
Centennial Cinemas
226 Vodden Road,
Brampton,
ON
V6X 2X7
226 Vodden Road,
Brampton,
ON
V6X 2X7
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The Centennial Cinemas was opened by Odeon Theatres (Canada) Ltd. on January 30, 1981. Seating for the three screens was listed at 880. On December 3, 1999 it went over to screening Bollywood films. On February 11, 2000 it went back to screening English language films, but closed on November 2, 2000.
It was converted into Party City.
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The area was always housing. The building that once housed the Centennial Cinemas is now a Party City. Anyone who saw movies here would recognize it immediately. The theater had a brief life as an Indian cinema.
Canadian Odeon Theatres opened this cinema on January 30, 1981, with the following films: “The Incredible Shrinking Woman,” “The Jazz Singer,” and “The Mirror Crack’d.” On December 3, 1999, the cinema switched to showing Indian films, opening with “Thak Shak” (Hindi), “Dillagi” (Hindi), and “Hum Saath Saath Hain” (Hindi with English subtitles). On February 11, 2000, it switched back to normal American films. Its final operating day was November 2, 2000, with its final films including “The Perfect Storm,” “Gladiator,” and “Dinosaur.”