The outside repairs are completed. Another photo section of the building in the photo section. When the weather improves, the banners etc. will be back up.
Pictures of the cinema as well as the poster cases that was exposed during the renovation of the 1010 De La Gauchetière W. office tower. This cinema marks the reentry of the English-speaking market in Montreal for Odeon, built during the Expo ‘67 boom.
This expanded to 4 screens on February 22nd, 1985 and 8 screens on December 20th, 1990. It was expanded to 14 screens and stadium seating added on July 7th, 2000 and renamed Sheboygan Cinemas in 2006.
Timeline:
* September 12th, 1925 opened as Van Der Vaart theatre
* October 29th, 1943 Renamed Wisconsin and closed later that year
* April 19th, 1946 reopened
* July 16th, 1976 grand opening ad as the Stage door theatre.
* the early 1980s closed down
1925, 1943, 1946 and 1976 grand opening ads in the photo section
2 screens on July 5th, 1985. Grand opening ad also in the photo section.
2 screens on October 5th, 1984. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This reopened as Cinema 1 2 3 on June 13th, 1980. Its grand opening ad also in the photo section.
Reopened as Twin Cinema 1 2 on May 12th, 1978. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on June 11th, 1946. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
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This opened on August 18th, 1937. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.
December 31st, 1936 grand opening ad as Clarke in the photo section
This opened on October 31st, 1921 as Mattoon. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This reopened as Strand on July 31st, 1917. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on December 19th, 1910 as Grand. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Celebrated its grand reopening on December 3rd, 1953. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
The outside repairs are completed. Another photo section of the building in the photo section. When the weather improves, the banners etc. will be back up.
Pictures of the cinema as well as the poster cases that was exposed during the renovation of the 1010 De La Gauchetière W. office tower. This cinema marks the reentry of the English-speaking market in Montreal for Odeon, built during the Expo ‘67 boom.
This is now closed. Its Facebook reports that it was damaged in November.
Spectacular design for this cinema. Google Maps takes you inside this cinema, which displays its server room.
This closed down in 2016. Website gives no listings.
This expanded to 4 screens on February 22nd, 1985 and 8 screens on December 20th, 1990. It was expanded to 14 screens and stadium seating added on July 7th, 2000 and renamed Sheboygan Cinemas in 2006.
Timeline: * September 12th, 1925 opened as Van Der Vaart theatre * October 29th, 1943 Renamed Wisconsin and closed later that year * April 19th, 1946 reopened * July 16th, 1976 grand opening ad as the Stage door theatre. * the early 1980s closed down
1925, 1943, 1946 and 1976 grand opening ads in the photo section
This opened on August 16th, 1972 with two screens. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on April 20th, 1940 Grand opening ad in the photo section
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This opened on June 4th, 1938. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.
February 18th, 1928 grand opening ad in the photo section as well as
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September 29th, 1923 grand opening ad in the photo section. Another Rex theatre opened on January 24th, 1914 and renamed Gem in 1923.
This opened on August 5th, 1911. Grand opening ad in the photo section.