- Harkins Theatres
Infobox Company
company_name = Harkins Theatres Entertainment, Ltd.
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = 1933
founder =Dwight "Red" Harkins
location = Scottsdale,AZ
key_people =Daniel Harkins , Owner and CEOMike Bowers , President
area_served =Southwestern United States
industry = Entertainment (movie theaters)
num_employees = 2,100 (as of August 2006)
parent =Harkins Enterprises, LLC
owner =Daniel Harkins
company_slogan = Ultimate moviegoing
homepage = [http://www.harkinstheatres.com/ http://www.harkinstheatres.com]Harkins Theatres is a
movie theater chain with locations throughout the SouthwesternUnited States . Harkins Theatres is privately owned and operated by its parent company,Harkins Enterprises, LLC . The company currently operates theaters at 26 locations throughoutArizona , in addition to locations inCalifornia ,Colorado ,Oklahoma , andTexas .History
In The Beginning- Dwight (Red) Harkins
In 1931, at the age of sixteen, Dwight Harkins left
Cincinnati, Ohio , on hisHarley Davidson motorcycle for Hollywood. Dwight planned to pursue a role in one of the new "talkies ." By the time he arrived inTempe, Arizona , he could no longer afford to continue his quest. After several years in Tempe, he sought out a new career dream operating a grand movie-house. In 1933, he opened the State Theatre in Tempe. It is speculated that at the time, he was the youngest movie theater operator in the worldfact|date=September 2008.Expansion and innovation
In 1940, Harkins opened the
College Theatre (currently HarkinsValley Art ). The theater contained new innovations such asglow-in-the-dark carpet , headphones for thehearing impaired , and automatic drinking fountains.In 1948 Dwight Harkins opened the
Saguaro Theater .The last theatre opened by Dwight was the
Camelview Theatre in 1973.Over the years, Dwight Harkins became a respected community leaderfact|date=September 2008. He experimented with the latest technology, and in the 1950s, he helped change the broadcasting industry by developing a type of FM multiplex radio. Later, he helped launch the first radio station capable of transmitting multitrack sound.
Harkins continues to innovate by constantly updating its theaters with the most up to date projection and sound equipment. In 1997, Harkins
Superstition Springs 25 was the first theater in Arizona to obtainTHX Certification in all 25 auditoriums. In addition, all theaters currently have adigital pre-show system powered byKodak . In 2005 and 2006, severalDisney DLP projectors were installed atArizona Mills 24,Arrowhead Fountains 18, and theMoreno Valley 16, and a new Harkins opened up near Casa Grande in November, 2007.Harkins Theatres also offers a unique type of daycare at several of its theaters. The Harkins Playcenters are staffed by daycare professionals and offer a place to drop of young children during a movie for the price of a regular ticket. They offer movies, play equipment, activities, and video games.
In concession, Harkins is one of the few theater chainsfact|date=September 2008 to offer fried foods such as
pizza ,french fries , andcheese sticks to accompany the regularpopcorn .Dan Harkins
In 1974, Dwight Harkins died, leaving the company to his eldest son, Dan Harkins. At that time, the company was near
bankruptcy . After reworking the company, Dan extensively expanded the theatre chain from five locations in the Phoenix area to the current 30 locations in 5 states - Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, Arizona and Southern California.Today, Harkins operates almost 400 screens.
Acquisitions
In the late 1980s, Harkins acquired several theatres operated by
Mann Theatres .In 1988, Harkins re-opened the
Cine Capri theatre in Phoenix. The original Cine Capri had the largest screen inArizona , measuring more than convert|70|ft|m long. The theater could not escape the nearby growth, however. Despite over 200,000 signatures in an effort to save the theatre led primarily by KTAR'sPat Mcmahon , the theater was demolished in 1997. Dan Harkins stated that the theater would be rebuilt. In 2003, the new version of the Cine Capri theatre opened at theScottsdale 101 14 multiplex. Due to the popularity of the Cine Capri, Harkins also built a Cine Capri Theater at its Bricktown 16, Northfield 18, andSouthlake Town Center 14 locations. Harkins has now opened up a second Cine Capri in the Phoenix area at the newly opened Tempe Marketplace 16 in Tempe Arizona.Expansion into other states
In 2004, Harkins Theatres opened its first theatre outside of
Arizona in Oklahoma City. The success of the theatre led to expansion intoColorado ,Texas , andCalifornia in 2006.Foreign art and film program
The Harkins Art Film Society brings unique films to the theatre chain. Harkins
Valley Art and HarkinsCamelview 5 are dedicated to foreign and independent films. Also, Harkins hosts thePhoenix Film Festival each year at theScottsdale 101 Cine Capri location and thedeadCenter Film Festival at theOklahoma City Bricktown 16 location.Loyalty Program
Harkins Theatres sells souvenir cups and logo
t-shirt s each year with a different movie-related theme. If customers purchase the cup, they can bring it back to receive $1.00 refills for the year. If they wear the shirt, they receive a free medium sized popcorn during each visit throughout the year as well. A percentage of the profits go to theBig Brothers Big Sisters program.At the moment, Harkins Theatres does not offer any type of frequent movie watcher program.
Trivia
Before the opening of each new theatre, Dan Harkins and his family have a handprint dedication ceremony similar to that at
Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. He then proceeds to purchase the very first ticket.A premiere of The Bourne Ultimatum was held in downtown
Oklahoma City on July 31, 2007, at the Harkins Theatres Bricktown 16 [cite web | url=http://newsok.com/article/3083167/?print=0 | title=The Bourne Ultimatum Oklahoma City Premiere | publisher=The Oklahoman | accessdate=2007-07-14] to benefit "The Children's Center ", located in suburban Bethany. The film was shown simultaneously on three screens. StarMatt Damon was at the event to greet guests.References
External links
* [http://www.harkinstheatres.com/ Harkins Theatres]
* [http://www.harkinstheatres.com/redharkins.asp/ More on Dwight (Red) Harkins]"More on Dwight Harkins:" [http://www.harkinstheatres.com/redharkins.asp]
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