17 septembre 1981 a ouvert comme Cineplex, le premier cinéma Cineplex au Québec
1984, il devient une partie de Cineplex Odeon
16 octobre 1987 rénové et rouvert en tant que Centre Ville et a commencé à montrer des films français dans certains cinémas. Il a servi comme une maison “moveover” pour le centre-ville odéons Cineplex.
31 janvier 2000 fermé lorsque tout le monde est allé à la Paramount au lieu du mini-écran ici.
2001 éventré pour London Life salles de courrier et de la liberté 55 centre de conférence.
This opened on May 7th, 1996. It is owned by Didler Farre and is booked by Cineplex. The website that was submitted is not the offical website for this cinema. This cinema was built by the construction arm of Cinemas Guzzo. It had shown mostly English movies until 1999 when the StarCité opened up.
I uploaded the grand opening ad in the photo section for this theatre.
Grand opening ad uploaded in the photo section for this cinema.
Les cinémas de la chaîne Bessette & Blanchard était surtout dans la vallée du Richelieu.
Cela a été détenu par France-Film. Films pour adultes ont été montrés dans les années ultérieures.
This was owned by France-Film. Adult movies were shown in later years.
photos pour ce cinéma a été transféré dans la section photo pour ce cinéma.
J'ai téléchargé trois annonces d'ouverture officielle, ainsi que des photos de ce cinéma.
I have uploaded three grand opening ads as well as from photos for this cinema.
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17 septembre 1981 a ouvert comme Cineplex, le premier cinéma Cineplex au Québec
1984, il devient une partie de Cineplex Odeon
16 octobre 1987 rénové et rouvert en tant que Centre Ville et a commencé à montrer des films français dans certains cinémas. Il a servi comme une maison “moveover” pour le centre-ville odéons Cineplex.
31 janvier 2000 fermé lorsque tout le monde est allé à la Paramount au lieu du mini-écran ici.
2001 éventré pour London Life salles de courrier et de la liberté 55 centre de conférence.
Looking at the aerial photo, it looks like it was expanded and renamed Carmike 12 in 1996.
I uploaded an USGS aerial photo showing the three drive-ins on Fort Bragg boulevard.
This was on Route 42 at Early Station Road, Aerial uploaded here.
This opened on May 7th, 1996. It is owned by Didler Farre and is booked by Cineplex. The website that was submitted is not the offical website for this cinema. This cinema was built by the construction arm of Cinemas Guzzo. It had shown mostly English movies until 1999 when the StarCité opened up.
Also uploaded its grand opening ad as well.
Boxoffice of 1970 04 20 p 59 has an picture and article for this cinema.
Boxoffice Magazine – March 11, 1974 has an article for this cinema.
This opened in November 1997. It is the first SilverCity cinema for Famous Players.
Same thing in Montreal, they found time to install an UltraAVX system, but forgot to change the sign outside.
1980 opened with 4 cinemas and taken over by Cineplex Odeon in the 1980’s.
1990 closed and used as a school for projectionists and reopened a few years later as Dollar Cinemas.
Mid 1990’s Golden Theatres of Seattle,WA takes it over but it closed by 1999
1999-2000 owned by Encore Cinemas
2001-2007 reopened under new management
2007 closed
2008 reopened as Ciné Starz. It is the first Toronto-area chain to be owned by an Quebec-based circuit.
This opened on December 1st, 2006
Reopened, new website at http://paramounthudsonvalley.com/ and is showing movies again.
Grand opening ad uploaded here.
Regal is opening a new cinema complex nearby at 6201 Fashion Drive.
This has closed in 2011. They use a screen of the AMC Palisades Center.
This is in New Windsor.
Grand opening ad uploaded here.
December 28th, 1921 grand opening ad uploaded in the photo section for this theatre.