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The film premiered on September 13 at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. [18] The Ward was released in the UK on January 21, 2011. [19] After its debut in a handful of film festivals in late 2010, The Ward was released in a few US theatres on July 8, 2011, where it
Looking south from the centre of St. John's Ward at Albert Street (Dundas Street) and Elizabeth Street. c. 1930. The Ward (formally St. John's Ward) was a neighbourhood in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Many new immigrants first settled in the neighbourhood; it was at the time widely considered a slum.
The Ward can refer to: Ward (disambiguation) The Ward, horror film directed by John Carpenter; The Ward (2000 video game), point and click adventure video game developed by Fragile Bits; Children's Ward, British children's television drama series; The Ward, Toronto, neighbourhood in central Toronto; Dementium: The Ward, game for the Nintendo DS
The Ward as seen in 1910. Once the centre of Toronto's Jewish community, it has been completely redeveloped. A map of Toronto in 1858, when the city was divided into seven wards. The earliest Toronto neighbourhoods were the five municipal wards that the city was split into in 1834.
First Chinatown is a retronym for a former neighbourhood in Toronto, an area that once served as the city's Chinatown.The city's original Chinatown existed from the 1890s to the 1970s, along York Street and Elizabeth Street between Queen and Dundas Streets within St. John's Ward (commonly known as The Ward).
1910 1940s 1 Opened as the Auditorium in 1908. Was renamed the Avenue Theatre in 1913. Plaza Theatre Hudson's Bay Centre: 1976 2001 2 Prince of Wales Theatre Danforth and Woodbine 1927 1966 1 Radio City Bathurst and St. Clair 1936 1975 1 Red Mill Yonge and Queen 1906 unknown 1 Toronto's first "permanent" movie theatre. Originally named the ...
“ The Beautiful Game,” a new movie starring Bill Nighy and Michael Ward, is about a real international soccer tournament called the Homeless World Cup. Don’t go in expecting documentary ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abraham Lincoln's Clemency: Theodore Wharton: Leopold Wharton: An Arcadian Maid: D. W. Griffith: Mary Pickford, Mack Sennett: Drama: As It Is In Life