There was an EXPO 67 rash of new cinemas downtown, all in the Underground city
March 31st, Place Du Canada (Odeon)
April 18th, Place Bonaventure
April 20th, Atwater
December 22nd, The Cinema at Westmount Square.
Timeline for this cinema
1964 opened by Lathrop as a single screen cinema with Mary Poppins
1971 taken over by Womecto, which has theatres in Florida and the WHT Pay-TV channel in New York City and split into two cinemas
1980 Three cinemas
1984 taken over by Luxury Theatres
1986 expanded to seven cinemas
1989 taken over by ACT III
1998 taken over by Regal Cinemas.
Kerasotes made a new website for its ICON-branded theatre
http://showplaceicon.com/
There was an EXPO 67 rash of new cinemas downtown, all in the Underground city
March 31st, Place Du Canada (Odeon)
April 18th, Place Bonaventure
April 20th, Atwater
December 22nd, The Cinema at Westmount Square.
All are gone now.
1967 article (lots about the mall on these pages)
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Peter Lawford imprinted his hands and name in the cement of this cinema in 1965. View link
I never have seen it.
This opened on July 22nd, 1971 as a twin and a third cinema in 1982. It closed in 1994
Timeline for this cinema
1964 opened by Lathrop as a single screen cinema with Mary Poppins
1971 taken over by Womecto, which has theatres in Florida and the WHT Pay-TV channel in New York City and split into two cinemas
1980 Three cinemas
1984 taken over by Luxury Theatres
1986 expanded to seven cinemas
1989 taken over by ACT III
1998 taken over by Regal Cinemas.
This started to show in Anchorage newspapers (Google just digitized 1970-1994) in 1997. Adult movies 1980-1985
This cinema opened on April 19th, 1967 with “How to Suceed in Business without really trying” ad and article is at
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The cinema closed during the summer 1967 due to construction noise. It never did that well except during the opening of Star Wars.
That 2009 photo look like it’s closed
Picture of it at View link
This has closed, since it disappeared from the Fridley website.
This looks likes it had closed, website was checked today, but the showtimes page or coming attractions page is empty.
Looks like it has closed. It is no longer on the Fridley website.
The Ottawa Citizen listings put the new theatre’s showtimes in the old theatre’s spot, also no ad appeared in the papers.
Official website is at http://www.bluefoxtheater.com/
View is at View link
This cinema disappeared from the listings on November 20th from the Guzzo website, It is now closed
The 1996 grand opening ad can be seen at the Orange Coast Magazine at View link (Page 11)
This is being restored.
http://cinematreasures.org/news/22177_0_1_0_M/
The Showplace in Amarillo was owned by Noret.
This opened on October 28th, 1947 ad at View link
1986-1995 Owners: Cineplex Odeon (still active in Canada)
1995-closing: Carmike Cinemas.
This opened on June 3rd, 1936. ad to come at movie-theatre.org
Lost memory, the link above has died, but I found the opening ad pages, which can be found at the link below.
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This opened on April 8th, 1938. Ad to come at movie-theatre.org