| Location |
| 1727 Haight Street at Cole |
| Hours |
| See showtimes |
| Phone |
| (415) 668-3994 |
| Website |
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| Owner(s) |
| Employee owned and operated |
| Established |
| Opened July 25, 1980. Moved to Haight location in 1991 |
| Payment Method |
| not sure. fill this in |
| Screens |
| # |
| Ticket prices |
| General: $8.50 |
| Child/Senior/Disabled: $5 |
| Discounts |
| $6.50 bargain 2 pm shows |
The Red Vic Movie House is an employee-owned and operated co-op cinema located in the Haight. They have lots of neat things other places don't have, like comfy couches and real buttered popcorn. They have video, 16 mm and 35 mm projection, and Dolby stereo.
Their food selection is interesting: you can get things like nutritional yeast on your popcorn, organic (home-made?) food, and they use real bowls rather than throw-away paper or plasic things. Also, they don't torture you with loud non-trailer commercials before your movie.
They opened up on July 25, 1980 when a group of movie-loving friends decided to collectively start and run their own theater. The Red Vic was originally located at the corner of Haight and Belvedere streets, but moved in-between Cole and Schrader on Haight in 1991.
Discount Punch Card
A four-admission punch card costs $27 (up to two admissions per card per movie)
Please see Movie theaters for more theater options.


