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  2. Odeon Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Odeon Cinemas Limited, [1] trading as Odeon (stylised in all caps), is a cinema brand name operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Norway and Greece, which along with UCI Cinemas and Nordic Cinema Group is part of the Odeon Cinemas Group subsidiary of AMC Theatres. It uses the famous name of the Odeon cinema circuit first introduced in Great ...

  3. Vue, Odeon Cinemas Set to Reopen in England, Ireland With ...

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    The Vue and Odeon cinema chains are gradually reopening their doors in England and Ireland. Beginning with 30 locations, starting Dec. 11, Vue is also set to reopen doors. England’s second ...

  4. 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.

  5. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    Vue bought the company, Apollo, in May 2012, retaining 14 new sites across the United Kingdom, making it the third largest cinema company in the United Kingdom, behind Odeon and Cineworld. [7] In May 2013, Vue Entertainment acquired Multikino, the Polish cinema operator owning thirty cinemas with almost 250 screens in Poland and Baltic ...

  6. Merlin Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    The Regal Cinema in Redruth. Merlin Cinemas's flagship venue is Regal in Redruth, Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. The cinema opened on 2 December 1935, with seating for 982 on a semi-stadium plan. It was opened by Mr Prance as part of Sound & Movement Cinemas. The original sound system was by British Thomson-Houston.

  7. Odeon Cinema, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon Cinema, originally the Richmond Kinema, is a multiplex cinema in Richmond, London, England. Opened in 1930, it is noted for its Art Deco style. It is a Grade II listed building .

  8. Dumfries - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Burns Centre is an art house cinema in Dumfries. [63] The Odeon Cinema, which showed more mainstream movies, closed its doors in mid-2018 due to the local council refusing to allow Odeon to relocate, forcing them to close. Dumfries was formerly home to one of the 11 BBC studios in Scotland.

  9. Scott Cinema, Bridgwater - Wikipedia

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    Following this, it then formed part of the Scott Cinemas chain, being renamed Scott Cinema about 2005. [1] There was refurbishment in 2005, 2011 and 2013. [3] The cinema finally closed on the 29 September 2022 after 86 years of operation, prior to Scott Cinemas moving to a new cinema nearby at Northgate Yard, Bridgwater. [4]