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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 ...
Theatre du Lycée Français de San Francisco (TLF) Lycee Francais de San Francisco, 1201 Ortega Street Sunset District 325 [33] Venetian Room: Fairmont San Francisco: Nob Hill venue for cabaret performances, [34] and where Tony Bennett first sang, "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" [35] Victoria Theatre: 2961-16th Street Mission District
SF Group offers digital cinema screening using Christie's CP 2K Digital Cinema Technology at the following locations: SF Cinema MBK Center (Cinema No. 2, 5, 7) SF Cinema The Mall Bangkapi (Cinema No. 13) SFX Cinema The Mall Ngamwongwan (Cinema No.9) SF Cinema The Mall Thapra (Cinema No. 3) SFX Central Lat Phrao (Cinema No. 6, 8)
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]
S. The Second Coming of Suzanne; Shadow of a Doubt; Shattered (1991 film) Shoot the Moon; Shortcomings (film) The Sisters (1938 film) Smile (1975 film) Sneakers (1992 film)
Edwards Cinemas sold their Island Terrace cinema in 2011 to The Irvine Company, who renovated the seven-screen complex and reopened it as the Island Cinema in December 2011. [27] Several changes came about on the property's perimeter, with True Food Kitchen supplanting Blue Coral in 2010, the El Torito Grill closing in 2012, and the ...
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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).