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Archived picture of the Paramount (second down, visible on the far right side, in the middle)—> View link
Archived pictures of Midtown Cinema’s grand opening and 70s entrance (scroll down)—> View link
Pictures and lengthy article on Empire (aka. Victory)—> View link
Grand opening of Empire (aka. Victory) here, cira 1910 (2nd down)—> View link
Picture of Victory Theatre exterior here, circa ‘43 (third down)—> View link
A blog editorial on how the Galaxy ruined the local film scene—> http://www.thebakershome.net/node/360
May ‘09 Flickr shot of completed Galaxy Cinema—> View link
Flickr picture of April ‘06 signs announcing Galaxy—> View link
The Odeon stopped showing movies in the mid-1980s.
The Daylight Theatre opened in the mid-1930s. It apparently seated 900 seats.
Duffy’s Cinema 3 had a total seating capacity of 1,095.
They’ve transformed this former beauty into a big ugly nothing. You can find a picture of the Odeon (ex-Tivoli) in her heyday here—> View link
My heart bleeds!
Picture of Capitol Centre (formerly Capitol 4) under construction—> View link
A picture of what the new Capitol Centre will look like—> View link
A picture on Flickr of old arcade games the Sundown had disposed of—> View link
A picture on Flickr, dated 2006, of the Sundown at sunset—> View link
Sundown Drive-in pictures and stats on Drive-ins.com—> http://www.drive-ins.com/theater/xxtsund
A Star Phoenix article, dated Jan 2008, on the Empire’s closure—> View link
An article on the University of Saskatchewan website of the Place Riel closing its doors—> View link
Archived picture of the Paramount (second down, visible on the far right side, in the middle)—> View link
Archived pictures of Midtown Cinema’s grand opening and 70s entrance (scroll down)—> View link
Pictures and lengthy article on Empire (aka. Victory)—>
View link
Grand opening of Empire (aka. Victory) here, cira 1910 (2nd down)—>
View link
Picture of Victory Theatre exterior here, circa ‘43 (third down)—>
View link
A blog editorial on how the Galaxy ruined the local film scene—>
http://www.thebakershome.net/node/360
May ‘09 Flickr shot of completed Galaxy Cinema—>
View link
Flickr picture of April ‘06 signs announcing Galaxy—>
View link
The Odeon stopped showing movies in the mid-1980s.
The Daylight Theatre opened in the mid-1930s.
It apparently seated 900 seats.
Duffy’s Cinema 3 had a total seating capacity of 1,095.
They’ve transformed this former beauty into a big ugly nothing.
You can find a picture of the Odeon (ex-Tivoli) in her heyday here—>
View link
My heart bleeds!
Picture of Capitol Centre (formerly Capitol 4) under construction—>
View link
A picture of what the new Capitol Centre will look like—>
View link
A picture on Flickr of old arcade games the Sundown had disposed of—> View link
A picture on Flickr, dated 2006, of the Sundown at sunset—>
View link
Sundown Drive-in pictures and stats on Drive-ins.com—>
http://www.drive-ins.com/theater/xxtsund
A Star Phoenix article, dated Jan 2008, on the Empire’s closure—> View link
An article on the University of Saskatchewan website of the Place Riel closing its doors—> View link