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  2. Gem Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The refurbished Gem opened in 1991. Protected from demolition during urban renewal for Comerica Park, the newest home of the Detroit Tigers, the Gem Theatre and Century Theatre were moved five blocks on wheels to its new location at 333 Madison Street on 16 October 1997. At a distance of 563 meters (1,850 feet) it is the furthest known ...

  3. The Gun Hawk - Wikipedia

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    Written by Jo Heims (known later for Play Misty for Me), The Gun Hawk was the final film directed by Edward Ludwig, whose nearly 50-year career spanned over 100 shorts, television episodes and features, including the John Wayne hits The Fighting Seabees, Wake of the Red Witch and Big Jim McLain.

  4. Gem Theatre (Kannapolis, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The theater was rebuilt and reopened in 1948 with 916 seats and a new balcony to replace the old one. Steve Morris bought a share of the theater in 1995 and became general manager and later the owner. With competition from newer theaters, the Gem showed movies that had already been shown elsewhere. First-run movies returned in 2000. [2]

  5. Hidden gems: The 7 best movies from 2024 you might've missed

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    Related: The 10 best movies of 2024 (and 5 worst) The Order Despite a stellar cast that includes Jude Law , Nicholas Hoult, Tye Sheridan , and Jurnee Smollett , this riveting thriller from Justin ...

  6. Four Guns to the Border - Wikipedia

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    Four Guns to the Border is a 1954 American Western film directed by Richard Carlson and starring Rory Calhoun, Colleen Miller, George Nader, Walter Brennan and Nina Foch. [1] It was produced and distributed by Universal-International Pictures.

  7. Redford Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Redford's ownership passed to the Goldberg family and their Community Theatre chain in the 1930s. The Motor City Theatre Organ Society purchased the theatre in 1977, and continues to operate and renovate the space, presenting organ shows and classic movies. The theatre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [3]

  8. Gem Theater - Wikipedia

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    Swearengen opened the Gem Variety Theater on April 7, 1877, at the corners of Wall and Main streets to entertain the population of the mining camp with "prize fights" (as was customary with Swearengen's previous establishment the Cricket Saloon, no prizes were actually involved), stage acts consisting of comedians, singers and dancers, and primarily, prostitutes.

  9. Black Spurs - Wikipedia

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    Black Spurs is a 1965 American Western film directed by R.G. Springsteen and written by Steve Fisher.The film stars: Rory Calhoun, Linda Darnell (in her final film role), Terry Moore, Scott Brady, Lon Chaney Jr., James Best, Richard Arlen, Bruce Cabot and scenes with James Brown and DeForest Kelley.