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  2. Wimbledon (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wimbledon is a 2004 sports romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine. The film stars Paul Bettany as a journeyman tennis pro (once ranked 11th) and Kirsten Dunst as an up-and-coming tennis star.

  3. BFI IMAX - Wikipedia

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    The BFI retained power over the cinema's operation however, including parts of the film schedule, the name and the technical operation. [ 7 ] To start this move to mainstream cinema, the BFI London IMAX theatre celebrated by having sold 66,000 pre-booked tickets for The Dark Knight Rises in just 5 weeks, giving a total sale in tickets of £ ...

  4. Odeon Luxe Leicester Square - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon Luxe Leicester Square is a prominent cinema building in the West End of London.Built in the Art Deco style and completed in 1937, the building has been continually altered in response to developments in cinema technology, and was the first Dolby Cinema in the United Kingdom.

  5. Everything to Know About the Royal Box at Wimbledon ... - AOL

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    The Royal Box at Wimbledon has been a star-studded section through the years. The coveted box is located at the south end of Centre Court of the annual tennis event held in London. It has been ...

  6. Le Stade de Wimbledon - Wikipedia

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    Le Stade de Wimbledon is a French film directed by Mathieu Amalric, which premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in August 2001, followed by a general release in France on 13 February 2002.

  7. Odeon Cinemas - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  8. Wimbledon order of play and Sunday’s schedule - AOL

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  9. Wimbledon Studios - Wikipedia

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    Wimbledon Film & Television Studios is an English film and television production company and facilities provider, located in Colliers Wood, between Mitcham and Wimbledon in south London. History [ edit ]