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  2. Whiteside Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The pair had been active in the movie business in Corvallis since about 1910 as owners and operators of the Crystal Theatre, the town's first venue for motion pictures. [4] A year after the opening of the Crystal, the Whitesides constructed a second theater in Corvallis, the Majestic Theatre, a building which was itself surpassed in size and ...

  3. Cinemas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the Majestic Theatre closed, and was eventually demolished in 1957 to make way for the Union Bank Tower. [24] Three months after the demolition of the Majestic, the People's Theater, a movie house built in 1911 [25] (subsequently named the Alder Theatre and the Music Box in the 1930s), was razed as well. [26]

  4. Tempest (1982 film) - Wikipedia

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    Tempest is a 1982 American adventure comedy-drama romance film directed by Paul Mazursky. It is a loose modern-day adaptation of the Shakespeare’s The Tempest . The picture features John Cassavetes , Gena Rowlands , Susan Sarandon , Raúl Juliá and Molly Ringwald in her feature film debut.

  5. United Artists Theatre (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Theatre opened as Portland's first "palace" for motion pictures on June 10, 1911, at the northeast corner of Southwest Park Avenue and Washington Street. [1] It had 1,100 seats, [1] and was originally owned by Edwin F. James. [2]

  6. Majestic Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Majestic Theatre (Broadway), New York City, a 1927 theatre; Majestic Theatre (Chillicothe), Ohio, the oldest continuously operating theater in the US; Majestic Theatre (Columbus Circle), New York City, a 1903 building, demolished in 1954; Majestic Theatre (Dallas), Texas, a 1920 performing arts theatre in the City Center District; Majestic ...

  7. Goodrich Quality Theaters - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, the average price for a movie ticket nationwide hovered between 23 and 25 cents during the 1930s. [citation needed] The theater was still able to make money from food and beverage concessions. The Savoy was later converted into a two-screen theater and finally shut down in 1979.

  8. Category:Films based on The Tempest - Wikipedia

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    The Tempest (1979 film) The Tempest (1998 film) The Tempest (2010 film) Y. Yellow Sky This page was last edited on 2 July 2013, at 14:24 (UTC). Text is available ...

  9. Majestic Theatre (East St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Theatre is a historic movie theater located at 240–246 Collinsville Ave. in East St. Louis, Illinois. Built in 1928, the theater replaced a 1907 theater which had burned down. The Spanish Gothic theater was designed by the Boller Brothers, who were nationally prominent theater architects. Multicolored tiles decorate the building ...