Bleecker Street Cinemas
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Bleecker Street Cinemas is a closed movie theater. It was located at 144 Bleecker Street in New York of the United States of America. Opening in 1962, it was a landmark of Greenwich Village and was well known for showing foreign, indie and other offbeat movies. It had two screens and sat 475 people. It was closed on August 30th, 1990, due to sharp increases in rent.
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