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    Not bad for a movie schedule that might look a little less pink this year, but no less promising. Opening dates are subject to change. ‘Dune: Part 2’ ... Opens in Kansas City March 15.

  3. 120 movies coming to Kansas City for FilmFest. Plus more ...

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  4. Thriller movie filmed in Kansas City and Overland Park: ‘You ...

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    Krysten Brown, event activation coordinator with downtown Overland Park, helped with the movie’s permitting process earlier in the process. She got to stop by and peek at the excitement Oct. 21.

  5. Category:Films set in Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  6. Mainstreet Theater - Wikipedia

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    The basement lounge in 2005. Designed by Rapp & Rapp, the 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) theater opened on October 30, 1921 as the Mainstreet Missouri.The 3,200-seat theater was a popular vaudeville and movie house, and the only theater in Kansas City designed by Chicago firm Rapp and Rapp.

  7. Commonwealth Theaters - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, Commonwealth purchased its headquarters in downtown Kansas City, part of a "film row" that hosted several regional film distribution companies. [1]In 1983, Commonwealth went private through a merger with CMN Capital Corp. [2] By 1984, Commonwealth was reported to be one of the largest movie theater chains in the country, with over 400 screens in 14 states.

  8. These Kansas City theaters have $3 movie tickets on Saturday

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  9. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Cafe in the museum Shuttlecock. The museum was built on the grounds of Oak Hall, the home of Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson (1841–1915). [4] When he died in 1915, his will provided that upon the deaths of his wife and daughter, the proceeds of his entire estate would go to purchasing artwork for public enjoyment.