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The Century Theater chain was originally named Syufy Enterprises, for its founder Raymond Syufy, Senior, who built his first theater in Vallejo, California in 1941. The first Century theater was the Century 21 in San Jose, California, which opened November 24, 1964, adjacent to the Winchester Mystery House. [1]
AMC Theatres – as of July 2012 AMC divested of its Canadian operations, selling four to Cineplex, two to Empire Theatres which were later sold to Landmark Cinemas in 2013, closing two. Empire Theatres – closed on October 29, 2013, by selling most of their locations to Cineplex Entertainment and Landmark Cinemas and closing 3 others that ...
The BFI London IMAX Signature Film : 1999: Chang Jiang: The Great River of China: 1999: EastEnd: 1999: Hemingway: A Portrait: 1999: The Old Man and the Sea: 1999: Wildfire: Feel the Heat: 12 March 1999: Extreme: 2 April 1999: Island of the Sharks: 23 April 1999: Wolves: 18 June 1999: Sydney: A Story of a City: 19 August 1999: Alien Adventure ...
The sale also included 7 IMAX screens. [12] Before the sale Rave owned or managed 62 theaters and 939 screens located in 21 states across the country. On July 18, 2013, Carmike Cinemas announced that they would buy three more theatres from Rave Cinemas located in Louisville, Kentucky; Voorhees, New Jersey; and Hickory Creek, Texas.
In 3D. Presented in Standard 24p and HFR (48p). Aspect ratio opened up to 2.00:1 for the entire film for IMAX 70mm prints. The last IMAX 3D 70mm DMR release on standard IMAX screens. Dhoom 3: 20 December 2013 ** First Indian DMR release. [214] Selected territories only. Limited engagement. [215] [216] Police Story 2013: 24 December 2013 ** In ...
Graeme Ferguson, Roman Kroitor, Robert Kerr, and William C. Shaw were the co-founders of what would be named the IMAX Corporation (founded in September 1967 as Multiscreen Corporation, Ltd.), and they developed the first IMAX cinema projection standards in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Canada. [2] IMAX GT is the premium large format.
Defunct movie theatre chains in the United States (21 P) Pages in category "Movie theatre chains in the United States" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
On January 25, 1988, Columbia agreed to acquire USA Cinemas Inc., with 325 screens, for $165 million; the acquisition was closed on March 2. [9] Later in 1988, Loews bought 48 screens in the Washington, D.C. area from Roth Enterprises, M&R Theatres with 70 screens in the Chicago area, and JF Theatres, Inc. with 66 screens in the Baltimore area.