The Ambler Theater

The Ambler Theater The historic Ambler Theater is a nonprofit, community-based movie theater that specializes in independent and classic cinema located in Ambler PA!
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The Ambler Theater was opened by its owner Warner Bros. on December 31, 1928, with the movie "Our Dancing Daughters" starring Joan Crawford. An exuberant Spanish Colonial style architecture was employed to create a magical facade with Terra cotta, spacious lobbies (entry lobby, main lobby, vestibule lobby, then foyer), an ornate auditorium with 1,228 seats, and a Gottfried pipe organ (which is lon

g gone). The builder, Phillip Harrison, previously built the Seville (now Bryn Mawr) and Lansdowne theatres, which may explain the Spanish Colonial similarities. Prior movies in Ambler had been shown in an opera house, a second story Civil War era theatre. Due to the competition from TV and the multiplexes, the Ambler was no longer viable to continue as a for profit theatre with mainstream movies and ceased showing 35mm films about 1969 to 1970. By this time the auditorium's side walls and front part of the ceiling were draped over. From the 1970's until 1997 the Ambler was operated as a Christian cinema, showing films in 16mm including The Robe. The Ambler closed again, waiting re-use. The Christian group sold the theatre in 2001 to businessmen, who in turn sold the theatre to the nonprofit: Ambler Theater, Inc. The non-profit organization devoted two million dollars to renovations. Paint colors were chosen to match the original colors. No original carpet was found, so carpet was replicated from photographs with the appropriate colors selected. As the original ticket booth was long gone, a cheap modern ticket booth was removed and replaced with a retro style ticket booth. The ornate new ticket booth took its inspiration from the auditorium's organ lofts. Built in the former rear of the orchestra seating area are two 'black-box stadium seated auditoriums, equipped with digital surround sound. One auditorium has 150 seats, the other has 110 seats. The Ambler reopened February 28, 2003, with those two auditoriums showing the movies Nicholas Nickleby and Real Women Have Curves. As the original 30 foot towering vertical neon sign had been demolished in the late 1960's, an exact replica was constructed by Bartush Signs and funded in part by a Keystone Grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. The neon tower was installed in September, 2005 and officially lit on October 21, 2005. Renovation of the original front section of the auditorium began March, 2007. It reopened October 5, 2007 with the film Into the Wild. The original proscenium arch opening hosts the large movie screen (30 feet wide for 'scope films), ornate decoration on the side walls, and organ lofts. This auditorium with stadium seating for 280 people has a ceiling with what looks like wood beams, but in reality they are made of plaster. Recent renovations have restored the marquee to its original 1928 majesty complete with neon trim and chaser lights. Additional fundraising is being undertaken for more renovations, including restoration of the facade.

On June 9th local filmmaker Joe Amodei will join us to introduce his new film COLD WAR IN PHILLY. The screening will inc...
05/28/2026

On June 9th local filmmaker Joe Amodei will join us to introduce his new film COLD WAR IN PHILLY. The screening will include a post-film Q&A with the filmmaker and Flyers legend Larry “Izzy” Goodenough moderated by Philadelphia Inquirer Sportswriter Mike Sielski. Tickets are available now at amblertheater.org/specials

Filmmaker Joe Amodei uncovered new information and insights in tracking down and interviewing the surviving members of the Flyers team that beat the Soviet Red Army in 1976.

TUNER starts on screen this weekend at our nonprofit theater. Tickets and showtimes are available now at amblertheater.o...
05/28/2026

TUNER starts on screen this weekend at our nonprofit theater. Tickets and showtimes are available now at amblertheater.org

Leo Woodall is a safe-cracking piano tuner in new thriller Tuner — in UK cinemas 29 May. Read Empire's review.

Our Reel Rebels Series continues on May 27th with Robin Williams' in GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM! Tickets to the 4pm & 7pm scr...
05/21/2026

Our Reel Rebels Series continues on May 27th with Robin Williams' in GOOD MORNING, VIETNAM! Tickets to the 4pm & 7pm screenings are available now at amblertheater.org/specials

BLUE HERON starts on screen at our nonprofit theater this weekend. Tickets and showtimes are available now at amblerthea...
05/21/2026

BLUE HERON starts on screen at our nonprofit theater this weekend. Tickets and showtimes are available now at amblertheater.org

Using elements of documentary, personal reflection and fiction, filmmaker Sophy Romvari turns a painful part of her family's past into a vital act of remembrance.

MIROIRS NO. 3 starts on screen this weekend at our nonprofit theater! Tickets and showtimes are available now at amblert...
05/14/2026

MIROIRS NO. 3 starts on screen this weekend at our nonprofit theater! Tickets and showtimes are available now at amblertheater.org

https://lwlies.com/reviews/miroirs-no-3

German director Christian Petzold delivers once again with this deviously-structured psychodrama starring his current muse, Paula Beer.

Our Retrograde Series will continue on May 14th with a 35mm screening of MISSION IMPOSSIBLE! After the movie we’ll be pl...
05/06/2026

Our Retrograde Series will continue on May 14th with a 35mm screening of MISSION IMPOSSIBLE! After the movie we’ll be playing ‘90s trivia & your ticket stub will score you $5 drafts all night. Tickets are available now at amblertheater.org/specials

It's more subdued than its sequels, but the first Mission: Impossible movie still thrills. Let's revisit the beginning of Tom Cruise's long-running franchise.

Our annual Hollywood Summer Nights classic film series returns on May 20th with ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS! Tickets to this ...
05/05/2026

Our annual Hollywood Summer Nights classic film series returns on May 20th with ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS! Tickets to this film and dozens of other classics are available now at amblertheater.org/specials

Silver screen legends Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Rita Hayworth (in her first major film role), star in this Howard Hawks-directed adventure. Grant plays the manager of a South American airstrip whose pilots risk their lives to win an important contract. Featuring masterful high-wire aerial photography, ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS is quintessential Hawks packed with thrilling flight sequences, crackling dialogue and bold spirit.

Could Only Angels Have Wings be the greatest Hollywood movie of all time?

Our Reel Rebel Series continues on May 6th with HOLLYWOOD SHUFFLE. Tickets are available now at amblertheater.org/specia...
04/29/2026

Our Reel Rebel Series continues on May 6th with HOLLYWOOD SHUFFLE. Tickets are available now at amblertheater.org/specials

Director, co-writer and star Robert Townsend skewers Hollywood in this satire about the typecasting of Black actors in the ‘80s studio system. Townsend puts forth a charismatic performance as a struggling actor trying to break into the industry. Presented in a series of comedy sketches, HOLLYWOOD SHUFFLE is a rebellious pop-culture critique that is still as salient today as it was upon release.

'This was my first movie. I had never directed anything. I just felt it was funny. I felt like we wanted to say something. We did say something.'

We were proud to host Arcadia University students at the theater last week for a nostalgic screening of FERRIS BUELLER’S...
04/28/2026

We were proud to host Arcadia University students at the theater last week for a nostalgic screening of FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF! Thanks to everyone who came out. We have more throwbacks on deck this summer as part of our Hollywood Summer Nights Film Series! Check out what’s playing at amblertheater.org/specials

The University seminar, Cinema and the City, held a screening of “Ferris Bueller's Day Off” at the Ambler Theater on April 23.

Crazy about movies? Dreaming of making one? See that dream become a reality this summer at the Ambler Theater! We still ...
04/28/2026

Crazy about movies? Dreaming of making one? See that dream become a reality this summer at the Ambler Theater! We still have limited spots in our Intro to Filmmaking session for rising 6th, 7th, and 8th graders that runs Monday, June 22nd, through Friday, June 26th. From day one, campers will be assigned to a production unit, helping to write, design, shoot, and edit an original short film over the course of five days. Along the way, campers will learn filmmaking techniques and terminology through examples drawn from the annals of cinematic history.

Limited scholarships are available, pending financial need. Register today at amblertheater.org/filmcamp

Address

108 E Butler Avenue
Ambler, PA
19002

Opening Hours

Monday 2:30pm - 10pm
Tuesday 2:30pm - 10pm
Wednesday 1:30pm - 10pm
Thursday 2:30pm - 10pm
Friday 3:30pm - 10pm
Saturday 12:30pm - 10pm
Sunday 12:30pm - 10pm

Telephone

+12153457855

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