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article: Rodeo Cinema on Film Row opening 09 Apr 2021, Fri The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Closed: Website is not working and showtimes are not seen anywhere and its facebook page is wiped clean.
Closed again: Website has no more showtimes and its up for sale at https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/oh/blanchester/115-e-main-st/pid_42811308/.
Picture posted.
Closed in 2020 per Facebook page.
Closed and up for sale per official website
Closed as showtimes are not seen anywhere and the website disconnected.
Still closed.
Closed per website at https://www.phoenixtheatres.com/location/3814/Laughlin-Stadium-9-Showtimes
opening date: November 21st, 2001
grand opening ad posted.
Closed (Temporary) as the casino is taken over by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. Webshot posted.
This appears to be closed as no showtimes can be found.
It is closed as the website is down and there are no showtimes anywhere.
This opened on August 17th, 1967. English grand opening ad posted.
December 14th, 1973, grand opening ad Station Square Mall opening 14 Dec 1973, Fri The Sault Star (Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
This opened as Station Cinema on December 14th, 1973 *December 14th, 1973, opened with one screen with 406 seats by Villa Theatres
*1985 owner: Famous Players
*1988 owner: Ontario Theatre Group
*April 10th, 1989, closed
*June 9th, 1989, reopens with five screens
*July 4th, 1997, 7 screens
*January: 1999 closed, five screens were reused for the new Galaxy
*June 7th, 2000, reopens as Galaxy Cinemas @ Station Square. Every household in town got a VHS tape with previews of movies playing here.
*2014 downsized to seven screens
*2015 became the last cinema in the bi-national area after the Carmike Cinemas closed on the other side of the border.
This was the last Rank-built Odeon theatre to be built in Canada opening on September 16th. 1977. The chain was sold in November 1977 to Canadian Theatres. Grand opening ads posted.
1977.09.16
Everyone in town got a VHS tape of previews for the new cinema. Grand opening ad Galaxy Cinemas Station Mall opening 08 Jun 2000, Thu The Sault Star (Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
This opened on August 30th, 1995. Ad from the Star from the Canadian side posted.
This opened as the Biltmore theatre on December 27th, 1948.
Biltmore Theatre opening 27 Dec 1948, Mon The Sault Star (Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
ad posted.
Opened on April 1st, 1912 and closed in September 1932 and reopened on December 25th, 1939.
Orpheum theatre history 23 Dec 1939, Sat The Sault Star (Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
This opened on October 30th, 1920, by Famous Players. Grand opening ad below.
Famous Players Algoma Theatre opening 28 Oct 1920, Thu The Sault Star (Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
Here’s the full history:
December 26th, 1986, opened as Cinemas at Grey County Mall with three screens
Early 1990 owner: MDPM Entertainment
June 3rd, 1994, 5 screens
May 7th, 1999, renamed Galaxy Cinemas 5
2000 taken over by Galaxy Cinemas
January 18th, 2002, down to three screens to make room for the new cinemas
June 28th, 2002, reopens with seven screens
Grand opening ads posted.
Cinema 5 - Grey County Mall expansion 03 Jun 1994, Fri The Sun Times (Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
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Rodeo Cinema on Film Row opening 09 Apr 2021, Fri The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad posted.
Closed: Website is not working and showtimes are not seen anywhere and its facebook page is wiped clean.
Closed again: Website has no more showtimes and its up for sale at https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/oh/blanchester/115-e-main-st/pid_42811308/.
Picture posted.
Closed in 2020 per Facebook page.
Closed and up for sale per official website
Closed as showtimes are not seen anywhere and the website disconnected.
Still closed.
Closed per website at https://www.phoenixtheatres.com/location/3814/Laughlin-Stadium-9-Showtimes
opening date: November 21st, 2001
grand opening ad posted.
Closed (Temporary) as the casino is taken over by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. Webshot posted.
This appears to be closed as no showtimes can be found.
It is closed as the website is down and there are no showtimes anywhere.
This opened on August 17th, 1967. English grand opening ad posted.
December 14th, 1973, grand opening ad
Station Square Mall opening 14 Dec 1973, Fri The Sault Star (Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
This opened as Station Cinema on December 14th, 1973 *December 14th, 1973, opened with one screen with 406 seats by Villa Theatres
*1985 owner: Famous Players
*1988 owner: Ontario Theatre Group
*April 10th, 1989, closed
*June 9th, 1989, reopens with five screens
*July 4th, 1997, 7 screens
*January: 1999 closed, five screens were reused for the new Galaxy
*June 7th, 2000, reopens as Galaxy Cinemas @ Station Square. Every household in town got a VHS tape with previews of movies playing here.
*2014 downsized to seven screens
*2015 became the last cinema in the bi-national area after the Carmike Cinemas closed on the other side of the border.
This was the last Rank-built Odeon theatre to be built in Canada opening on September 16th. 1977. The chain was sold in November 1977 to Canadian Theatres. Grand opening ads posted.
1977.09.16
Grand opening ad posted.
Everyone in town got a VHS tape of previews for the new cinema. Grand opening ad
Galaxy Cinemas Station Mall opening 08 Jun 2000, Thu The Sault Star (Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com
This opened on August 30th, 1995. Ad from the Star from the Canadian side posted.
This opened as the Biltmore theatre on December 27th, 1948.
ad posted.
Opened on April 1st, 1912 and closed in September 1932 and reopened on December 25th, 1939.
This opened on October 30th, 1920, by Famous Players. Grand opening ad below.
Here’s the full history:
December 26th, 1986, opened as Cinemas at Grey County Mall with three screens
Early 1990 owner: MDPM Entertainment
June 3rd, 1994, 5 screens
May 7th, 1999, renamed Galaxy Cinemas 5
2000 taken over by Galaxy Cinemas
January 18th, 2002, down to three screens to make room for the new cinemas
June 28th, 2002, reopens with seven screens
Grand opening ads posted.