Bleecker Street Cinema
Bleecker Street Cinema, looking east.  | |
| Former names | Mori (1883–1937) Montparnasse  | 
|---|---|
| Address | 144 Bleecker Street New York City, New York  | 
| Location | 144 Bleecker Street Manhattan, New York City, New York  | 
| Owner | Placido Mori, New York University, Lionel Rogosin, Sid Geffen, Jackie Raynal, John Souto | 
| Type | restaurant, art house movie theatre | 
| Capacity | 200 | 
| Construction | |
| Built | 1832 | 
| Opened | 1883 | 
| Renovated | 1883, 1960 | 
| Closed | September 2, 1991 | 
| Architect | Raymond Hood | 
The Bleecker Street Cinema was an art house movie theater located at 144 Bleecker Street in Manhattan, New York City, New York. It became a landmark of Greenwich Village and an influential venue for filmmakers and cinephiles through its screenings of foreign and independent films. It closed in 1990, reopened as a gay adult theater for a short time afterward, then again briefly showed art films until closing for good in 1991.