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  2. Village Roadshow Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Village Roadshow Pictures is an American film company founded in 1989 that co-finances and co-produces major Hollywood motion pictures. It's a division of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (VREG), which in turn is majority-owned by Vine Alternative Investments and Falcon Investment Advisors, with the Australian media company Village Roadshow currently holding a 20% minority stake.

  3. Village Roadshow - Wikipedia

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    Village Roadshow Pty Limited is an Australian company which operates cinemas and theme parks, and produces and distributes films. Before being acquired by private equity company BGH Capital, the company was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and majority owned by Village Roadshow Corporation, with members of founder Roc Kirby's family in the top roles.

  4. Event Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 AHL and Village Roadshow combined to form Australian Theatres. [citation needed] Since 2009 a number of cinemas have been renamed from Greater Union Cinemas to Event Cinemas. On 22 December 2015 AHL was renamed Event Hospitality and Entertainment. [citation needed] In June 2016 Event Cinemas acquired New Zealand cinema chain Downtown ...

  5. WGA Prohibits Work With Village Roadshow After It ‘Refused ...

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    The Writers Guild of America has blacklisted Village Roadshow, prohibiting its members from working with the company after it refused to pay a number of its writers, Variety has confirmed.

  6. Village Roadshow Theme Parks - Wikipedia

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    Village Roadshow Theme Parks, however, continued to operate the park on a lease which concluded in November 2013. [32] On 4 October 2012, it was announced that Village Roadshow Theme Parks would be opening Wet'n'Wild Las Vegas in May 2013. [33] The park sold out of season passes and reached capacity many days surrounding its opening. [34]

  7. Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    However, Village Roadshow responded to these new trends, adding its own video distribution and video rental operations in 1985. [1] [8] Village Roadshow responded to another expanding trend, that of the multiplex cinema in the 1980s and '90s. Multiplexes were a reaction by the movie exhibition industry to the rise of video; the multiplex ...

  8. Regency Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The Power of One: co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films $18 million $2.8 million May 1, 1992 Turtle Beach: co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures: N/A $778,535 October 9, 1992 Under Siege: co-production with Le Studio Canal+ and Alcor Films $35 million $156.6 million February 5, 1993 Sommersby

  9. Cowabunga Canyon Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    On October 4, 2012, it was announced that Village Roadshow Theme Parks would be opening Wet'n'Wild Las Vegas in May 2013 on the site of the proposed Splash Canyon Waterpark. [6] Village Roadshow held a 51% stake in the park with private investors including Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf holding the remaining 49%. [ 7 ]