2 more screens will be built in the turquoise building on the right, from about 1990-1995 Famous Players had their eastern Canada head office on the top floor, a new elevator was installed for this office.
October 15, 1914 as the Globe, this theatre was a neighbourhood house and sometime Yiddish plays were performed there.
Timeline:
* 1932 renamed as Hollywood.
* 1965 renamed as Cinema D' Orsay
* 1969 renamed as Pussycat started adult programming
* 1981 renamed as L'Armour,
This drive-in is reopened weekends until june then daily until labor day weekend.
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This theatre closed in 2003 when the nearby Eglinton Town Square opened,
2 more screens will be built in the turquoise building on the right, from about 1990-1995 Famous Players had their eastern Canada head office on the top floor, a new elevator was installed for this office.
Club Med World closed in March 2003, the building is now up for sale, no takers as of Dec 2003
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October 15, 1914 as the Globe, this theatre was a neighbourhood house and sometime Yiddish plays were performed there.
Timeline:
* 1932 renamed as Hollywood.
* 1965 renamed as Cinema D' Orsay
* 1969 renamed as Pussycat started adult programming
* 1981 renamed as L'Armour,
this is now the last adult cinema in Montréal.
www.movie-theatre.org