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The Majestic Cinema is the only working cinema in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England. It opened in 1937, and has three screens, a large screen with around 330 seats and two small screens with around 80 seats. The upstairs screens previously made up a balcony when the cinema had only one screen. The cinema is now operated by the Reel Cinemas chain.
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The Nimoy Theater, formerly known as Crest, Majestic Crest and Bigfoot Crest Theatre, is a movie theatre located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was founded as the UCLAN in 1941, and was built for live performances but switched to a newsreel cinema during World War II .
It was made a Grade II listed building in 2001 () following lobbying by the Lynn's Civic Society. [1]A report explaining the plans refusal stated: "There is no alternative but to refuse the application on the basis of the lack of information and the potential harm to the listed cinema, the street scene and the conservation area."
The Majestic is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed and produced by Frank Darabont, written by Michael Sloane, and starring Jim Carrey in the leading role. The film also features Bob Balaban, Brent Briscoe, Jeffrey DeMunn, Amanda Detmer, Allen Garfield, Hal Holbrook, Laurie Holden, Martin Landau, Ron Rifkin, David Ogden Stiers, and James Whitmore.
Majestic Theatre was designed by Edelman & Barnett and built by Mayberry & Parker for Asher Hamburger in 1908. Oliver Morosco was the lessee. The theater sat 1600 and its interior was decorated by Antoon Molkenboer. Its first showing, on November 23, 1908, was a Shubert production of The Land of Nod starring Knox Wilson. [1] [2]
The stalls were covered over and converted into a dance hall named the Majestic. [2] The circle was converted into a smaller cinema, operated by Odeon, with a 1,043 capacity. [4] [2] The existing Odeon cinema in the city was closed two days before the new cinema in the Top Rank Entertainment Centre was opened. [5] The complex closed in April ...
Coronation cinema, built in 1912 was located at Narayan chawl [3] at the junctions of Sandhurst road and Khetwadi road [4] [5] in the Girgaum area of Mumbai. [6] It was one of the so-called "Sandhurst road cinemas" of the 1910-1917 Bombay cinema era, during which this area hosted a number of cinema houses including Coronation, the American-India, the Olympia and the New Alhambra. [7]