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  2. Reading Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Reading Cinemas (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ ŋ / RED-ing) is a group of cinema chains operating in the United States, New Zealand, and Australia. They are owned by Reading International, a U.S.-based company. They are owned by Reading International, a U.S.-based company.

  3. Event Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Greater Union Organisation Pty Ltd, [1] trading as Event Cinemas, Greater Union, GU Film House, Moonlight Cinema and Birch Carroll & Coyle (BCC Cinemas), is the largest movie exhibitor in Australia and New Zealand, with over 140 cinema complexes currently operating worldwide. The Greater Union Organisation is a subsidiary of EVT Limited ...

  4. Category:Cinema chains in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Wallis Cinemas. Wondergraph. Categories: Cinema and movie theatre chains by country. Cinemas in Australia. Entertainment companies of Australia. Leisure companies of Australia.

  5. Reading Cinemas in Australia and New Zealand to Convert to ...

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    Reading Cinemas in Australia and New Zealand to Convert to Christie Solaria Digital Cinema Projectors By year's end, up to 200 screens at 28 locations will have been converted to digital through a ...

  6. The Movie Masters Cinema Group - Wikipedia

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    Ace Cinemas. Ace Cinemas (originally Australian Cinema Enterprises) was founded as one of Australia's first drive-in operators in the 1950s, and had a number of drive-in theatres across metropolitan and rural Western Australia. They opened Perth's first cinema multiplex, the 3 screen Cinecentre, in 1974. Grand Cinemas

  7. List of theatres in Hobart - Wikipedia

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    The State Cinema was acquired by the US-owned Reading Cinemas chain in November 2019. [25] Theatre Royal: 27-29 Campbell Street, Hobart: 1837: 698: theatre, comedy: The Theatre Royal opened in 1837, with major additions in 1850 and 1890. It has walls constructed of convict-carved stone, and remains Australia's oldest continually operating ...

  8. Hoyts - Wikipedia

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    The Hoyts Group of companies in Australia and New Zealand includes Hoyts Cinemas, a cinema chain, and Val Morgan, which sells advertising on cinema screens and digital billboards. The company was established by dentist Arthur Russell in Melbourne, Victoria in 1908, showing films in a hired hall. After expansion into other states and several ...

  9. Palace Cinemas (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Palace Cinemas is an Australian cinema chain that specialises in arthouse and international films.. Their head office are based in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra and they operate locations in New South Wales (Central Park, [1] Norton Street, Byron Bay, Ballina [2] & Oxford St), [3] Victoria (Coburg, Brighton Bay, Northcote, Balwyn, Brighton, South Yarra, Melbourne, Moonee Ponds & The ...