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  2. Magic Johnson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    The Randall Park 12 in Cleveland, Ohio; Northline 12 in Houston, Texas; and Greenbriar 12 in Atlanta, Georgia — were all closed by AMC due to lack of profitability. The Magic Theatres Cap Center 12 in Largo, Maryland is still open and operated by AMC Theatres. The Cap Center 12 was the first multiplex opened that was not a partnership with ...

  3. The Boulevard at the Capital Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard at the Capital Centre as seen from the parking garage of the nearby Downtown Largo Metro station.. The Boulevard at the Capital Centre was an open-air shopping center in Lake Arbor, Prince George's County, Maryland; it had a Largo postal address.

  4. AMC Theatres - Wikipedia

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    AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (doing business as AMC Theatres, originally an abbreviation for American Multi-Cinema; often referred to simply as AMC and known in some countries as AMC Cinemas or AMC Multi-Cinemas) is an American movie theater chain founded in Kansas City, Missouri, and now headquartered in Leawood, Kansas. It is the largest ...

  5. Empire Theatre (42nd Street) - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the AMC multiplex is located on a truss above the original Empire Theatre building, which measures 20 feet (6.1 m) deep and is placed 60 feet (18 m) above ground level. [ 38 ] The screening rooms originally had 4,916 seats in total, [ 21 ] [ 39 ] although this had been reduced to 4,764 seats by 2011. [ 30 ]

  6. AMC (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    AMC Premiere is an add-on subscription service only available as an extra to those already normally subscribed to AMC. It involves access to an expanded On-Demand library compared to the standard "AMC OnDemand" library packaged with the usual cable service.

  7. Movie theater - Wikipedia

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    The first theater in the U.S. built from the ground up as a megaplex was the AMC Grand 24 in Dallas, Texas, which opened in May 1995, while the first megaplex in the U.S.-based on an expansion of an existing facility was Studio 28 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, which reopened in November 1988 with 20 screens and a seating capacity of 6,000.

  8. NBC Matinee Theater - Wikipedia

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    Matinee Theater is an American anthology series that aired on NBC during the Golden Age of Television, from October 31, 1955, [1] to June 27, 1958. [2] Its name is often seen as Matinee Theatre . The series, which ran daily from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. [ 2 ] Eastern Time, was usually broadcast live and most of the time in color.

  9. MGM Children's Matinees - Wikipedia

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    Tony Myerberg left MGM, and set up a similar franchise at Paramount Pictures, Paramount Family Matinee, that also repackaged reissues of family films owned by the studio like Hello Down There (1968), Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971), Black Beauty (1971), and Charlotte's Web (1973), with acquisitions from other producers, including ...