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  2. Rave (film) - Wikipedia

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    On a Saturday night in downtown Los Angeles, several teenagers converge at a rave.The teens range from Daffy, an upstanding Mexican-American from a good home; Jay Hoon, a Korean-American teen who defies his strict father to go to the rave; JP and his friend Lazy; and rich girl trio Sadie, Mary, and Tracy.

  3. Rave Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Rave Cinemas, formerly known as "Rave Motion Pictures", is a movie theater brand founded in 1999 and owned by Cinemark Theatres.It previously was headed by Thomas W. Stephenson, Jr., former CEO of Hollywood Theaters, and Rolando B. Rodriguez, former Vice President and Regional General Manager for Walmart in Illinois and northern Indiana.

  4. Cinemark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Cinemark's chairman Lee Roy Mitchell was also required to sell the Movie Tavern Inc. to Southern Theatres. [47] On July 18, 2013, Cinemark found a buyer, Carmike Cinemas, for the Stonybrook 20 & IMAX, Rave Ritz Center 16, and the Rave Hickory Creek 16. With this change, National CineMedia has been replaced with Screenvision at the ...

  5. 13 Ways to Watch Movies Together Online (It’s Easier ... - AOL

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    Pull up the movie and hit play. try rave. 4. Teleparty. Courtesy of Netflix. Formerly called Netflix Party, the service allows users to connect with up to 50 people.

  6. Milford Theatre (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Milford Theatre, 1917. The Milford Theatre was a movie palace located at 3311 N. Pulaski Road (originally Crawford Avenue), in the Avondale neighborhood of Chicago. Constructed in 1917, like the Portage Theater, it was designed by Henry L. Newhouse and opened for the Ascher Brothers circuit. [1] The theatre had 1,150 seats, no balcony and a ...

  7. List of films by box office admissions - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists known estimated box office ticket sales for various high-grossing films that have sold at least 100 million tickets worldwide. Note that some of the data are incomplete due to a lack of available admissions data from a number of box office territories. Therefore, it is not an exhaustive list of all the highest-grossing ...

  8. A Midsummer Night's Rave - Wikipedia

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    A Midsummer Night's Rave transposes A Midsummer Night's Dream to modern rave culture.Unlike Rave Macbeth—released a year earlier and also adapting a Shakespeare play, Macbeth, into the context of rave culture—A Midsummer Night's Rave's plot also explores the characters' activities outside of the rave: Xander (Andrew Keegan) and Mia (Sunny Mabrey) needs the aid of a rave and a green glowing ...

  9. John Milford - Wikipedia

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    John Milford (September 7, 1927 – August 14, 2000) [1] was an American actor in theater, television, and films, playing scores of roles, often as a Western villain. He was estimated to have had about 500 appearances in TV roles.