This opened on May 17th, 1996 by Cinemark Theatres. This theatre has the same design as Movies 12 in Laredo, TX. Still wearing the old Cinemark logo in neon.
8 more theatres opened on December 18th, 1987 by Cineplex Odeon, who also opened three new cinemas in Toronto and one each in Montreal, Edmonton AB, Jersey City NJ, Washington DC, Rocky Mount NC all on the same day. The 1974 twin cinemas closed down in 1990.
Ce théâtre a ouvert ses portes sous le nom de théâtre Auditorium et est devenu le théâtre Capitol le 27 juillet 1930, devenant ainsi le premier théâtre d’Amérique du Nord à présenter un film parlant en français. annonce publiée
This opened as the Auditorium theatre and became the Capitol theatre on July 27th, 1930 becoming the first theatre in North America to show a talking movie in French. ad posted.
Correction: Opened as SilverCity on May 14th, 1999. Famous Players SilverCity West Edmonton mall opening Fri, May 14, 1999 – 60 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Declining adult cinemas Studio 82 and the adult cinema business Sun, Apr 1, 1984 – 8 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on July 11th, 1997. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on May 17th, 1996 by Cinemark Theatres. This theatre has the same design as Movies 12 in Laredo, TX. Still wearing the old Cinemark logo in neon.
Cinemark Movies 12 opening Fri, May 17, 1996 – 36 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
2003 reopening University Mall reopening Fri, Apr 4, 2003 – 22 · The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah) · Newspapers.com
8 more theatres opened on December 18th, 1987 by Cineplex Odeon, who also opened three new cinemas in Toronto and one each in Montreal, Edmonton AB, Jersey City NJ, Washington DC, Rocky Mount NC all on the same day. The 1974 twin cinemas closed down in 1990.
Slight correction. It opened on November 25th, 2003. ad below: Cinemark at American Fork Tue, Nov 25, 2003 – 14 · The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah) · Newspapers.com
This opened on April 21st, 2001. Grand opening ad posted
Correction: April 21st, 2000
Grand opening ad posted
This opened on October 2nd, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.
Correction February 27th, 2011
Grand opening ad posted Famous players Westmount 4 Opening Fri, Nov 8, 1985 – 56 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad Cineplex Westmount opening Fri, Dec 20, 1985 – 50 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on November 5th, 1969 and reopened with 3 cinemas on September 21st, 1984 and closed in 1985. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
This opened on February 11th, 1983 with subrun movies. Later taken over by Landmark Theatres (Canada). Sword and the Shield cinema opening Fri, Feb 11, 1983 – 31 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad Gateway cinemas opening Fri, Dec 13, 1985 – 45 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on December 13th, 1985. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This reopened as Boite a Films on August 5th, 1977 after being closed in 1970.
Ce théâtre a ouvert ses portes sous le nom de théâtre Auditorium et est devenu le théâtre Capitol le 27 juillet 1930, devenant ainsi le premier théâtre d’Amérique du Nord à présenter un film parlant en français. annonce publiée
This opened as the Auditorium theatre and became the Capitol theatre on July 27th, 1930 becoming the first theatre in North America to show a talking movie in French. ad posted.
11 décembre 1948 annonce de la grande ouverture affichée dans la section photo.
December 11th, 1948 grand opening ad posted in the photo section.
When this was taken both Cinema de Paris in Montreal and Quebec were showing movies in English.
Cela a ouvert le 26 mars 1948. Annonce inaugurale publiée.
This opened on March 26th, 1948. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Klondike on December 24th, 1971. ad posted.
This opened as the Palace theatre on April 18th, 1952 and became the Studio theatre on December 31st, 1964. Later on, it was with Canadian theatres and Canadian Odeon theatres. Adult movies from the 1970’s until it closed in 1984. Grand opening ads posted in the photo section. Palace theatre opening Fri, Apr 18, 1952 – 10 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com