The Eastgate Cinema 4 was opened by Ogden Perry Theatres on November 14th, 1975 and closed in 1995. It was later taken over by Gulf States theatres in 1986 and United Artists in 1987. It was never part of General Cinema. Grand opening ad posted.
This was renamed Cinema City on June 30th, 1967, after its third screen opened. The fourth screen, billed as the “Screening Room” opened on April 1st, 1970. Adult movies were shown in the “Screening Room” in the mid 1970s. More to come.
Grand opening ad posted.
1919 Grand opening ad
Futurist cinema opening 30 Jul 1919, Wed Birmingham Gazette (Birmingham, West Midlands, England) Newspapers.com
The Beaufort opened on August 3rd, 1929. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
The Aston Cross Picture House opened on May 15th, 1913. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad:
Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
This opened as the Compton Cinema Club on December 7th, 1965, showing adult movies for members who paid ten shillings.
This reopened as Cinecenta on August 21st, 1977, to the public. It was the Compton cineclub 24.
Grand opening ad:
Odeon Cinema - Perry Barr 31 Jul 1930, Thu Evening Despatch (Birmingham, West Midlands, England) Newspapers.com
To be demolished
Three underperforming Las Vegas casinos, beloved by locals, will be demolished: Texas Station, Fiesta Rancho and Fiesta Henderson.
The three casinos, owned by Station Casinos, have been closed since March 18, 2020, due to the pandemic. …
https://www.casino.org/vitalvegas/three-las-vegas-casinos-to-be-demolished/
Reopened as Fine Arts on November 7th, 1956. Another ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted. Closed (or stopped its newspaper ads) in 1929.
This opened as the Five Star Cinema Center on June 20th, 1997. Grand opening ad posted.
The Eastgate Cinema 4 was opened by Ogden Perry Theatres on November 14th, 1975 and closed in 1995. It was later taken over by Gulf States theatres in 1986 and United Artists in 1987. It was never part of General Cinema. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened on August 11th, 1950. Grand opening ad posted.
Newspaper listings ended in 1953.
Published May 13th, 1953
Opened on May 14th, 1953. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened with little fanfare as Flagship cinemas on December 8th, 1995.
Opened on November 23rd, 1950.
Barksdale Drive-In opening 23 Nov 1950, Thu The Times (Shreveport, Louisiana) Newspapers.com
This was renamed Cinema City on June 30th, 1967, after its third screen opened. The fourth screen, billed as the “Screening Room” opened on April 1st, 1970. Adult movies were shown in the “Screening Room” in the mid 1970s. More to come.