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  2. Event Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    With cinema admissions in decline, Event Cinemas has continued to experience growth by raising the price of admissions and offering "premium experiences" such as "Gold Class" which offers more luxury seating and food, "Vmax" which offers a larger screen, and alternate content including Bollywood films, football, gaming, film festivals, opera ...

  3. Multiplex (movie theater) - Wikipedia

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    The largest megaplex in the Southern Hemisphere is the 26-screen Marion MEGAPLEX in Adelaide, South Australia. The megaplex was originally a 30-screen megaplex branded as Greater Union but was modified to accommodate Gold Class and V-Max screens and was re-branded as Event Cinemas.

  4. Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    It also included another new type of cinema, four Gold Class auditoriums, a luxury cinema format. By July 1999, Gold Class had already expanded to three auditoriums in Village Cinemas at Westfield Southland; two at Century City Walk; three at Sunshine Marketplace; and one at The Jam Factory.

  5. Wallis Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Wallis Cinemas, formerly Wallis Theatres, is a family-owned South Australian company that operates cinema complexes in greater Adelaide and regional South Australia. Wallis Theatres works in conjunction with Big Screen Advertising , a company which distributes and screens advertisements at cinemas.

  6. Category:Cinemas in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinemas in Adelaide" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Academy Cinema City; C. Capri Theatre; G. Glenelg Cinema ...

  7. Capri Theatre - Wikipedia

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    It was again renamed as the Cinema Capri on 16 November 1967, [2] [13] when Greater Union took out most of the Art Deco interior decorative features and reduced the seating capacity to 851. [16] The Theatre Organ Society of Australia (South Australian Division) Inc. purchased the cinema in 1978, and they relaunched the cinema as the Capri ...

  8. List of drive-in theatres in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Built within the grounds is a hardtop cinema, so patrons can choose between outdoor and indoor movies. Yatala Drive-In during a themed event in 2013 Charters Towers Tors Drive-In, 110-120 New Queen Road, Queenton , Charters Towers ( 20°03′54″S 146°17′27″E  /  20.0650°S 146.2907°E  / -20.0650; 146.2907  ( CHARTERS TOWERS ...

  9. Piccadilly Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The cinema's street address is 181–193 O'Connell Street, [1] [2] with the building situated on the corner of O'Connell Street and Childers Street in North Adelaide. [16] The company that owns it is registered as Piccadilly Cinemas, and its trading name is Piccadilly Cinema. [24] It is part of the Wallis Cinemas family-owned chain.