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“Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” The North American 70mm Engagements
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Compiled by: Michael CoateDate: 24.09.2024
The following is a reference / historical listing of the 70-millimeter large-format engagements of “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” in the United States and Canada. These were the cinemas worth seeking out to experience this motion picture.

“Star Trek III” was among sixteen confirmed first-run films released in 1984 with 70mm prints for selected engagements. One-hundred 70mm prints were reportedly struck for distribution in North America and represented about five percent of the film’s total initial print run. The Paramount release — directed by Leonard Nimoy (“Star Trek IV,” “Three Men and a Baby”) and starring William Shatner, DeForest Kelley and Christopher Lloyd — opened June 1st.

Pre-release screenings included an invitational preview held May 30th at Paramount Studios.

For the release of “Star Trek III,” Paramount employed the services of Lucasfilm’s Theatre Alignment Program (TAP) to evaluate and approve the cinemas selected to book a 70mm print.

The 70mm prints of “Star Trek III” featured magnetic Six-Track Dolby Stereo (“A” encoded Baby Boom format [Dolby processor setting “42”]) and 2.20:1 full-frame imagery blown up from anamorphic 35mm and provided a superior projection and sound experience in comparison to the film’s 35mm prints.

Note that some cinemas may have screened a 70mm Six-Track Dolby Stereo print utilizing Dolby-compatible equipment from another manufacturer (EPRAD, Smart, Ultra Stereo, etc.), and in some instances an exhibitor may have made a special request for a 70mm print that lacked Dolby Noise Reduction so that it could be played on a cinema’s older, pre-Dolby-era sound system.

Paramount circulated 70mm trailers for “Best Defense,” “Joy of Sex” and “Top Secret!” during the release of “Star Trek III.” As well, other studios circulated 70mm trailers during this period. Ultimately, the 70mm trailers, if any, seen during the 70mm presentations of “Star Trek III” varied by venue and screening.

The duration of the engagements (measured in weeks) is included in parenthesis following the applicable cinema name.

ALBERTA
Calgary — Famous Players’ Palliser Square Twin (11)
Edmonton — Famous Players’ Londonderry Twin (8)
Edmonton — Famous Players’ Westmount Twin (13)

BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vancouver — Famous Players’ Vancouver Centre Twin (9)

CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield — UA’s Movies 6 (7) [70mm from Week 3]
Burlingame — Syufy’s Hyatt Twin (12)
Costa Mesa — Edwards’ Town Center 4 (6)
Daly City — Plitt’s Plaza Twin (7)
Del Mar — AIT’s Flower Hill 4 (10)
Escondido — AIT’s Carousel 6 (17)
La Mirada — Pacific’s La Mirada Mall 6 (7)
Lakewood — Pacific’s Lakewood Center 4 (6)
Los Angeles (Hollywood) — Pacific’s Cinerama Dome (6)
Los Angeles (North Hollywood) — UA’s Valley Plaza 6 (5)
Los Angeles (Northridge) — Pacific’s Northridge 6 (7)
Los Angeles (Sherman Oaks) — Pacific’s Galleria 4 (8)
Los Angeles (Tarzana) — Mann’s Valley West 6 (6)
Los Angeles (Westwood Village) — Mann’s Village (7)
National City — Pacific’s Sweetwater 6 (13)
Newark — Syufy’s Cinedome West 7 (#1: 8)
Newark — Syufy’s Cinedome West 7 (#2: 4)
Newport Beach — Edwards’ Newport Twin (6)
Orange — Syufy’s City Center Twin (7)
Redwood City — UA’s Redwood 6 (11)
Riverside — UA’s Tyler Mall 4 (7)
Sacramento — Syufy’s Century 6 (11)
Sacramento — Syufy’s Cinedome 5 (#1: 8)
Sacramento — Syufy’s Cinedome 5 (#2: 3)
San Diego — Pacific’s Cinerama (7)
San Francisco — Blumenfeld’s Royal (7)
San Jose — Syufy’s Century 23 Twin (#1: 11)
San Jose — Syufy’s Century 23 Twin (#2: 3)
San Rafael — Marin’s Regency 6 (6)
Torrance — Mann’s Old Towne 6 (8)
West Covina — Sanborn’s Eastland 5 (8)

COLORADO
Colorado Springs — UA’s Cinema 150 (11) [70mm from Week 4]
Littleton — AMC’s Southbridge Plaza 8 (7)

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington — K-B’s Fine Arts (7)

FLORIDA
Winter Park — Wometco’s Winter Park Triplex (8)

GEORGIA
Atlanta — Plitt’s Phipps Plaza Triplex (17)

HAWAII
Honolulu — Consolidated’s Waikiki Twin (6) [HPS-4000]

ILLINOIS
Bloomingdale — Plitt’s Stratford Square 8 (8)
Champaign — Kerasotes’ Virginia (6)
Chicago — Essaness’ Plaza Triplex (7)
Niles — M&R’s Niles Square (6)

IOWA
Sioux City — Dubinsky’s Riviera Twin (7)

KANSAS
Overland Park — Dickinson’s Glenwood 4 (11)

KENTUCKY
Florence — Mid States’ Florence 6 (11)

LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge — Gulf States’ Bon Marche Mall 8 (7) [70mm during Week 3]
New Orleans — Golden Crest’s Kenilworth (7)

MANITOBA
Winnipeg — Famous Players’ Northstar Twin (8)

MASSACHUSETTS
Boston — Sack’s Cinema 57 Twin (7)

MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor — UA’s Fox Village 4 (10)

MISSOURI
Kansas City — Commonwealth’s Bannister Mall 5 (4)

NEBRASKA
Omaha — Commonwealth’s Orchard 4 (7)

NEW JERSEY
Moorestown — Sameric’s Eric Plaza Twin (#1: 9)
Moorestown — Sameric’s Eric Plaza Twin (#2: 3)
Paramus — RKO Century’s Route Four 10 (8)

NEW YORK
Guilderland — Cinema Centers’ Crossgates Mall 10 (8)
Henrietta — Loews’ Towne 4 (8)
Levittown — Loews’ Nassau Mall 6 (7)
New York — Loews’ 34th Street Showplace Triplex (7)
New York — Loews’ Orpheum Twin (7)
New York — Loews’ State Twin (7)
Valley Stream — Redstone’s Sunrise 11 (7)

NORTH CAROLINA
Raleigh — Litchfield’s Mission Valley 5 (10) [70mm from Week 3]
Winston-Salem — Plitt’s Thruway Twin (7)

OHIO
Cleveland — Colony (7)
Springdale — Mid States’ Tri-County 7 (16)

ONTARIO
Ottawa — Famous Players’ Rideau Centre Triplex (11)
Toronto — Famous Players’ Hollywood Twin (15)
Toronto — Famous Players’ Imperial 6 (9)

OREGON
Beaverton — Moyer’s Town Center Triplex (7)
Portland — LT’s Eastgate Triplex (7)
Portland — LT’s Fox (8)

PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia — Sameric’s Mark I (7)

QUEBEC
Montreal — United’s Palace 6 (11)

TENNESSEE
Memphis — Park (6)

TEXAS
Austin — AMC’s Americana (9)
Bryan — Schulman’s Manor East Triplex (8)
Dallas — AMC’s Prestonwood 5 (8)
Dallas — Loews’ Park Central 4 (6)
Dallas — Plitt’s Medallion (7)
Fort Worth — Plitt’s Ridglea (7)
Houston — Cineplex’s Gaylynn Terrace (8)
Houston — Cineplex’s Windsor Twin (7)
Houston — Plitt’s Woodlake Triplex (7)
San Antonio — Santikos’ Northwest 10 (7)

UTAH
Holladay — Mann’s Cottonwood Mall 4 (7)
Salt Lake City — Plitt’s Crossroads Triplex (7)
South Salt Lake — Syufy’s Century 5 (7)

WASHINGTON
Bellevue — SRO’s Factoria 5 (10)
Lynnwood — SRO’s Grand Alderwood 5 (10)
Tukwila — SRO’s Lewis & Clark 7 (11)

WISCONSIN
Waukesha — Marcus’ Westown 6 (6)
West Allis — Marcus’ Southtown Triplex (8)

Note that some of the presentations included in this listing may have been presented in 35mm during the latter week(s) of engagement due to contractual terms or print damage and the distributor’s unwillingness to supply a 70mm replacement print or because the booking was moved to a smaller, non-70mm-equipped auditorium within a multiplex. As well, the reverse scenario may have been true in some cases whereas a booking began with a 35mm print because the lab was unable to complete the 70mm print order in time for an opening-day delivery or the exhibitor negotiated a mid-run switch to 70mm. In such cases, any 35mm portion of the engagement (or movement out of a branded auditorium) has been included in the duration figure.

SUBSEQUENT 70MM ENGAGEMENTS & SCREENINGS

1984-06-29 … Riverside, CA — Sanborn’s Canyon Crest 9 (7)
1984-07-13 … Los Angeles, CA — Pacific’s Hollywood Pacific Triplex (2)
1984-07-20 … Cleveland, OH — Colony (1) [w/ “Star Trek II”]
1984-08-10 … Seattle, WA — Seven Gables’ Crest 4 (4)
1984-08-24 … Knoxville, TN — Simpson’s Capri 4 (1)
1984-08-24 … Nashville, TN — Martin’s Belle Meade (3)
1984-08-24 … San Francisco, CA — Blumenfeld’s Royal (1) [w/ “The Last Starfighter”]
1984-08-31 … Norfolk, VA — Naro (4 days)
1984-09-07 … Augusta, GA — GTC’s National Hills (2)
1984-09-07 … Greenville, SC — Litchfield’s Bijou 8 (1)
1984-09-07 … Toronto, ON — Famous Players’ Palace Triplex (1)
1984-09-21 … Atlanta, GA — Columbia (1)
1984-09-21 … Oakland, CA — Renaissance Rialto’s Grand Lake Twin (2) [w/ “Gremlins”]
1984-09-21 … Tukwila, WA — SRO’s Lewis & Clark 7 (1) [w/ “Star Trek” and “Star Trek II”]
1984-11-09 … Indianapolis, IN — Y&W’s Eastwood (2)
1984-11-23 … Dothan, AL — Davis’ Northside Mall 7 (1)
1984-12-07 … Phoenix, AZ — Plitt’s Cine Capri (1)
1984-12-07 … San Francisco, CA — Syufy’s Cinema 21 (1) [w/ “Indiana Jones…”]

1985-03-13 … Toronto, ON — Cinesphere [70mm festival]
1985-04-26 … Cleveland, OH — Strosacker [CWRU Film Society]
1985-05-10 … Cleveland, OH — Colony (Fri/Sat midnight) [w/ “Star Trek II”]
1985-07-26 … Richmond, VA — NTI’s Ridge 7 [Fri/Sat midnight]
1985-07-?? … Tampa, FL — GCC’s Northdale Court 6 (canceled) [THX]
1985-08-12 … Atlanta, GA — Fox [7th annual summer film festival]
1985-11-08 … Houston, TX — AMC’s Commerce Park 8 (1) [AMC Series 70]
1985-12-23 … Dothan, AL — Davis’ Northside Mall 7 [annual Salvation Army show]

1986-01-18 … Austin, TX — Presidio’s Arbor 4 (2 days) [THX] (“Star Trek” series)
1986-04-18 … Augusta, GA — GTC’s National Hills (1)

1987-02-25 … Toronto, ON — Cinesphere (5 days) [70mm festival; w/ “Star Trek II”]
1987-08-18 … Ottawa, ON — NAC Opera

1992-06-10 … Portland, OR — CineMagic (1) [w/ “Star Trek IV”] #

1994-06-03 … Vancouver, BC — CN IMAX (Fri/Sat) [“Star Trek” festival]
1994-07-15 … Vancouver, BC — CN IMAX (Fri/Sat) [“Star Trek” festival]
1994-10-22 … Toronto, ON — Famous Players’ Uptown 5 #
1994-10-22 … Vancouver, BC — Famous Players’ Capitol 6 [Sat Latenite]
1994-11-09 … Castle Rock, WA — Cinedome (5 days) [“Star Trek” festival]

1996-11-15 … Toronto, ON — Cinesphere [festival] #

2010-06-26 … Los Angeles (West Los Angeles), CA — Laemmle’s Royal [“Star Trek” series]

2024-08-31 … Beverly Hills, CA — Fine Arts [“Star Trek” 70mm series w/ Robin Curtis]

The information included in this article was principally referenced from film industry trade publications, regional newspaper promotion, print enclosures, TAP records, and Dolby records, with thanks to Bill Kallay, Bill Kretzel, W.R. Miller, and an extra special thank-you to all of the librarians who assisted with the research for this project.

Any international 70mm engagements of this title have not been accounted for in this work.

If you believe this article contains any errors or omissions, please consider emailing the author or editor.
 
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