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  2. Bijou Amusement Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 it placed an add with Howard-Wells Amusement Company listing their theaters in Wilmington. [9] A page from one of its ledgers is extant. [10] Roy E. Fox managed its Dixie Theater in Macon, Georgia. [11] The company's theaters were in cities including San Antonio, Texas; Macon, Georgia; and Raleigh, North Carolina. [6]

  3. Into the Grizzly Maze - Wikipedia

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    [6] [5] On February 2, 2012, more cast members were added, including Scott Glenn, Adam Beach, Michaela McManus and Kelly Curran. [1] Animal actor Bart the Bear 2 was also hired to co-star. [6] He hailed from Heber City, Utah's Wasatch Rocky Mountain Wildlife. [7] On February 27, 2013, Open Road Films acquired the distribution rights of the film ...

  4. The Big Knife (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Knife is an American play by Clifford Odets. The original production was directed by Lee Strasberg, who had worked with Odets at the Group Theatre, and starring fellow Group Theatre alumnus John Garfield. The play debuted at Broadway's National Theatre on 24 February 1949 before closing on May 28 after 109 performances.

  5. The Big Knife - Wikipedia

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    The Big Knife is a 1955 American melodrama film directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by James Poe based on the 1949 play by Clifford Odets. The film stars Jack Palance , Ida Lupino , Wendell Corey , Jean Hagen , Rod Steiger , Shelley Winters , Ilka Chase , and Everett Sloane .

  6. Wehrenberg Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Wehrenberg Theatres was a movie theater chain in the United States. It operated 15 movie theaters with 213 screens in the states of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Arizona and Minnesota, including nine theaters with 131 screens in the St. Louis metropolitan area. It was a member of the National Association of Theatre Owners.

  7. The Plaza Grill and Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Plaza 1907 (formerly known as The Plaza Grill and Cinema and Crystal Plaza and The Bijou) is located in Ottawa, Kansas, United States and has been named the "oldest purpose-built cinema in operation in the world", [1] [2] having applied to Guinness World Records in June 2017 and beaten out a theatre in Denmark by two days.

  8. Mark York - Wikipedia

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    Mark York, also known as Marcus A. York, was born on November 27, 1965, in Arcanum, Ohio. [1] [2] [3] He was raised in Ohio and graduated from Arcanum High School in 1986. [4] [5] In 1993, he was accepted into Anderson University in Indiana. [6] While attending university, he appeared as an extra in the film Going All the Way (1997). [7]

  9. Brothers (1984 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Brothers is an American sitcom that originally aired on the cable network Showtime from July 13, 1984, to May 5, 1989, totaling 115 episodes. It was produced by Gary Nardino Productions, in association with two separate divisions of Paramount Pictures: first by Paramount Video (1984–86) and by Paramount Television (1987–89).