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The Oriental originally opened in July 1927 and was the only standard movie palace ever built to incorporate East Indian décor. [8] The Harvard Exit Theatre in Seattle was acquired in 1979. [ 9 ] The film programming in Landmark Theatres was a mix of repertory/revival double-features that changed daily.
The River Wanganui is a 1913 silent documentary film shot in New Zealand in 1912 on the 1912–13 South Pacific film-making voyage of French director Gaston Méliès.Like many of his films shot on that trip, it is now presumed to be lost.
The Mall at Millenia. The Mall at Millenia (commonly called The Millenia Mall or Millenia) is an indoor shopping mall located in Orlando, Florida just off of Interstate 4 (exit 78) at Conroy Road near the northern end of International Drive. Opened in 2002, it has over 150 stores. The mall features Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Neiman Marcus.
It is the largest movie theater chain in the world. Founded in 1920, AMC has the largest share of the U.S. theater market, ahead of Regal Cinemas and Cinemark Theatres. After acquiring Odeon Cinemas, UCI Cinemas, and Carmike Cinemas in 2016, it became the largest movie theater chain in the world. [3]
The Embassy Theatre is a performance theater located in the downtown mall of Cumberland, Maryland at 49 Baltimore St. The theater mounts live performances of classic theatre fare such as Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera [2] and Kander and Ebb's Cabaret, as well as lesser-known work such as "The Mystery of Irma Vep" and "The Lady In Question," original works and local historical plays.
Woman Times Seven: September 6, 1967: Where the Bullets Fly: US distribution only; Alistair Films (UK) and Puck Films (UK) September 27, 1967: Robbery: US distribution only; Oakhurst Productions (UK) December 2, 1967: The Wacky World of Mother Goose: co-production with Rankin/Bass Productions: December 21, 1967: The Graduate
The Embassy Theatre, also known as the Embassy 1 Theatre, is a former movie theater at 1560 Broadway, along Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb , the theater opened in 1925 on the ground floor of 1560 Broadway, the headquarters of the Actors' Equity Association .
The company was founded in 1942 [1] by Joseph E. Levine, initially to distribute foreign films in the United States.The company entered film production in 1945, co-producing with Maxwell Finn the documentary Gaslight Follies, a compilation of silent film clips narrated by Ben Grauer.