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In the 1990s, Cinemark Theatres was one of the first chains to incorporate stadium-style seating into their theatres. [24] In 1997, several disabled individuals filed a lawsuit against Cinemark, alleging that their stadium style seats forced patrons who used wheelchairs to sit in the front row of the theatre, effectively rendering them unable to see the screen without assuming a horizontal ...
Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto; Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens
Almaden Valley (Spanish: Valle de Almadén), [1] commonly known simply as Almaden (Spanish: Almadén), is a valley and neighborhood of San Jose, California, located in South San Jose. It is nestled between the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Santa Teresa Hills to the east, bordering the town of Los Gatos and West San Jose neighborhood.
The company acquired many theaters in Hollywood, California over the years, including the Pantages in 1965, [3] Warner Theatre and New View Theatre in 1968, [4] [5] Vine Theatre in the 1970s, [6] and Holly Cinema in 1985. [7] Pacific was also one of the first theatres to have Samsung Onyx screens, introduced in 2018. [8]
The Egyptian cost $800,000 ($14.6 million in 2023) and took 18 months to construct. Architects Meyer & Holler designed the building, and it was built by The Milwaukee Building Company. [8] The Egyptian was the location of world's first film premiere, [2] Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood, on Wednesday, October 18, 1922. [9]
Almaden Valley, San Jose, California Almaden Mine, an alternate name for New Almaden Quicksilver Mine; IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose; Almaden Air Force Station, a former US Air Force station; Almaden station, a light rail station in San Jose; Old Almaden Winery, a park in Santa Clara County, California
The earliest known inhabitants on the Santa Clara Valley are the Ohlone people, who had eight distinct languages and tribes in the coastal region. [13] [14] Mission Santa Clara de Asís, which had control over a vast tract of land stretching from Palo Alto to Gilroy, was founded by Franciscans in 1777. [14]
Concerns over SARS-CoV-2 variants and the lack of approved COVID-19 vaccines for children at the time led to delays and simultaneous releases for several family films, such as Clifford the Big Red Dog (theaters and Paramount+), The Addams Family 2 (theaters and digital rental), [51] [52] and Turning Red (Disney+, theaters in regions where ...