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  2. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Vue International acquired JT Bioscopen, the second-largest cinema chain in the Netherlands, bringing Vue's number of sites to over 200. [13] In June 2018, Vue acquired the Irish operator Showtime Cinemas, adding a further two cinemas to their estate in the United Kingdom and Ireland, now totalling 89 cinemas. [14]

  3. The Vue International Cinema chain has reduced its valuation by approximately half to around £650million ($785.6million). The Times reports that the company is being restructured in a deal that ...

  4. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto; Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens

  5. Category:Cinema chains in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Companies with more than one cinema location. ... Reel Cinemas Ltd; Regal Cinemas (UK) S. Showcase Cinemas; V. Vue International

  6. Odeon Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Odeon cinema in Reading, Berkshire in 1945 with filmgoers outside queuing for tickets. Odeon Cinemas was created in 1928 by entrepreneur Oscar Deutsch. [5] Odeon publicists liked to claim that the name of the cinemas was derived from his motto, "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation", [5] but it had been used for cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, and the word is actually Ancient Greek ...

  7. Warner Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Leicester Square (before rebranding as Vue). Warner Village Cinemas was a chain of multiplex cinemas operated by Warner Bros. in the various locations throughout Europe. Created in the late 1980s in the UK as Warner Bros. Cinemas, these locations acted as a rival to Paramount and Universal's UCI Cinemas chain.

  8. Apollo Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Cinemas Ltd was the UK's largest independent chain and accounts for around 1.25% of total UK box office admissions. It was the UK's 6th largest cinema operator in terms of number of screens with 83 screens over 14 sites. On 11 May 2012 it was announced that Vue Cinemas were to buy Apollo Cinemas for £20m. [3]

  9. Vue West End - Wikipedia

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    The cinema featured designs never before incorporated into a UK cinema such as the screen design, lighting and the walls quilted with mahogany and fawn to give the maximum in acoustic results. [3] It opened on 12 October 1938 showing The Adventures of Robin Hood starring Errol Flynn. [2] The cinema was refurbished in 1964. [4]