A Pennsylvania resident has filed a lawsuit against a prominent movie theater chain, alleging negligence after suffering injuries on their premises. Gail Grinnage lodged the complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County on November 11, 2025, targeting Studio Movie Grill Holdings, LLC as the defendant.
The case revolves around an incident that occurred on July 6, 2024, when Grinnage visited the Studio Movie Grill theater located at 53 S. 69th Street in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. According to the complaint, Grinnage was attending a screening of “A Quiet Place: Day One” when she slipped and fell due to a slippery substance on the floor. The plaintiff claims that this accident resulted in severe and permanent bodily injuries. The complaint details various allegations against Studio Movie Grill Holdings, LLC, including failure to properly maintain and inspect the premises for dangerous conditions and failure to provide adequate warnings about potential hazards.
Grinnage’s legal representation argues that Studio Movie Grill Holdings’ negligence led directly to her injuries. The complaint lists multiple specific failures by the defendant: inadequate design and maintenance of floors and walkways; insufficient monitoring and cleaning procedures; lack of proper warnings or barricades around hazardous areas; non-compliance with building codes; and general indifference towards ensuring guest safety. These alleged oversights are said to have caused Grinnage significant physical pain, emotional distress, loss of earnings capacity, and substantial medical expenses.
In response to these grievances, Grinnage is seeking judgment in excess of $50,000 from Studio Movie Grill Holdings. She demands compensation for her injuries and related financial losses as well as any additional relief deemed appropriate by the court.
Representing Gail Grinnage is attorney Marc F. Greenfield from Spear, Greenfield, Richman, Weitz & Taggart P.C., based in Philadelphia. The case has been assigned Case ID number not specified in the document but was filed under major jury trial classification.
Source: CV2025010486_Gail_Grinnage_v_Studio_Movie_Complaint_Delaware_County_Pennsylvania.pdf



