferndale
Rae Theater - Ann Arbor
Rainbo Theater - Detroit
Ramona Theater - Detroit
Ramona Theater - Grand Rapids
Ramsdell Theater - Manistee
Rapids Theater - Eaton Rapids
Ready Theater - Niles
Red Barn Theater - Grand Rapids
Redford Theater - Detroit
Reed Theater - Reed City
Regal Theater - Detroit
Regent Thaetre - Ionia
Regent Theater - Allegan
Regent Theater - Battle Creek
Regent Theater - Bay City
Regent Theater - Detroit
Regent Theater - Flint
Regent Theater - Grand Rapids
Regent Theater - Jackson
Regent Theater - Kalamazoo
Regent Theater - Muskegon
Regent Theater - Port Huron
Republic Theater - Detroit
Republic Theater - Republic
Rex Theater - Battle Creek
Rex Theater - Columbiaville
Rex Theater - Detroit
Rex Theater - Flint
Rex Theater - Garden City
Rex Theater - Howell
Rex Theater - Ironwood
Rex Theater - Jackson
Rex Theater - Morenci
Rhythm Theater - Detroit
Rialto Theater - Brighton
Rialto Theater - Detroit
Rialto Theater - Gladstone
Rialto Theater - Grayling
Rialto Theater - Muskegon
Rialto Theater - Norway
Rialto Theater - Three Rivers
Rialto Theater - Wyandotte
Richard Theater - Flint
Rio Theater - Detroit
Ritz Theater - Cheboygan
Ritz Theater - Port Huron
River City Cinemas 1 & 2 - Monroe
Riverfront 4 - Detroit
Riverland Theater - Sterling Heights
Riverside Cinemas - Marine City
Riverview Cinema - Saint Clair
Riviera Theater - Detroit
Riviera Theater - Niles
Riviera Theater - Port Huron
Riviera Theater - Three Rivers
Rivola Theater - Detroit
RMP CityPlace 14 - Kalamazoo
Robin Hood Theater - Grand Haven
Rochester Theater - Rochester
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Quo Vadis Theater
Name: Quo Vadis Theater Street: 7420 N Wayne Rd
City: Westland State: MI Zip: Phone:
County: Wayne
Operator: National Amusements / Redstone
Open: 1966
Closed: 2002
Capacity: 1798
Status: Closed
Web Address:
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Notes: AKA: Penthouse 6 Screens
Number of visits to this page since February 23, 2007: 20065
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Entry Date: 5/17/2010 - Unknown:
Auditorium Seat Count (circa 2006): 1-498, 2-270, 3-235, 4-335, 5-322, 6-128
Entry Date: 8/9/2009 - David - WLND:
UPDATE:
On Thursday August 6, 2009
Both the Quo Vadis and the Penthouse Marquees were torn down.
Entry Date: 5/7/2009 - Jon in Ohio:
In 1982 I was 20 years old and living in Galion, Ohio. My best friend and I went out to a local park to watch a group perform a Revolutionary War re-enactment scene.
As my friend and I watched the performers, my attention was drawn to a beautiful, young brunette about 18 years of age.
I leaned over to my friend and said, "I''m gonna marry that girl." He laughed out loud. I told him I was serious.
To make a long story short, she was from Garden City, Michigan. She and I talked and exchanged phone numbers. It just so happened the next weekend her group was back in our area again. That weekend, I drove her the 156 miles from Galion to Garden City to meet her parents. While visiting up there, she and I went to Quo Vadis to watch "ET". It was our first official "date".
Next month that lovely lady and I will celebrate our 26th wedding anniversary. We have raised 4 children and are now grandparents three times over. We have lived in Galion for 23 of the 26 years of our marriage. There will ALWAYS be a special place in my heart for Quo Vadis because it was part of the beginning of something beautiful in my life.
Oh ... my friend who laughed when I said, "I''m gonna marry that girl" ????... he was the best man in our wedding.
Entry Date: 4/19/2009 - Andrea:
Blast from the past!
I too worked at the Quo in the early 80''s (81-84) as a candy girl.
When I first started there were only two theaters on the bottom part....so they were really really big!
And it seemed they could easily sell out for such blockbusters as the 48 Hours/Tootsie weekends!
Those were the days!
It was a great job for a teenager as you got free passes to the other Schaeffer owned facilities including the Algiers and the other drive in off Michigan avenue.
I remember what a big deal it was when Mr. Schaefer and another guy which the name escapes me....Ron?. would show up.
I remember everyone being on their best behavior.
I had a lot of great friends there and also remember playing flashlight tag after hours..... I met my husband there (Tom) ....the love story of the candygirl and usher.
We have two kids now.
Super big love to all the people I worked with and these are the names I remember Lisa, Jill, Carla. Eric, Chuck, Jeff , Denise, Stacy, Danny, Andy, Kevin, Jim, Shannon & Jim, Ron, Richard....
This site is great!
I can show my kids where it all started!
I''ll check your other site out too!
Entry Date: 3/9/2009 - Don:
Anyone who wishes to contact me, Zachery or the group can visit our website at: http://savetheqv.org, post on our forums at: http://forums.savetheqv.org, visit us on twitter at http://twitter.com/savethequovadis or email us at: group @ savetheqv . org
Entry Date: 2/8/2009 - Pat Shaw:
I loved the Quo Vadis,went there many times for dinner and movie. Don and Zachery I would love to help you with a fund raiser. I show movies at nursing homes. I have a DVD projector with an 82 inch screen and sub woofer. If you can get a hall we could have a
movie fund raiser.I''m not on line at the present time. I''m using my sister in law''s computer this evening. Youcan reach me at
313 2748821 after 6 during the week.My business is called Movies to U. I would love to hear from you; i also want to help save the QV. I also know the man who used to be the manager of the QV, his name is BOB.His mother is at one of the nursing homes I show movies at.We talk about the QV often.
Will look forward to talking to you. I really want to help you !!!!!!
Pat Shaw
Feb 7 2009
Entry Date: 2/4/2009 - Michelle Orow:
I have long thought that despite the failed efforts of developing the old theater on Plymouth Road into a performing arts center that our area is still in dire need of performing arts space. The "Quo" - as we alums call it - is the perfect size, is in a great location, and is just quirky enough with great historical significance to warrant the fight to save the building and utilize the space as a performing arts/cultural center. I would gladly roll up my sleeves and offer my services to make this a possibility. I am the president and founder of Garden City Art aRound Town, newly formed arts council in Garden City. With our struggling economy we need strong grassroots movements to work toward creating a shift in our focuses as communities. This is just one of the situations! Let''s see what we can do!
Entry Date: 11/28/2008 - Sarah Martin:
I worked at Quo Vadis during high school and a little after - approx. 1991-1997. I spent my teen years sporting a bright yellow apron and visor. I had a number of jobs: concession (upstairs and down), ticket sales, and window painter. While working there, I met many of my friends that I still am in contact with today. It was the best place to work while a teenager. I am extremely nostalgic for the place. I recently moved back to area, and gaze at the building when I drive by and would LOVE to get inside to photograph the interior.
National Amusements did such a disservice to the community (big business, go figure) by messing this up. I remember hearing that there was a purchase stipulation on the building that it couldn''t be used as a theatre. Way to trash up Westland''s history National Amusements!
I wish that I was around when the fight to keep the building was going on.
Entry Date: 10/28/2008 - Don:
The effort to save the theater is regrouping! For more info, see http://savetheqv.org/main/the-fight-to-save-the-theater-is-not-yet-over/
Entry Date: 2/7/2008 - Observer and Eccentric Newspapers:
Teens lose bid to save Quo Vadis
By Darrell Clem
STAFF WRITER
When they look at the old Quo Vadis movie theater in Westland, teenagers Don Gurka and Zachery Gizicki don't see a dilapidated old building that needs demolishing to make room for progress.
They see a historic treasure they fought to preserve. They see unique architecture that theater architect Minoru Yamasaki used on a much grander scale when he designed the former World Trade Center in New York City.
"It's such an awesome place, unlike any other place," said Gizicki, 15, a Westland resident and Livonia Churchill High School 10th-grader.
Gizicki and Gurka, a 16-year-old Livonia resident and Churchill 11th-grader, rallied their friends and even solicited strangers to try to save the Quo Vadis after they heard that developers planned to raze the 1966 theater on Wayne Road, north of Warren, and build a $5 million fitness center in its place.
They circulated petitions at school and at Westland Shopping Center, collecting more than 200 signatures from supporters. They formed the Quo Vadis Preservation Foundation and started a Web site, www.savetheqv.org, that drew thousands of hits from people near and far away.
"We put our heart and soul into it," Gurka said.
Nervous and feeling a little self-conscious in their sports jackets and ties, the teens went to a Westland Planning Commission meeting Tuesday night to try to convince city officials and the developers, Lake Bellaire Properties LLC, to spare the Quo Vadis. They took along another friend and Churchill student, 17-year-old Ryan Stevenson, to help them.
The teens lost their battle, but they're not bitter.
"They listened to us, and they were very kind to us," Gurka said. "We respect the developer, and we don't have any hard feelings."
Gurka and Gizicki recall seeing movies at the six-screen Quo Vadis before it closed in 2002. They had hoped the theater could be restored and possibly used as a teen club or as a performing arts center for live bands and comedians.
The teens had hoped that, at least, the front part of the theater could be restored and incorporated into the fitness center's design. But they were told Tuesday that the building was in such disrepair that it must be demolished, possibly as early as spring.
Gurka and Gizicki chalked up their efforts as a learning experience.
"This is our first time getting involved in anything like this," Gizicki said. "We wanted to do something in our lives - something with meaning. We wanted to show that teenagers can get out and do something to help their community."
The teens plan to remain involved in community causes. Already, Gizicki has been involved in his school's environmental club, and Gurka has had some involvement in a school philosophy group.
Gurka has said that anyone who has comments or questions about the theater may send him an e-mail at don@savetheqv.org. He said developers have granted a wish to give the teens one last look inside the Quo Vadis to take pictures before it is demolished.
"It's the final chapter for the Quo Vadis," Gurka said, "but we want to take one last walk through."
Entry Date: 1/25/2008 - Observer and Eccentric Newspapers:
Fitness center proposed for Quo Vadis site
By Darrell Clem
STAFF WRITER
The Quo Vadis, a once-plush movie theater shuttered since 2002, could be demolished as early as spring by developers who hope to build a $5 million fitness center on the prime real-estate site.
Lake Bellaire Properties LLC has proposed a site plan to tear down the Quo Vadis and build a nearly 42,000-square-foot fitness center across Wayne Road from Westland Shopping Center.
Mayor William Wild disclosed the proposal Tuesday night during a Westland City Council meeting, drawing applause from an audience that appeared as eager as city officials to see the dilapidated theater torn down.
Lake Bellaire's plans will be discussed during a Westland Planning Commission meeting scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, at City Hall. The developer hopes to move on the project this year.
"We're real happy about that," Westland Planning Director Bruce Thompson said.
City officials hope the project, if it happens, could spur other redevelopment efforts around the mall, particularly in long-vacant, big-box stores like the former Sam's Club, Best Buy and Service Merchandise.
The new center, yet unnamed publicly, would be built near the longtime Fitness USA at Wayne and Central City Parkway, providing fitness-industry competition in the city's core shopping district.
"It will make a huge improvement on a key corner in a highly visible area of our city," council President James Godbout said. "I think it's a great project. I'm excited about it, and it's long overdue in making something happen on that site."
The Quo Vadis opened in the mid-1960s with a futuristic look created by world-class architect Minoru Yamasaki, who also designed New York City's former World Trade Center. It became one of the early theaters to offer cocktails to patrons.
The theater stood for many years next to the old Algiers drive-in theater, which was torn down in the 1980s and replaced by a shopping center and sprawling parking lot.
Thanks to Don Gurka for the heads up on this.
Entry Date: 1/25/2008 - donna baker:
Back in 1974 my friend Becky and I worked at the State Wayne and our Boyfriends worked at the Quo Vadis- we met them many time there-visiting them in there usher uniforms! Many happy memories at that place!
Entry Date: 11/26/2007 - Don:
Shannon - I am very much interested in your photos of the Quo Vadis. I have email addresses listed there (Their made into links next to the "Email:" text) however our anti-spam protection made them a little difficult, I will fix that and hopefully I will hear from you. I have made an effort to try to find a web page or some way of contacting you, I looked on Google and Facebook, the closest I found was a Facebook of someone bearing the same name as you, I''m not sure if its you or not, because I have yet to hear back from them. If you read this, please contact me. My email is dgurka052@gmail.com.
Entry Date: 11/20/2007 - Shannon Quay:
Hi Don, I went on your Save the Quo Vadis website and was delighted to see that you had posted one of my photos and even gave me credit!
You are welcome to use the photo.
I have some others from that same photo shoot if you are interested, just e-mail me.
Good luck to you - I think it''s great to see young people interested in historic architecture.
One suggestion:
You might want to have an e-mail address on your site for people to e-mail you because some of us old people out there don''t use or understand MySpace .
Just a thought!
Entry Date: 11/19/2007 - Sean Fitzgerald:
This is about the only cool thing in all of Wasteland. I spent several unfortunate years in that strip mall pretending to be a city, and all I can say is save the Quo,
it''s all Westland''s got
Entry Date: 11/15/2007 - Don:
An effort has been made to re-open/save the QV.
http://savetheqv.uni.cc/
Entry Date: 11/8/2007 - Steve:
The theater is beautiful, and we need to act FAST!
I am writing an article for my school newspaper, if anyone has anything they would like to share, please email me at zmanyoda@gmail.com, or lifestlyles.editor@yahoo.com.
Thanks.
Entry Date: 11/1/2007 - Don G.:
Unfortunatly, as of 1/11/07 when I emailed the realtor about a photo oportunity inside,I received information from the Realtor that the land had been contracted for redevelopment. Tis a sad sad day in Westland.
Entry Date: 7/6/2007 - beth:
I loved the Quo Vadis when I was growing up in Plymouth.
I nearly always saw a movie there when my girlfriends and I would head over to Westland Mall for a day of shopping; in fact, the QV was where I snuck into my very first R rated movie - Basic Instinct.
They never checked ID!
I also saw Pulp Fiction for the first time in one of the upstairs theatres.
I loved the feeling of going through the lobby and up the glassed in, floating staircase to the upper level, and the sunken sitting area on the ground floor that was later filled with arcade games.
The building always had a glamorous, Vegas-in-its-heydey feeling, even with the wear and tear of later years, that set it apart from all the local mutiplexes. I no longer live in Michigan but on one of my last trips through the area, we stopped and parked my late beloved 1971 Dart Swinger under the marquee and collected some of blue tile ceramic tiles that are beginning to shed from the exterior surfaces of the building.
I''ve seen a lot of great cinemas all over the country, but nothing like the Quo Vadis. . .
Entry Date: 5/29/2007 - John Maclean:
To Jeff Henrickson,
Are you the Jeff that was the head usher in the mid 70s???? Did you own a grey Ford with
black landau roof and rectangular opera windows??? When you mention the "Little Knipper" are you referring to the one short, stubby, red-headed, but always funny, usher? I forget his name.
Were you there when the tall, really skinny doorman with black glasses worked there? He owned a sweet souped up black Nova and dated that tall, hot brunette cashier what''s her name? I can''t remember our manager''s name, but he was as old as dirt and used to put his flashlight down his pants and pretend you know what when we showed those stupid
X-rated cartoon movies.....something "the Cat" for a short while. Just before I left the QV to attend MSU, he bought a gold touring motorcycle. People would be surprised when he parked it under the Penthouse marguee, got off, and took his helmet off and saw how old he was!! I would bet he has passed away. He really put up with a lot of stuff from us, but he could get really cranky, too. I think being around all us teenagers kept him feeling young. I remember a hot little blonde that was a cashier there and everyone drooled over her. I was pretty much the geek of the world and one day, wearing a white sport coat and purple bow tie, (oh my what was I thinking!!! YUCK!!!), I asked her out. She looked at me like I was the most retarded person in the world, turned around and started laughing hysterically. Talk about humiliation! I pretty much kept away from her the rest of the time I worked there. That night I do believe we got passes to the Algiers, grabbed a pizza from the joint on the corner of Wayne and Warren, and got a 12 pack of Michelob. Helped me forget that little blonde! Do you remember Danny who owned that great reddish/brown painted Mustang with the louvres over the rear window? That thing could haul butt! We used to go out cruising Hines Drive during the summer in that thing. It was a fast car, for sure! Oh, well. The head usher I worked with was named Jeff...for the life of me I can''t remember his last name. Just wondering if it was you.
Peace be with you, John
Entry Date: 5/22/2007 - Scott:
I saw Return of the Jedi and 2 Indiana Jones movies here along with tons of others, what a classic theater.
Used to go upstairs and sneak into R rated movies because they never checked the little penthouses. Those were the days.. :)
It was busier at night time.
You could see the marquee blinking from a long way away.
Daytime it was dead in the 80s.
Too bad, it will probably be demolished for a Bank or a McDonalds.
Entry Date: 2/22/2007 - Bud:
What great memories!
I was just a kid when we lived in a little house on Cowan Road just around the corner from the Quo Vadis from 1968-1970.
I remember seeing a couple of the Planet of the Apes movies, Bonnie and Clyde and A Man Called Flintsone there.
We would go the fence at the back of our property and watch movies being shown at the Algiers.
No sound, though.
:)
Entry Date: 1/19/2007 - Jeff Henrikson:
I can't believe that there is a board for the old Quo Vadis!
I worked as an usher for the Penthouse in the late seventies until someone on this board fired us all.
We all took it in stride and picketed the place for a few weeks; made the front page of the papers.
My most fond memories are the parties we used to have outside of work.
We all got along so well and had a blast even when working.
The only down side was working the back parking lot in the middle of winter BRRRRRR.
What ever happened to the Little Knipper?
Anyone around at that time would remember him.
I have lived in Chicago the past 23 years so I don't have the chance to run into anyone from those days.
Hope to hear from someone in the old gang; it's been a long time.
Entry Date: 1/15/2007 - Michael Ward:
Thought I would share a funny story from the Quo Vadis....
We were running a revival of some classic films....One week Ryans Daughter, another week Gone with the Wind. And then.... The Day we ran the " 7 Commandments!!!!"
We were showing the Ten Commandments, upstairs in the Penthouse Theater, approximately 200 customers came for the Friday opener.
I was managing the Penthouse at the time, and I was in the cocktail lounge talking with the bar tender "Ziggy"
when the 200 or so customers started leaving the theater, I looked at Ziggy and said, the movie is not suppose to end for another hour.
The usher came down and said the Movies over...I went to see the projectionist, and some how one whole can 3
20 minute reels were left out of the film.
Our customers got seven commandments instead of Ten, and we did not get one complaint...At least they got to see the parting of the Red Sea!!!!
email me
ward011@yahoo.com
Entry Date: 9/10/2006 - Fredrick George Ryan:
Just a quick correction, the photo of the double doors with the caption of entrance, is incorrect. those are actually the exit doors from the downstairs theaters. And if you look very closely at the photo, you can see a dark wood door just inside the vestibule on the left. That door was originally for an elevator that was to take patrons up the the restaurant that was to have been on the second floor to the roof-garden on the third(never completed). When the Shafers couldnt find anyone to run the restaurant, they converted the space into the Penthouse theaters, which opened in the spring of 1968.
The planned opening of the Penthouse was delayed by the assination for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as there was concern that there would be riots in Detroit just as had happened in other cities. BTW, the rooftop garden was always part of the orginal plan for the QV. When one of the downstairs theaters was split in the mid-80s they had to cut an exit door for the new auditorium and they had to cut through the exterior wall and part of the foundation to do it. The base of the wall is almost 6 feet thick!
Entry Date: 8/28/2006 - Lisa Spader (Pike):
I was hired at Quo Vadis in 1982 as a candy girl for the downstairs level.
My first week was the opening of "ET".
I remember being so busy, not just for ET but all movies back then would bring in the crowds.
Now a days there are so many theatres with so many screens and all those seats.
Quo Vadis was a great place to work as a teenager.
My sister Sherry worked there also but as a ticket cashier for the upstairs.
The upstairs and downstairs ran seperately with 2 different managers and staff and the restaurant had all their own staff also but we all worked for Charlie Schaffer.
In addition to getting a drink in the 21 club there was also a lobby bar upstairs and down.
Quo Vadis was really the first theatre to serve drinks while you view a movie.
Now everyone is doing it.
Over time changes did come.
The 21 club restaurant closed and was renovated to another auditorium and both lobby bars closed.
I miss the days when we would turn off all the lights in the building after closing and play flashlight tag.
It was pretty scary in there in the pitch dark.
I imagine that was a game that was played years before me and some after.
I still worked there when National Amusements bought the place and we became concessionist instead of candy girls!
Modern times took over and changes were made to keep up with all the new competition coming to the Detroit area but the Quo couldnt keep up.
She was old & tired and had all ready seen her share of teenagers coming & going. She closed her doors for good to sit back and wait and watch.
She is waiting for every one to figure out that although the new & big theatres are the trend, they too will grow old and tired and will never see the same kind of fun the Quo Vadis and all her teenagers seen over the years.
Entry Date: 6/5/2006 - Chris Hurley:
Howdy.
I used to visit the Quo Vadis as I was growing up, I saw lots of blockbuster movies there.
The last time I visited was in 1997/1998 when the Star Wars movies were being re-released.
It was getting a bit run down, but still was a nice theatre.
A shame it had to close.
I work now as an office manager for the Wade Shows, Inc. traveling carnival company, and for the past three Springs we have set up a carnival in the parking lot next to the Quo Vadis as a fundraiser for the Westland Firefighters.
We just finished a carnival there on 7 May 2006.
As of now the building still stands, the lower windows and doors are now all boarded up.
Entry Date: 3/2/2005 - HHeidi H. Crissey:
Andy Schafer was originally involved in the building of the Quo Vadis. He and my mother attended Wayne High School together back in the late 1930s.
When we would have dinner and go to a movie, he always stopped by our table and chatted.
Entry Date: 2/28/2005 - John Maclean:
Just to let you know, for whoever cares, I was an usher and doorman at the QV in the 70s. My sisters, Denise and Beth worked the ticket booth. I had good friends there, but long lost over the years. I remember putting up the marquee in the middle of winter with an inch of ice up there without any railing at all!!!! I once put up a marquee for a friend of mine that blared out "JULIE MCNELLIS IS THE GREATEST" I left it up for about an hour and took pictures of it for Julie. I was able to take it down before old man Charlie caught me. I think I hold the Guiness Book of World Records for seeing the movie "American Graffiti"....we showed it for over one year........I must have ushered at least 6,000 showings of it. Little do most people know, but Ron Howard actually saw a movie at the QV that I ushered. We snuck him in thorugh the back exit door for the movie "The Lords of Flatbush" with Sylvester Stallone. He was in town for a "Happy Days" promo at Channel 7 and my sister Denise was the lucky person to chaperone him around town. He visited my parents at our house and talkied baseball, his love, with my father Neil Maclean. Needless to say, we had a huge crowd on our front lawn that day! I miss all of the candy girls that saved the stale Dots candy for me. I miss getting free passes to the Algiers and loading up on beers and hotdogs while watching the flicks. We perfected the art of flinging hotdogs at cars with our own windshield wipers! I miss sneaking up to the roof to the QV and seeing the Detroit skyline. I miss sneaking in my friends through the back doors. I miss going behind the screen and catching people smoking or "hootchy cootchying" during the movie. I even miss the goofy hat and cape we had to wear when on door. If anyone ever reads this who knows me and was there, I hope those memories come back to you too.
Entry Date: 1/15/2004 - Cinema Treasures:
This unusual 60s-era movie palace, designed by the firm of Yamasaki and Associates, was built for the Wayne Amusement Company in 1966. Its steel-and-glass boxy shape was typical Modernist architecture, but inside, as its name might imply, it carried a Roman Empire theme.
The original 1200-seat auditorium opened with the Doris Day comedy "The Glass Bottom Boat".
In early 1968, two tiny auditoriums opened on the second floor, which had been originally designed as a sprawling restaurant. These were called the Playhouse 1 & 2. A small restaurant and bar, called the Over 21, was also opened upstairs.
An unusual feature was that while customers ate, they could wear headphones and view the movie on the screen of the nearby Algiers Drive-In through a large plate-glass window.
The Quo Vadis' owners announced in 1969 plans for a third story, which would house a "rooftop-garden" theater seating over 1000 and featuring a beer garden. However, this was never actually built.
In 1970, the original main auditorium was twinned, seating about 540 each. Later in the 70s, one of these 540-seat auditoriums was itself twinned. The Over 21 restaurant was closed in the early 80s and converted into yet another auditorium.
In 1986, the Quo Vadis Entertainment Center, as it was by then renamed, was purchased by National Amusements, who continued to operate it as a multiplex.
It closed in January of 2002, with "Harry Potter", "Ali" and "Vanilla Sky" the last movies on its marquee.
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Entry Date: 6/3/2003 - Detroit News:
Nancy Bagnasco remembers the ushers handling the crowds waiting to get into the Quo Vadis movie theater. "In the winter, the ushers used to wear capes," the Westland resident recalled. Eleanor Geisler of Canton Township remembers the restaurant on the second level. "You could go in and have a very nice dinner or lunch before your movie," she said. For Sue Shannon of Livonia, variety was an attraction. "It was one of the first theaters that offered you three or four movies to choose from," Shannon said. But that was before megaplexes with stadium seating and stereo sound.
National Amusements of Massachusetts, which bought the Quo Vadis in 1986, closed the theater Jan. 21. Not even the magic of Harry Potter could save it. "Declining economics," was the reason cited by Jennifer Maguire Hanson, director of corporate communications for National Amusements. But when the theater debuted in June 1996, the times were different. With a Roman motif, glass walls, electric drapes and a restaurant/cocktail lounge called th Over 21 Club, the Quo Vadis offered moviegoers an evening of entertainment on two floors. At one point, the theater featured 17 ushers, nine candy counter girls, five cashiers, three projectionists, three ticket takers, three policemen and two doormen. "In its day, it was a palace," said Michael Mihalich, president of MJR Theatres. He booked movies into the Quo Vadis until it was sold to National Amusements.
The theater featured a large glass window that afforded patrons a view of the Algiers drive-in on the site. "You could sit at the bar, put the headphones on and watch the show at the drive-in," Mihalich said. Back to the future, National Amusements is marketing the Quo Vadis property. "I anticipate it would be torn down and redeveloped," said Scott Veldhuis, director of economc development for Westland. "Its proximity to Wayne Road across from the (Westland) mall is a huge plus. Its a very desirable location." The Quo Vadis is likely not the last casualty. Older theaters across the country continue to go dim. "Its whats going on," Mihalich said. "If you dont have stadium seating, digital sound and lots of screens for multiple showtimes, you wont stay open."
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