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The 300-seat New Beverly Cinema was designed by the architects John P. Edwards and Warren Frazier Overpeck and opened in 1929, apparently as a candy store. Over the years, its name and purpose has changed several times. As a theater, it has hosted variety performers such as Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Jackie Gleason, Phil Silvers, and others.
The National Picture Theatre on Beverley Road in Kingston upon Hull, England, was a cinema which was built in 1914.During the Second World War, the cinema was bombed and mostly destroyed when an air raid took place on the night of 18 March 1941.
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DirecTV Cinema (previously known as Direct Ticket, Blockbuster Ticket, Blockbuster Pay-Per-View Movies, and DirecTV Pay-Per-View) is DirecTV's video on demand and pay-per-view platform for film content. Films are released as is done on other pay-TV services, along with exclusive film premieres priced at premium rates before entering theatrical ...
The Senator Theatre boasts a massive, modern 40 ft curved screen, state of the art projection systems, and Dolby Digital sound with surround EX. Today, the Senator Theatre mainly showcases first run movies. It is able to screen films in 35mm or 70mm. Equipment includes a Bauer U2 projector with top-of-the-line German lenses. [9]
Beverley is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.It is located 6 miles (9.7 km) north-west of Hull. [1] At the 2021 census the built-up area of the town had a population of 30,930, and the smaller civil parish had a population of 18,014.
The Beverley Road station is a local station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway. It is located over a private right-of-way at Beverly Road between Marlborough Road/East 15th Street and East 16th Street in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn .
The Ritz Cinema in 2007. The Ritz Cinema on Westgate, Sowerby, North Yorkshire, England is a small (180 seat) cinema run by volunteers. The building was originally the Mechanics' Institute for Thirsk and Sowerby, [1] but was converted into a cinema in 1912. Today, it is one of Britain's oldest operating cinemas. [2] [3]