United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall
United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall, also known as the "UA Cinema 4", was a multiplex theater located in Riverside, CA.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show opened there on October 6, 1976 as part of a general re-release of the film in the greater Los Angeles area, paired with Phantom of the Paradise. It returned as a Midnight movie on February 2, 1979 and played there for over 3 years. It was the first Rocky Horror theater in the Inland Empire. The Riverside Rockys were a loosely organized group of fans that attended the earliest Rocky Horror screenings at the theater.
In November 1979, Erotic Nightmares began performing there as one of the first regular, full-time Rocky Horror performing groups outside of Los Angeles. Erotic Nightmares remained there until February 1981. Upon their departure, Sins Of The Flesh - Riverside, CA became the cast for the theater until the film stopped playing in December 1982.
In 2001, the theater was closed permanently and converted into a Barnes And Noble bookstore, where it still stands.
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