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  2. Cinerama Dome - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, after a two-year closure, the Cinerama Dome was reopened as a part of Pacific Theatres' ArcLight Hollywood complex. The dome remains essentially unchanged, though there have been improvements, notably, in the acoustics. But for the first time ever, the Cinerama Dome began showing movies in the three-projector format.

  3. ArcLight Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Seating was prohibited after a film had begun, in correlation with ArcLight's slogan, "Your Movie Time Uninterrupted." In 2008, the ArcLight Hollywood and the ArcLight Sherman Oaks, which opened in 2007, introduced digital projection. [4] Each location had two houses with Kinoton 35mm projectors for archival and special presentations. [5]

  4. After shuttering in the pandemic, an ArcLight theater gets a ...

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    ArcLight had 11 locations, including six in the Los Angeles area, which closed in March 2020 as theaters were ordered shut for the pandemic. ArcLight management announced in April 2021 that it ...

  5. The Cinerama Dome and Arclight remained closed even after other theaters reopened after COVID shutdowns … Hollywood’s Cinerama Dome theater, which has been shuttered since the beginning of the ...

  6. Arclight and Pacific Theaters Close Permanently - AOL

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    In Los Angeles, Arclight was best known for its flagship Hollywood location on Sunset Boulevard, which included the historic Cinerama Dome. Built in 1963, the Cinerama Dome was the first new major ...

  7. Hollywood Pacific Theatre - Wikipedia

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    This is Cinerama, Cinerama Holiday, and Seven Wonders of the World also had multi-week return engagements during this time period. [9] [10] In 1961, the theater was equipped to show 70 mm film, and in 1968, Stanley Warner sold the theater to Pacific Theatres, who renamed it Hollywood Pacific Theatre.

  8. Why Did the ArcLight Fade Away? Inside the Sad Final ... - AOL

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    On April 12, Pacific Theatres issued a terse, five-sentence statement announcing that it would not reopen its theaters, which include the much-loved ArcLight Cinemas chain. On one level, it was ...

  9. Pacific Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired many theaters in Hollywood, California over the years, including the Pantages in 1965, [3] Warner Theatre and New View Theatre in 1968, [4] [5] Vine Theatre in the 1970s, [6] and Holly Cinema in 1985. [7] Pacific was also one of the first theatres to have Samsung Onyx screens, introduced in 2018. [8]