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  2. Landmark Piedmont Theatre, Oakland - Landmark Theatres

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    Landmark Piedmont Theatre, Oakland. 3 Screens, DLP Digital Projection and Sound. Landmark's Piedmont Theatre offers an eclectic mix of independent, art-house and Hollywood fare. Features luxury leather seating and a variety of concession items. 4186 Piedmont Avenue.

  3. Landmark Piedmont Theatre Movie Showtimes Tickets | Oakland

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    Landmark Piedmont Theatre. Save theater to favorites. 4186 Piedmont Ave. Oakland, CA 94611. Theater Info. Ticketing Options: Mobile, Kiosk, Print. See Details. Calendar for movie times. Today's date is selected.

  4. Piedmont Theatre - Oakland, CA Showtimes and Movie Tickets ...

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    Piedmont Theatre. Read Reviews | Rate Theater. 4186 Piedmont Ave, Oakland, CA 94611. (510) 985-1252 | View Map. Theaters Nearby. All Movies. Today, Nov 6. Filters:

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  6. Landmark's Piedmont Theatre - Movies & Showtimes - Atom Tickets

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    Located in the exciting Piedmont neighborhood of Oakland in Alameda County, Piedmont Theatre offers a thrilling moviegoing experience with three auditoriums.

  7. Piedmont Theatre | Oakland Movie Listings | Showtimes

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    Piedmont Theatre. Read Reviews | Rate Theater. 4186 Piedmont Ave, Oakland, CA, 94611. (510) 985-1252 View Map. Theaters Nearby. All Showtimes. Filters: Regular. Showtimes and Ticketing powered by.

  8. Piedmont Theatre in Oakland, CA - Cinema Treasures

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    The Piedmont is actually a 1934 remodeling of a 1917 theater. Originally single-screened, it fell victim to changing trends and was plexed in the mid-1980’s (one of the last single-screens, at least in the Bay Area, to do so).