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  2. Regent Street Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Originally opened in 1848, the Regent Street Cinema is an independent cinema located at 307 Regent Street, London and situated next to the University of Westminster. The cinema contains 187 seats, bar and spacious foyer. [1] The cinema is known for having shown the first screening of moving footage in the United Kingdom.

  3. AGC Studios - Wikipedia

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    AGC Studios is an American film and television production studio. It was founded and launched by Chairman and CEO Stuart Ford in February 2018 as a platform to develop, produce, finance and globally license a diverse portfolio of feature films, scripted, unscripted and factual television, digital and musical content from its dual headquarters in Los Angeles and London.

  4. Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948 film) - Wikipedia

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    In 1745, Flora MacDonald plays a Jacobite song on the piano and is scolded by her stepfather for its seditious nature. In Italy, James, the Old Pretender, wants to make another attempt at regaining the throne of Great Britain (Scotland and England) and Ireland for the House of Stuart from the Hanoverian King George II, but, thinking that he is now too old, he has decided to send his son ...

  5. Paula Thompson, executive director of the London-Laurel County Economic Development Authority, announced several new businesses coming to the area, including formerly vacant buildings that will ...

  6. List of British films of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    8 May: London River: Rachid Bouchareb: Brenda Blethyn, Sotigui Kouyaté: Drama: 10 February: Looking for Eric: Ken Loach: Matthew McNulty: Drama/biographical: 12 June: Screened in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival The Lovely Bones: Peter Jackson: Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Michael Imperioli, Saoirse Ronan ...

  7. Marble Arch - Wikipedia

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    The former cinema Odeon Marble Arch was located directly adjacent to the junction. Before 1997 this had the largest cinema screen in London. The screen was originally over 75 feet (23 m) wide. The Odeon showcased 70 mm films in a large circle-and-stalls auditorium. It closed in 2016 and was demolished later that same year.

  8. Institute of Contemporary Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is an artistic and cultural centre on The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square.Located within Nash House, part of Carlton House Terrace, near the Duke of York Steps and Admiralty Arch, the ICA contains galleries, a theatre, two cinemas, a bookshop and a bar.

  9. Argyll Rooms - Wikipedia

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    It was the home of the Philharmonic Society of London from its inception in 1813 until 1830. Spohr, Moscheles, Liszt and Mendelssohn made their first appearances in England at the rooms. [1] The Argyll Rooms should not be confused with the Argyle Subscription Rooms, later part of the London Trocadero. These rooms were open as a music hall from ...