Starcite Ste-Foy
1150 Duplessis Highway,
Sainte-Foy,
QC
G2G 2B5
1150 Duplessis Highway,
Sainte-Foy,
QC
G2G 2B5
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Previously operated by: Cinemas Fortune Inc., Cineplex Entertainment, Famous Players
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News About This Theater
- Mar 13, 2007 — StarCite 18-Ste Foy closed
This theatre was the largest in the province of Quebec with 4,184 seats all THX certified.
Opening: April 14, 2000
Closed February 26, 2007
Owners:
2000 Famous Players
2005 Cineplex Entertainment
2006 Cinemas Fortune, Inc.
Late in 2000 Cineplex Odeon built the Ste-Foy 14 right next door in the same power- centre called Megacentre Duplessis.
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View link show the center of the theatre. The Cineplex Odeon14 is on the top left.
This was a big loss for people in Québec city who still enjoys their movie in their original soundtrack. Cineplex Odeon does not offer half of what Famous player use to offer. Will they ever open up again???
Hopefull frenchy
Lost Memory, They wasted no time gutting this cinema for more retail space.
This opened on April 14th, 2000. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Its opening films include American Psycho (English and French), Rules of Engagement (Les Regies d'Engagement), Keeping the Faith (English), Return to Me (Reviens-moi), Destination Ultime, Ça va Brasser, Kirikou et la sorcière, Erin Brockovich (English and French), Vingt-huit Jours, Où est Le Fric?, American Beauty (Beauté Américaine), La Route d'Eldorado, 28 Days (28 Jours), Le Clan des Skulls, and Mon chien Skip.
The cinema’s final day was February 26, 2007, with its last films consisting of Le Nombre 23, Indigènes, Par Effraction, Ghost Rider (English), Reno 911!: Miami (English), The Astronaut Farmer (English), Congorama, Couple et Couplets, Hannibal Rising (English), Norbit (French), Film Épique, Dreamgirls (French), Les Fils de l'Homme, Eragon (French), Le Diamant de Sang, Babel (English), Souris City, Sa Majesté la Reine and Agents Troubles.
An odd bit of trivia, but this is the shortest life for any Famous Players Silvercity location in Canada, lasting only seven years (likely didn’t help there was a giant Cineplex Odeon right next door, but I am surprised Cineplex didn’t just update this one as it had more auditoriums). The next location to close in such a short amount of time was Silvercity Mississauga about half a dozen years later.