Also opened as Place Charest on October 10th, 1986. I have posted full page ads in the photo section as well as an Google Street view from April, 2015 showing it being torn down.
This opened as the New Century Cinema on December 15th, 1972 and reopened as Marysville Cinema on October 15th, 1976. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
Article:
The Empress Theatre Foundation announced on Tuesday that the French film company MK2 has signed a letter of intent with them to run the cinemas in the project designed to revitalize the building at the corner of Old Orchard Ave. and Sherbrooke St. W. that used to house the Cinema V repertory cinema. etc…
Here is a link about MK2 http://mk2pro.com/en/notre-histoire/
Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Also opened as Place Charest on October 10th, 1986. I have posted full page ads in the photo section as well as an Google Street view from April, 2015 showing it being torn down.
Grand opening ad:
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This opened as the New Century Cinema on December 15th, 1972 and reopened as Marysville Cinema on October 15th, 1976. Grand opening ads in the photo section. Article:
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Grand opening ad at
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also in the photo section.
This opened on November 5th, 2004. Web ad in the photo section.
All 12 screens opened on May 18th, 1990. Another ad posted.
Another article:
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Expanded on April 6th, 1990
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ad in photo section.
This was taken over by Excellence theatres in 1988 giving Excellence the first-run monopoly in Siouxland until 2004.
This opened as Princess in 1914 and reopened as Hollywood in October 1946 and taken over by Dubinsky theatres in 1955. Article:
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2 screens opening on June 18th, 1982. Ad in the photo section.
This opened on March 28th, 1980. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below.
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This opened with one screen on November 25th, 1974. Ad in photo section.
This opened on September 24th, 1971. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below
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This opened on October 14th, 1970 as a twin cinema. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below:
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This opened as a new drive-in called Capri Drive-In on May 1st, 1970. It was never the 75 Drive-in.
This opened on August 6th, 1969 with two screens. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened as the Crest on November 3rd, 1967. Grand opening in the photo section. Article:
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This opened as Cinema on April 30th, 1965. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
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This opened as the State Theatre on February 22nd, 1930 It was opened as Strand. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Looks it found some money. France’s MK2 (which have 9 cinemas in Paris) will operate it.
http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/empress-theatre-project-in-n-d-g-announces-new-partner
The Empress Theatre Foundation announced on Tuesday that the French film company MK2 has signed a letter of intent with them to run the cinemas in the project designed to revitalize the building at the corner of Old Orchard Ave. and Sherbrooke St. W. that used to house the Cinema V repertory cinema. etc…
Here is a link about MK2 http://mk2pro.com/en/notre-histoire/
This opened on October 21st, 1988. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below
This opened on March 11th, 1988. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below.
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This ad’s design was used a lot.
The first 8 screens opened on March 28th, 1986. Grand opening ad in photo section and below.
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