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In November 2004, Harkins opened its Yuma Palms 14 location in Yuma, Arizona. The first film shown at this location was The Polar Express. [23] [24] Harkins Theatre Bricktown 16 in Oklahoma City, OK. Harkins Scottsdale 101 14 in Phoenix, AZ during the Phoenix Film Festival. Harkins Yuma Palms 14 in Yuma, AZ.
Still in use as a movie theater today, La Paloma is also a venue for live performances and artists such as Loreena McKennitt, Nickel Creek, Ralph Stanley, Jerry Garcia and Eddie Vedder have performed there.
San Diego [37] K-9: 1989 Hotel del Coronado [13] K-9: P.I. 2002 San Diego [38] The Kid from Left Field: 1979 San Diego Stadium [14] Kung Fu Ghost: 2022 San Diego [39] The Last Ride: 2004 San Diego [40] Little Nikita: 1988 La Mesa [41] San Diego Lords of Dogtown: 2005 Imperial Beach [42] The Lost World: Jurassic Park: 1997 Downtown San Diego [43 ...
Shea Boulevard is an east–west arterial road in the northeastern part of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The highway extends 19.54 miles (31.45 km) from 21st Place in Phoenix east through Scottsdale to Arizona State Route 87 (SR 87) just east of Fountain Hills .
The Emoji Movie premiere, Westwood Village. The Regency Village Theatre (formerly the Fox Theatre, Westwood Village or the Fox Village Theatre) is a historic, landmark cinema in Westwood, Los Angeles, California in the heart of the Mediterranean-themed shopping and cinema precinct, opposite the Fox Bruin Theater, near the University of California, Los Angeles ().
Located in Cabo San Lucas, the 22,852-square-foot residence includes 10 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, and highlights a mix of materials inspired by the setting. See Inside Shea McGee's First-Ever ...
Films that were made in San Diego but claim to portray another city should not be listed here, unless San Diego landmarks are prominently featured. Pages in category "Films set in San Diego" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total.
101 W Broadway is the 24th tallest building in San Diego, California. The 20-story skyscraper has a height of 355 ft (108 m) and is located in the Horton district of downtown San Diego . It was constructed in 1982 and was designed by architect Langdon Wilson.