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  2. Odeon Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Odeon cinema in Reading, Berkshire in 1945 with filmgoers outside queuing for tickets. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by entrepreneur Oscar Deutsch. [5] Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...

  3. Odeon Cinemas Group - Wikipedia

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    Odeon Cinemas Group Limited [1] is Europe's largest cinema operator. Through subsidiaries it has over 360 cinemas, with 2900 screens in 14 countries in Europe, 120 cinemas with 960 screens are in the UK. [2] It receives more than 2.2 million guests per week. [3] [4] Odeon Cinemas Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of AMC Theatres.

  4. Odeon Cinema, Holloway - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon Cinema, originally the Gaumont, is a multiplex cinema in Holloway, London, England. It was built in 1938, and designed by the American architect C. Howard Crane. It is a Grade II listed building: the listing text states that "its external impact is still greater than almost any other cinema, an example of trans-Atlantic bravura." [1]

  5. Everyman Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Cinema Screens Notes Altrincham: 4 Baker Street: 2 Bath: 5 Former Tivoli Cinema until December 2023 Barnet: 5 Former Odeon until July 2015 Belsize Park: 1 Birmingham – The Mailbox: 3 Bristol – Whiteladies Picture House: 4 Borough Yards 2 Located by Borough Market: Broadgate: 3 Bury St Edmunds: 3 Opened February 2024 [10] Canary Wharf: 3 ...

  6. Whiteladies Picture House - Wikipedia

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    The Whiteladies Picture House (grid reference) is a cinema on Whiteladies Road in Clifton, Bristol, England.. It was built in 1920–1921 by James Henry LaTrobe and Thomas Harry Weston (1870–1923) and opened by the Duchess of Beaufort on 29 November 1921.

  7. Royal Cinema, Sutton Coldfield - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Cinema, originally the Odeon Cinema and later the Empire Cinema, is a cinema in Maney, Sutton Coldfield in West Midlands, England. Built in 1936, it is notable for its Art Deco style. It is a Grade II listed building. [1] After the Empire closed in 2020, it opened after refurbishment as the Royal Cinema in July 2024. [2]

  8. Plaza Cinema, Weston-super-Mare - Wikipedia

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    The others were the Odeon Cinema, Bridgwater (1936) and at Warley (1934) and Clacton (1936). They all had similar 'moderne' features with a square tower with a flat slab supported by columns and a squat main building. [3] [4] The cinema in 2003 when it was still ans Odeon. Locking Road to the left and Walliscote Road to the right.

  9. Odeon - Wikipedia

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    Odeon, a 2013 music album by Tosca "Odeon", a composition by Ernesto Nazareth (1863–1934); Odéon (Paris Métro), a station in Paris, France Odeon Film, a German film production company