Bellmore Cinema
1914 establishments in New York (state)Buildings and structures in Hempstead, New YorkCinemas and movie theaters in New York (state)
Bellmore Cinema is one of the oldest single-screen movie theaters on Long Island. Established in 1914, and located in Bellmore, New York, it has survived wars, Prohibition, two pandemics, and numerous strikes. Owned by Henry and Anne Stampfel, it is the last single-screen movie theater on Long Island. It represents a story of film, family business, and survival. The theater has adapted by presenting events, film festivals, comedy, plays, and a mix of movies to keep seats filled in the age of Netflix, providing history, longevity, and hope for the film industry.
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Pettit Avenue, Town of Hempstead
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N 40.669299 ° | E -73.528843 ° |
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Pettit Avenue 224
11710 Town of Hempstead
New York, United States
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