This opened by Schulman Theatres as the Schulman 6 (not 5) on November 21st, 1990, and reopened under new management on December 18th, 1992, as the Lacy Lakeview cinemas. It was taken over by Hollywood Theatres in 1996.
The new Du Quartier REM station opened behind the cinema over the weekend making this cinema an 15-minute ride from Downtown Montreal. Pictures uploaded.
Reopened as Encore 6 on August 1st, 1997. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Closed December 15th, 1994 per:
This opened by Schulman Theatres as the Schulman 6 (not 5) on November 21st, 1990, and reopened under new management on December 18th, 1992, as the Lacy Lakeview cinemas. It was taken over by Hollywood Theatres in 1996.
Closed by Cineplex on November 15th, 1990.
Reopened on October 9th, 1992 by its former managers
Diamond Point cinemas reopens 09 Oct 1992, Fri Waco Tribune-Herald (Waco, Texas) Newspapers.com
Closed in January 1994 after too many leaks
Opened on February 27th, 1998. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed by Cineplex Odeon in 1994
Closed by Cineplex Odeon in 1990 and reopened by Cinemagic on March 19th, 1993. Another ad posted.
Opened as An Plitt, with the Cineplex logo.
Closed by Davis Theatres in 1969 as the Northside Twin and Village theatres opens.
Correction: Opened on January 1st, 1952.
Opening ad:
Grand opening ad posted.
The Dothan Theatre opened on April 26th, 1941. Grand opening ad posted.
1935 reopening:
Operated by Martin Theatres per Film Daily Yearbook of 1940.
This may have been the 2nd Strand Theatre.
Article:
Opened August 5th, 1912, at the site of the old Criterion Theatre with its name announced on its stage. Grand opening ad posted.
Alcazar theatre opening:
The new Du Quartier REM station opened behind the cinema over the weekend making this cinema an 15-minute ride from Downtown Montreal. Pictures uploaded.
It’s in the Centre Manicouagan at 600 Boulevard Laflèche and website at cine-centre.com. Policy is first-run movies dubbed into French.
1937 grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Drive-In on July 11th, 1947, and renamed North Drive-In after the South Drive-In opened. Grand opening ad posted.