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  2. Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Cinemark Theatres was one of the first chains to incorporate stadium-style seating into their theatres. [25] In 1997, several disabled individuals filed a lawsuit against Cinemark, alleging that their stadium style seats forced patrons who used wheelchairs to sit in the front row of the theatre, effectively rendering them unable to see the screen without assuming a horizontal ...

  3. Talk:Cinemark Theatres/Archives/2021 - Wikipedia

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  4. Lee Roy Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell was the president of Cinemark, Inc. from 1987 to March 1993 and chief executive officer of Cinemark USA Inc., from 1987 to December 2006. Within Cinemark, he has held the positions of chair, vice chair, executive director, and director at one or more of the Cinemark subsidiaries.

  5. Rave Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Rave Cinemas, formerly known as "Rave Motion Pictures", is a movie theater brand founded in 1999 and owned by Cinemark Theatres.It previously was headed by Thomas W. Stephenson, Jr., former CEO of Hollywood Theaters, and Rolando B. Rodriguez, former Vice President and Regional General Manager for Walmart in Illinois and northern Indiana.

  6. Talk:Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    On CineMark logo, it says it has had control of 4 cine companies (Century Theatres, CineArtÅ›, Raven Theatres and Tinseltown (tinseltown being spelt in cursive)) I don't know if I should edit the acquisitions section because I might get a warning on my page. Thank you. DeutschlandHelfer 21:09, 29 June 2022 (UTC)

  7. Cinema City Hungary - Wikipedia

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    A Cinema City movie theater in Budapest. Cinema City is a brand of multiplex cinemas in eastern and central Europe, run by the Israeli company Cinema City International (CCI), a subsidiary of Cineworld Group.

  8. Talk:Cinemark Theatres/Archives/2015 - Wikipedia

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  9. M3 (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of M3D, before the launch of M3. M3 (M Három) is a Hungarian pay television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015.. The channel launched as M3D, Hungary's first 3D television channel that operated between 25 June and 13 August 2012, the end of the 2012 Summer Olympics.