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  2. Cineworld Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld Dublin is a cinema in Dublin notable for being the biggest cinema in Ireland, with 4 floors and 17 screens. It is located on Parnell Street , Dublin and is owned by the Cineworld cinema chain.

  3. Cineworld - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld Group plc is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres ), with 9,139 screens across 747 sites [ 4 ] in 10 countries: [ 5 ] Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  4. Parnell Street - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld (UGC) cinema on Parnell Street is the largest cinema in Ireland, with 17 screens. ... One of the first people to open a Chinese restaurant in Dublin, ...

  5. Category:Cinemas in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinemas in Dublin (city)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cineworld Dublin; I.

  6. Williams and Woods - Wikipedia

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    The company had its own cow's milk herd in North Dublin as well as a fruit farm in Kilsallaghan, County Dublin. In 1875, the company moved to the former Simpson's Hospital on Great Britain Street (now Parnell Street), later replaced by Cineworld Dublin. [3] [4] Cineworld cinema at the site of the former Williams and Woods operations

  7. Category:Cinema chains in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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  8. The 4th Act - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Act is a 2017 Irish documentary film about the community of Ballymun in north Dublin, Ireland. [1]Directed by Ballymun native Turlough Kelly, the film was first screened at the Dublin International Film Festival in 2017, showing at the Light House Cinema, the Irish Film Institute and Cineworld Dublin.

  9. Screen Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The cinema had been operating since 1984, showing world cinema, and independent and Irish films. The Screen Cinema, originally named The New Metropole, opened on 16 March 1972 on the corner of Hawkins Street and Townsend Street on the site of the previous cinema, The Regal, which had been demolished since 1962 to make way for offices.