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One of the former Odeon cinemas in Leeds, pictured in May 1980.This is now a Sports Direct branch.. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by Oscar Deutsch.Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...
Regal Cinema 9 February 1964 2 shows: Leicester: De Montfort Hall 10 February 1964 ... Exeter: Odeon Theatre 3 October 1964 2 shows: London: Edmonton, Regal Theatre
02/10/1964 Exeter, Odeon Theatre (2 shows) 03/10/1964 London, Edmonton, Regal Theatre (2 shows) 04/10/1964 Southampton, Gaumont Theatre (2 shows)
Odeon Cinemas Group Limited [1] is Europe's largest cinema operator. Through subsidiaries it has over 360 cinemas, with 2900 screens in 14 countries in Europe, 120 cinemas with 960 screens are in the UK. [2] It receives more than 2.2 million guests per week. [3] [4] Odeon Cinemas Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of AMC Theatres.
Odeon Exeter cinema opens. [21] Exeter Airport opens. 1942 – May: "Baedeker Blitz": Aerial bombing by the German Luftwaffe devastates the city centre. [1] 1949 – 21 October: Official inauguration of construction of Princesshay, Britain's first pedestrianised shopping precinct, as part of the postwar city centre reconstruction. [24]
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Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, in Paris, France; Odeon Theatre (disambiguation), the name of several theatres Odeon Cinemas, a cinema brand name in the UK, Ireland and Norway
Gaumont Cinema 20 April 1968 Bolton: Odeon Theatre 21 April 1968 Hull: ABC Theatre 22 April 1968 Lincoln: 24 April 1968 Salisbury Odeon Theatre 25 April 1968 Romford: 26 April 1968 Exeter: 27 April 1968 Cardiff: Wales Capitol Theatre: 28 April 1968 London England Granada Theatre: 1 May 1968 Cork: Ireland Savoy 2 May 1968 Dublin: Adelphi Cinema ...