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Richmond’s venerable Regal Westhampton Cinemas showed its last movie Sunday night.

The theater at 5706 Grove Ave. near Libbie Avenue doesn’t list any showtimes on its website or the Fandango movie website beyond Sunday. The theater’s last movies Sunday were the 7 p.m. showing of “The Bronze” and 7:30 p.m. showing of “The Lady in the Van.”

A manager at the theater said Sunday afternoon that she wasn’t at liberty to say if the theater was closing, referring calls to Regal Entertainment Group’s corporate headquarters.

“All I can say is there is nothing selling for later in the week,” she said.

A Regal Entertainment corporate representative did not return two phone calls seeking comment. A company spokesman had said last year that the theater had performed poorly for years and that two-screen cinemas struggled to generate enough money to cover the cost of operation.

The Regal Westhampton Cinemas typically showed independent, art, foreign and documentary films.

The theater, opened in 1938 as the Westhampton Theater, had been slated to close late last year anyway. But it continued operating and was expected to do so until a planned redevelopment of the site started, which was likely this summer.