Coronet Cinemas
1821 Albert Street,
Regina,
SK
S4P 2S9
1821 Albert Street,
Regina,
SK
S4P 2S9
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Previously operated by: Cineplex Odeon
Previous Names: Cineplex Odeon Coronet
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Opened as a triple screen theatre on June 15, 1979. It was expanded to six screens on March 25, 1988. I only went to it a couple times since parking was so scarce (which is probably why it closed and nobody bought the building afterwards).
It closed in 2003, sat for three years empty and for sale and was finally torn down in 2006.
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The Coronet opened for business on June 15, 1979 as a member of the Odeon Morton Theatre chain. There were originally 3 screens and the theatre was the first free standing multiplex in the city. Coronet 1 had 402 seats and the first movie shown there was “The Deer Hunter”. Coronet 2 had 304 seats and the first movie was “Halloween”. Coronet 3 had 356 seats and the first movie was “The Prisoner of Zenda”. Subsequent Chains operating the theatre were Canadian Odeon Theatres and Cineplex Odeon.
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Grand opening ad uploaded in the photo section.
March 25th, 1988 expansion opening Coronet cinemas expansion opening Fri, Mar 25, 1988 – 57 · The Leader-Post (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Also uploaded the teaser grand opening ad