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Théâtre Saint-Denis (French pronunciation: [teatʁ sɛ̃ dəni]) is a theatre located on Saint Denis Street in Montreal, Quebec, in the city's Quartier Latin. A movie theatre built in 1915 by Anglin-Norcross Ltd., [ 1 ] the Théâtre Saint-Denis' mission changed in the 1980s and has since focused exclusively on performing arts .
Theatre name Digital Screens IMAX Screens Location Date Opened Language of films Méga-Plex Marché Central IMAX 18 2 Montreal, QC: June 2005 English, French: Méga-Plex Taschereau IMAX 18 2 Greenfield Park, QC: October 1998 English, French: Méga-Plex Lacordaire 16 0 Montreal, QC: November 1996 English, French: Méga-Plex Pont-Viau IMAX 16 1 ...
Wait Until Dark (1967), starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna (set primarily in New York but some of it was filmed in Montreal, which also features as a setting in the beginning) La course du lièvre à travers les champs [And Hope to Die] (1972), Jean-Louis Trintignant, Aldo Ray, Robert Ryan
Cinemas and movie theatres in Montreal (1 C, 3 P) ... Her Majesty's Theatre, Montreal; J. Jean-Deslauriers Theatre; M. Montreal, arts interculturels; Monument ...
The theatre was listed as a historic monument by the city of Outremont on June 29, 1987. [1] It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada on November 20, 1993 and as a historic monument by the Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec on June 28, 1994.
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The venue opened in 1884. It was first a skating rink and became a summer theatre the following year under the name "Theatre Français". [4] [5]Completely damaged by a fire at the end of the 19th century, the building was bought in 1920 by an American company, the Loew's chain (now known as Loews Cineplex Entertainment), which first turned it into a theatre under the name "The Loew's Court ...