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  2. List of cinemas in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    SF Cinema Trang: 3: 640: Robinson Lifestyle Trang: Opened 11 November 2010. SF Cinema Suphanburi: 4: 953: Robinson Lifestyle Suphanburi: Opened 2 March 2012. SF Cinema Ubon Ratchathani: 7: 1607: City Mall Shopping Center @ Sunee Tower Ubon Ratchathani: SF Cinema Udon Thani: 8: 1380: Landmark Plaza Udon Thani: SF Cinema Kanchanaburi: 4: 962 ...

  3. SF Group - Wikipedia

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    SF Cinema The Mall Bangkapi (Cinema No. 14) SF Cinema MBK Center (Cinema No. 8) SFX Cinema Central Pattaya Beach (Cinema No. 5, No. 7) SF Cinema Citymall Sunee Tower Ubon Ratchathani (Cinema No.7) SF Cinema BigC Supercenter Samut Songkhram (Cinema No.3) SF Group currently owns a total of 14 digital projectors which is by far the largest number ...

  4. List of theatres in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of theatres and live performance venues in San Francisco, California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For more information on theater in San Francisco, see Culture of San Francisco - Theater . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. SFFILM - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco International Film Festival [ edit ] Running for 11 days each spring, the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFFILM Festival) was founded in 1957 by San Francisco theater operator Irving "Bud" Levin, who had attended film festivals in Cannes and Venice and decided it was time for the United States to have its own.

  6. El Capitan Theatre and Hotel, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    El Capitan Theatre and Hotel, or The Cap, is a historic 1928 building containing a hotel, shops, and a former luxury vaudeville and movie theater in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. [2] [3] It has been listed by the city as a San Francisco Designated Landmark (no. 214), since March 3, 1996. [1]

  7. Roxie Theater - Wikipedia

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    The 300-seat theater was renovated in 1933, changed its name to the Roxie, and added its unusual marquee with neon sign but no place for movie titles. In 2003, a 49-seat theater dubbed the Little Roxie opened two doors from the main theater. [2] Other names for the theater: The Poppy 1912–1916; The New 16th Street 1916–1920; The Rex 1920–1926

  8. Clay Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Clay Theatre is a historic 1913 single screen theater building in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, California, United States. [1] It was formerly known as The Regent, The Avalon, The Clay International, and Landmark's Clay Theatre. It has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since May 6, 2022. [2]

  9. Market Street Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Cinema was a historical theater located on Market Street in the Mid-Market district, San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1912 by David and Sid Grauman as the Imperial Theater. [1] It was converted into a movie theatre as the Premiere Theatre (1929) and the United Artists Theatre (1931).