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  2. Vue International - Wikipedia

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    Vue International (/ v j uː / vew, like "view"), is a multinational cinema holding company based in London, England. It operates in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark as Vue, with international operations in Germany (as CinemaxX ); Italy (as The Space Cinema ); Poland and Lithuania ( Multikino ); Netherlands ( Vue Netherlands ).

  3. Former Odeon cinemas in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The former Odeon cinema in the Merrion Centre is now largely forgotten but the site remains behind locked doors as it did in the 1970s. The cinema was the first to be built in Leeds since the 1930s [ 2 ] however the site only operated as a cinema for 13 years between 1964 and 1977 before it was closed.

  4. Odeon Leeds-Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Odeon Leeds-Bradford is a multiplex cinema at Gallagher Leisure Park, Thornbury, West Yorkshire, between the cities of Leeds and Bradford in England. It has 13 auditoria, ranging from 126 to 442 seats. All screens have Dolby Digital sound, and the two largest screens have DTS digital surround sound.

  5. Caherdavin - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Limerick Tunnel, built underneath the River Shannon, opened nearby to Caherdavin, providing a cross-city connection avoiding the city centre and Condell Road bypass. [2] Similar tunnels are built in Dublin and Cork. The Coonagh Aerodrome, a few kilometres west of

  6. Bradford Odeon - Wikipedia

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    A 1977 view of the New Victoria / Gaumont as the Odeon, with two West Yorkshire PTE buses passing in front. The cinema, originally built as a 3,318 seat cine-variety theatre, was the largest outside London, and the third largest in England. [1] It was completed in 1930 as the New Victoria. [2]

  7. Warner Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    The cinema chain also operated in Taiwan, opening a cinema in a shopping mall named Warner Village Cinema Centre in Taipei. In 2005 it was bought out and renamed Vieshow Cinemas . In October 2009, the Italian franchise of Warner Village was bought by the Benetton Group and merged with Mediaset's Medusa Multicinema to create The Space Cinema. [2]

  8. Merlin Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    The Regal Cinema in Redruth. Merlin Cinemas's flagship venue is Regal in Redruth, Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. The cinema opened on 2 December 1935, with seating for 982 on a semi-stadium plan. It was opened by Mr Prance as part of Sound & Movement Cinemas. The original sound system was by British Thomson-Houston.

  9. Apollo Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Cinemas was a locally focused, independently owned multiplex cinema operator in the United Kingdom. It showed mainstream blockbusters, independent film and onscreen entertainment such as music concerts, sporting events, opera, and ballet.