Closed
Cinema | Screens | Seats | Location | Operator | Remarks | |
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Ang Mo Kio 宏茂桥 |
1 | 51 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 | Independent | Closed in mid 1980s Now - Big Mac Centre (Next to AMKHub) |
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Arcadia Cinema |
1 | East Coast Road | Independent | |||
Bedok 北斗 |
2 | Bedok | Cathay Organisation | Now - Bedok Point | ||
Broadway 百乐汇 |
2 | 4190 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 | Cathay Organisation then short period by Golden Village |
Now - Broadway Plaza (Kbox) | ||
Capitol 首都 |
1 | City Hall 11 Stamford Road |
Shaw Organisation then short period by Golden Village |
Main venue for Singapore Film Festival opening and closing film | ||
Central 中央 (Former Kong Chian 前身- 光前) |
1 | 600 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh | Cathay Organisation | 1972-1987 Now - 600@Toa Payoh (Next to Toa Payoh Community Library) |
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Ciros 仙乐 |
1 | Telok Blangah Road | Shaw Organisation | Screening Hindi movies. Now - Grace Methodist Church | ||
Clementi 金文泰 & Commonwealth 联邦 |
2 | Clementi | Overseas Organisation | Now - CityVibe Mall | ||
Central Mall 中央广场 |
4 | 1 Magazine Road | Studio City (HK) | Clarke Quay Central Mall | ||
Chinatown 唐城 |
2 | Chinatown Point 133 New Bridge Road |
Shaw Organisation | |||
Changi 樟宜 |
3 | Bedok | Shaw Organisation | Now - Bedok Point | ||
Dalit 达利 |
1 | 3615 Jalan Bukit Merah | Independent | Now - TOUCH Community Theatre | ||
Da Dong Ya 大东亞 |
1 | Upper Bukit Timah Road | Independent | 1942-1946. Now - TBeauty World Market | ||
Diamond |
1 | North Bridge Road | Independent | 1947-1977. Now - Raffles Hospital | ||
Eastpoint 东福坊 |
6 | Level 6 Eastpoint Mall 3 Simei Street 6 |
Studio City (HK) then short period by Golden Village |
Now - An education and enrichment hub on its site. | ||
Eastshore 东滨 (Former Leisure-Drome 前身 - 乐心宫) |
3 | 5 Stadium Walk | Cathay Organisation | Now - Kallang Leisure Park | ||
Empire |
1 | Neil Road | 1916-undetermined; | |||
Gay/Happy World Amusement Park 快乐(繁华)世界 - New Happy 新快乐 Silver City 银国 & Victory 胜利 |
3 | Geylang | Eng Wah Organization | Now - Vacant land next to Geyland Road/Mountbatten Road | ||
Gala 嘉宾 |
1 | Bukit Timah Shopping Centre 170 Upper Bukit Timah Road (next to Beauty World Plaza) |
Eng Wah Organisation | Closed in mid 1990s | ||
Galaxy (Former Apollo/Garrick) |
1 | Onan Road | Now - Muslim Converts’ Association of Singapore | |||
Great World Amusement Park 大世界- Atlantic 大西洋 Canton 广东 Globe 环球 & Sky 青天 |
4 | Kim Seng Road | Shaw Organisation | Now - Great World City (GV Grand) | ||
Golden City 金城 |
1 | Queenstown 132 Margaret Drive |
Independent | Screening mainly horror movies from Taiwan Now - The Fisherman of Christ Fellowship @ Margaret Drive |
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Golden Sultan 金皇 |
1 | Sultan Plaza 100 Jalan Sultan |
Cathay Organisation | Now - a nightclub | ||
Hollywood 好莱坞 |
1 | Tanjong Katong Road | Eng Wah Organisation | Now - Vacant land next to Lion City Hotel | ||
Hoover 豪华 |
1 | 360 Balestier Road | Shaw Organisation | Now - Shaw Plaza (Balestier Cineplex) | ||
Imperial 京都 |
1 | 200 Upper Thomson Road(Sin Min) | Independent | Now - Thomson Imperial Court | ||
Jubilee @ AMK 光华 |
4 | 734 | Jubilee Entertainment Centre | Eng Wah Organisation | Closed on 9 December 2010 Now - Tuition centres in place of cinema halls |
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Jurong Entertainment Centre 裕廊娱乐广场 |
6 | Jurong Entertainment Centre 2 Jurong East Central 1 |
Shaw Organisation | Shaw opened the new cineplex in Jurong East Central in mid 1990s. Instead of the cineplex being renovated from October 2008 and completed on Q4 2009, it is now a Shaw cinema inside the new JCube shopping mall. |
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Jurong Drive-In 裕廊大影场 |
1 | Jurong (Yuan Ching Road) | Cathay Organisation | Largest drive-in of Asia when opened in 1971. Closed 30 Sep 1985 Now - Fairway Country Club |
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Kallang 加冷 |
1 | 1 Stadium Walk | Overseas Organisation | Largest cinema in South East Asia in 1970s Closed in 1980s to be a theatre for the arts |
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King's Theatre 璇宫 |
1 | Tiong Bahru - Kim Tian Road | Eng Wah Organisation | 1950s-early 1980s. Now - Housing Estate at Kim Tian Road |
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Kreta Ayer People's Theatre 牛车水人民剧场 |
1 | 30A Kreta Ayer Road | Cathay Organisation | No longer a screening cinema hall | ||
Kok Hua 国华 |
1 | Upper Serangoon Road/ Yio Chu Kang Road |
Independent | 1960s-1980s Now - Space@Kovan |
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Liberty 银国 |
1 | 3 Marine Parade Central | Shaw Organisation | Early 1980s-late 1980s. Now - TOUCH Centre |
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Liwagu 丽华宫 |
1 | 101 Bedok North Avenue 3 | Eng Wah Organisation | 1982-late 1990s. Now - Geylang United FC Club House |
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Mandarin 文华 |
2 | 535 Kallang Bahru | Eng Wah Organization | 1975-2000; | ||
Majestic 大华 |
1 | 1194 | 80 Eu Tong Sen Street | Cathay Organisation | 1928-1998. Popular venue for Singapore Film Festival |
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Metropole 金华 |
1 | 1 Tanjong Pagar Road | 光艺 | 1958-1986. Now - Fairfield Methodist Church (opp Maxwell Road Food Court) |
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Mercury |
1 | Upper Serangoon Road/ Yio Chu Kang Road |
Independent | 1960s-1980s. Now - Space@Kovan |
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New City 新城 |
1 | 81 Aljunied Avenue 2 | Independent | Closed in mid-1980s. Now - Bethel Assembly Of God Church |
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New Town 皇城 & New Crown 皇冠 |
2 | 5 Ang Mo Kio Central 2 | Overseas Organisation | Now - New Crown Building | ||
New World Amusement Park 新世界 - Grand 大光 Pacific 太平洋 & State 新都 |
3 | 180 Kitchener Road | Shaw Organisation | Now - GV City Square (to be opened in City Square Mall in 2012) | ||
Ocean 海洋 |
1 | Upper East Coast Road | ||||
Odeon 奥迪安 |
1 | 1546 | 331 North Bridge Road (opposite Raffles Hotel) |
Cathay Organisation | Closed 30 Jun 1984 Now - Odeon Towers |
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Odeon-Katong 加东-奥迪安 |
1 | Katong 11 East Coast Road |
Cathay Organisation | Closed in early 1990s. Now - The Odeon Katong |
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Oriental 东方 |
2 | Oriental Plaza 291 New Bridge Road |
Shaw Organisation | Closed in early 2000 | ||
Palace 丽宫 |
1 | Katong 46 East Coast Road |
Overseas Organisation | Now - Eastgate | ||
Paramount 百乐门 |
1 | Serangoon Garden 9 Portchester Avenue |
Now - myVillage at Serangoon Garden | |||
Pavilion 东艺 |
4 | Tampines | Cathay Organisation then short period by Golden Village |
Previously located in Orchard Road where 313 Orchard is now. Re-opened in Tampines and closed in early 2000 Now - Tampines 1 Shopping Mall |
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Plaza 光辉 |
1 | Textile Centre 200 Jalan Sultan |
Eng Wah Organisation | |||
Premiere 辉煌 |
1 | Orchard Towers 1 Claymore Drive |
Independent | Closed in 1980s Now a night club |
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President 总统 |
1 | 350 Balestier Road | Shaw Organisation | Closed in early 1990s. Now - Twin Heights/Shaw Plaza (Balestier Cineplex) |
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Prince 太子 Jade 翡翠 & Jade Classics 新艺 (Former 前身 - Alhambra 新娱乐 & Marlborough 曼舞罗) |
4 | 2000 | Shaw Towers 100 Beach Road |
Shaw Organisation then run by United Artists and finally back to Shaw |
Closed in December 2008 When run by United Artists |
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Princess 公主 & Raja 王子 |
3 | 445 Bedok North Street 1 | Overseas Movie | Closed on 23 October 2008 | ||
Queens 乐宫/皇后 |
1 | Geylang/Guillemard Road | Shaw Organisation | Now - Grandlink Square | ||
Queenstown 皇宫 & Queensway 女皇 |
2 | Queenstown 248 Commonwealth Avenue |
Overseas Organisation | Now- demolished with Queenstown estate embloc | ||
Regal 皇都 |
1 | 3501 Jalan Bukit Merah | Cathay Organisation | Opened in 1979. Closed late 1990s Now - Demolished for rebuilding |
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Republic 金国 |
3 | 5 Marine Parade Central | Shaw Organisation | Now - Building at 5 Marine Parade Central | ||
Riverside Point 河滨坊 |
3 | Clarke Quay | Studio City (HK) | |||
Roxy 乐斯 |
1 | Katong 1 Brooke Road |
Shaw Organisation | Now - Katong Plaza/Roxy Square | ||
Ruby 宝石 |
1 | Balestier Road | Cathay Organisation | Now - Balestier Point | ||
Savoy 四海 |
2 | 90 Boon Lay Place | Shaw Organisation | Now - Vacant building next to Boon Lay Shopping Centre | ||
Singapura 新加坡 |
1 | 55 Changi Road | Shaw Organization | Now - Demolished to make way for the Millage @ Changi | ||
Sin Hua 新华 |
1 | Lorong Ah Thia Bukit Panjang |
Independent | Closed and demolished along with the Bukit Panjang Kampung for the development of Bukit Panjang New Town. | ||
Straits 海峡 |
1 | Woodlands | ||||
Starlight 星光 |
1 | Jalan Kayu | Independent | 1960s-1980s | ||
Sun Plaza 太阳广场 |
6 | Level 4 Sun Plaza 30 Sembawang Drive |
Eng Wah Organization | Closed on 4 January 2009. | ||
Sultan 苏丹 |
1 | Chong Pang Village | ||||
Toa Payoh 大巴窑娱乐广场 |
5 | 934 | Toa Payoh Entertainment Centre | Eng Wah Organisation | Closed on 9 December 2010 | |
Venus 金都 |
1 | 130 Margaret Drive | 光艺 | Screening mainly movies from Taiwan Now - Church of Our Saviour @ Margaret Drive |
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Vision (Hougang) 后港 |
4 | Level 2 Hougang Plaza 1189 Upper Serangoon Road |
Shaw Organisation | Now - Novena Furniture Centre | ||
White Sands 白沙 |
4 | 850 | Level 5 Pasir Ris White Sands Shopping Mall |
Eng Wah Organization | Now - Pasir Ris Public Library | |
Woodlands 兀兰 |
2 | 270 Woodlands Centre Road | Shaw Organisation | Now - Vacant building next to Woodlands Point | ||
Yangtze 长江 |
2 | Levels 4 & 6 Chinatown Pearl's Centre |
Independent (formerly Overseas Organization) |
Screening mainly R21 movies. Originally closed on early 2012 for renovations, the cinema was closed again on November 2012 as not to complicate the planned demolition of Pearl's Centre for the upcoming Thomson MRT Line. | ||
Yong Hua 永华 |
1 | Jalan Kayu | Independent | 1960s-1980s | ||
Zenith 仙宫 |
1 | Hougang / 111 Tampines Road | Independent | Now - Yi Mei Garden/Fortune Park area |
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