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It was the larger one. 70mm capable. Sound was not that good.
This cinema shows up in aerials before 2004. The 2006 date must be for its reinventions.
This opened on Friday, December 11, 1970 by Texas Cinemas, which became Cinemark. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Bob, Texas Cinema Corporation became Cinemark.
Closed in 2010. It had a two-year reprieve.
Closed in 2006 when the American Mall Cinemas opened.
This cinema was reduced to 14 cinemas in 2006 and closed in 2008. It closed due to bad patron behavior and the jacked-up parking rates for the FexEx forum events.
This is now closed according to its Yelp page and Cinemark page.
It was owned by The Art Theatre Guild from the 1960’s-1980’s.
Finally closed in 2009.
Owned by Phil Chakeres in 1925.
The cinema’s lobby looked like the reception of the fancy law firms.
Aerial photo of the building uploaded here.
This is now closed.
Opening date: October 6th, 2006. Web ad uploaded in the photo section.
This opened in 2005
This opened as Spring Valley Cinemas in May 1980 with three cinemas and renamed Silver Screen VII on November 4th, 2011.
Website still showing “Skyfall”
Aerial photo uploaded in the photo section.
Aerial photo of the building under Marquee management uploaded in the photo section for this cinema.
Grand opening ad from November 16th, 2011 had been uploaded in the photo section for this cinema.
I believe that this opened in 1997.
In 2007 Cineplex Entertainment bought out Cinema City and closed down this one keeping the ones in Edmonton and Winnipeg.
May be dated 1957, but i see it under construction. Must be around June 1956.
The December 24th, 1969 grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.
It was the larger one. 70mm capable. Sound was not that good.
This cinema shows up in aerials before 2004. The 2006 date must be for its reinventions.
This opened on Friday, December 11, 1970 by Texas Cinemas, which became Cinemark. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Bob, Texas Cinema Corporation became Cinemark.
Closed in 2010. It had a two-year reprieve.
Closed in 2006 when the American Mall Cinemas opened.
This cinema was reduced to 14 cinemas in 2006 and closed in 2008. It closed due to bad patron behavior and the jacked-up parking rates for the FexEx forum events.
This is now closed according to its Yelp page and Cinemark page.
It was owned by The Art Theatre Guild from the 1960’s-1980’s.
Finally closed in 2009.
Owned by Phil Chakeres in 1925.
The cinema’s lobby looked like the reception of the fancy law firms.
Aerial photo of the building uploaded here.
This is now closed.
Opening date: October 6th, 2006. Web ad uploaded in the photo section.
This opened in 2005
This opened as Spring Valley Cinemas in May 1980 with three cinemas and renamed Silver Screen VII on November 4th, 2011.
Website still showing “Skyfall”
Aerial photo uploaded in the photo section.
Aerial photo of the building under Marquee management uploaded in the photo section for this cinema.
Grand opening ad from November 16th, 2011 had been uploaded in the photo section for this cinema.
I believe that this opened in 1997.
In 2007 Cineplex Entertainment bought out Cinema City and closed down this one keeping the ones in Edmonton and Winnipeg.
May be dated 1957, but i see it under construction. Must be around June 1956.
The December 24th, 1969 grand opening ad can be found in the photo section.