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  2. Cinemas in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cinemas such as the Oregon Theatre began showing pornographic films in the 1970s. Beginning around the 1950s, many cinemas in the city underwent renovations, while others were outright destroyed. The Playhouse Theatre (originally the Baker, and formerly known as the Dufwin, Alcazar, Music Box, and El Capitan in the interim [5]) was closed in ...

  3. Regal Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Regal Cinemas (also Regal Entertainment Group) is an American movie theater chain that operates the second-largest theater circuit in the United States, with 5,720 screens in 420 theaters as of December 31, 2024. [3] Founded on August 10, 1989, it is owned by the British company Cineworld and headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. [4]

  4. Category:Cinemas and movie theaters in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Theater (Salem, Oregon) Cinema 21; Clinton Street Theater; E. Elsinore Theatre; G. Granada Theater (The Dalles, Oregon) H. Holly Theatre (Medford, Oregon)

  5. Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (stylized as CineMark from 1998 until 2022 and in all caps since 2022) is an American movie theater chain that started operations in 1984 and since then it has operated theaters with hundreds of locations throughout the Americas. It is headquartered in Plano, Texas, in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Cinemark operates 499 ...

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  7. St. Johns Twin Cinema - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The theater hosted a town hall event in 1928 about the proposition of a new bridge over the Willamette River in St. Johns. The St. Johns Bridge was completed in 1931. [6] In 1983, the theater was fully renovated by David A. Jones and David H. Evans, who were renovating several theaters around Portland.

  8. Laurelhurst Theater - Wikipedia

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    Laurelhurst Theater is a movie theater located in the Kerns neighborhood in northeast Portland, Oregon. Known for showing first [ 1 ] and second-run films and for serving food and beer , [ 2 ] the theater was constructed in 1923 with an Art Deco design.

  9. Joy Cinema and Pub - Wikipedia

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    The Joy's specialty was second-run or offbeat movies, and was known for many years for being one of the only theaters in the Portland Metro Area to play Bollywood films. [3] [1] In 2010, the theater was owned by Arif Amaani, a Seattle-based businessman who also ran a theater that showed primarily Indian films in Seattle. [4] [5] [6]