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This is the last General Cinema location in the Atlanta area opening on November 13th, 1998. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Closed 1998 by Regal.
And this is now called the AMC Classic Newnan, Not Savannah.
This opened on March 6th, 1998 as the Carmike 10. Ad in the photo section.
Closed in 1998 by Carmike.
This opened on November 21st, 1997
AMC Southlake 24 opening · Fri, Nov 21, 1997 – 122 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
Teaser ad: AMC Southlake Pavilion 24 preopening · Fri, Nov 7, 1997 – 150 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
This opened in 1984 by Septum cinemas and taken over by Cineplex Odeon in 1986 and closed in 1997
This opened on May 2nd, 1997. Ad in the photo section.
Had a reopening on May 23rd, 1997. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on November 21st, 1997 by GTC and taken over by Regal Cinemas in 2015 and Cineworld in 2018 keeping the Regal branding.
This reopened as the Buckhead Backlot cinema on June 6th, 1997. This is the first dine-in for AMC.
Expanded to 14 screens on June 21st, 1996. No ad found.
This opened on December 13th, 1996.
North DeKalb Mall 16 opening · Fri, Dec 13, 1996 – 116 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
This was opened by Septum theatres on December 8th, 1982 and closed 1996. Ad from Christmas Day 1982 in the photo section.
This opened as Magic Johnson on November 15th, 1996 by Sony Theatres. Ad in photo section.
This opened on March 29th, 1996. AMC Colonial 18 opening · Fri, Mar 29, 1996 – 125 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
This closed as a Cineplex in 1995 and reopened as a discount cinema 1997-1998.
This opened on June 28th, 1985 and closed in 1995. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Closed in 1995 and reopened 1997-1998 by Kings Theatres.
Reopened on May 26th, 1995 and closed in 2000 as Marietta Star by George Lefont.
article: LeFont raising star article · Fri, May 26, 1995 – 100 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
and expanded to 14 screens on December 23rd, 1994.
The official website is now at http://www.venturecinema.net/.
This opened as the Outlet Mall Cinema on April 1st, 1994 by O'Neil theatres. It was renamed the Venture Cinema in 1998 and closed. It was reopened by Georgia theatre company in 2001
This opened on August 26th, 1994. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This is the last General Cinema location in the Atlanta area opening on November 13th, 1998. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Closed 1998 by Regal.
And this is now called the AMC Classic Newnan, Not Savannah.
This opened on March 6th, 1998 as the Carmike 10. Ad in the photo section.
Closed in 1998 by Carmike.
This opened on November 21st, 1997
Teaser ad:
AMC Southlake Pavilion 24 preopening · Fri, Nov 7, 1997 – 150 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
This opened in 1984 by Septum cinemas and taken over by Cineplex Odeon in 1986 and closed in 1997
This opened on May 2nd, 1997. Ad in the photo section.
Had a reopening on May 23rd, 1997. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on November 21st, 1997 by GTC and taken over by Regal Cinemas in 2015 and Cineworld in 2018 keeping the Regal branding.
This reopened as the Buckhead Backlot cinema on June 6th, 1997. This is the first dine-in for AMC.
Expanded to 14 screens on June 21st, 1996. No ad found.
This opened on December 13th, 1996.
This was opened by Septum theatres on December 8th, 1982 and closed 1996. Ad from Christmas Day 1982 in the photo section.
This opened as Magic Johnson on November 15th, 1996 by Sony Theatres. Ad in photo section.
This opened on March 29th, 1996.
AMC Colonial 18 opening · Fri, Mar 29, 1996 – 125 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
This closed as a Cineplex in 1995 and reopened as a discount cinema 1997-1998.
This opened on June 28th, 1985 and closed in 1995. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Closed in 1995 and reopened 1997-1998 by Kings Theatres.
Reopened on May 26th, 1995 and closed in 2000 as Marietta Star by George Lefont.
article:
LeFont raising star article · Fri, May 26, 1995 – 100 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com
and expanded to 14 screens on December 23rd, 1994.
The official website is now at http://www.venturecinema.net/.
This opened as the Outlet Mall Cinema on April 1st, 1994 by O'Neil theatres. It was renamed the Venture Cinema in 1998 and closed. It was reopened by Georgia theatre company in 2001
This opened on August 26th, 1994. Grand opening ad in the photo section.