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  2. Glasgow Film Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow Film Theatre was built as the Cosmo by George Singleton in 1939. Main entrance. GFT's predecessor, the Cosmo, was Scotland's first arts cinema and only the second purpose-built arthouse in Britain, after the Curzon Mayfair in London. Opened on 18 May 1939, it was also the last cinema to be built in Glasgow before the outbreak of WW2.

  3. Ashton Lane - Wikipedia

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    Ashton Lane. Coordinates: 55.874757°N 4.292865°W. Ashton Lane is a cobbled backstreet in the West End of Glasgow. It is connected to Byres Road by a short linking lane beside Hillhead subway station and is noted for its bars, restaurants and a licensed cinema. Off the main thoroughfare of Byres Road, Ashton Lane is a focus for bars, cafes and ...

  4. Grosvenor Picture Palace - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Percy Hothersall [2] The Grosvenor Picture Palace, later known as the Footage, is a former cinema and pub at the corner of Grosvenor Street and Oxford Road in Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, United Kingdom. Built in 1913–15, it was the largest cinema outside London in its day. It was later a Stonegate pub which closed in 2024.

  5. Cineworld Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    www.cineworld.co.uk. Cineworld Glasgow Renfrew Street is a cinema on Renfrew Street, Glasgow, Scotland, located in the north-east of the city centre. It is adjacent to Buchanan Bus Station and the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, as well as being close to Sauchiehall Street and Buchanan Galleries. At 62 m (203 ft) tall, the building is currently the ...

  6. ABC Muirend/Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 55.8095°N 4.2718°W. The ABC cinema (originally called the Toledo), on Clarkston Road in the Muirend area of Glasgow, existed from 1933 to 2001. At the time of its closing, it was the second-oldest working cinema in Glasgow, Scotland.

  7. The Scottish Short Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first festival took place in Glasgow at the Grosvenor Cinema and was hosted by Scottish actor David Anderson. [2] With a desire to bring the festival closer to home, the festival was moved to the Howden Park Centre in Livingston where the date of the festival was also moved to January 2014 rather than December 2013.

  8. Green's Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Green's Playhouse was an entertainment complex comprising a cinema, ballroom, tea rooms and other facilities. The Playhouse was at 126 Renfield Street, Glasgow, Scotland, commissioned by George Green Ltd, designed by the architect John Fairweather, and built by the Cinema Building Company. Opened in 1927, the Playhouse operated until the 1970s ...

  9. Category:Films shot in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (2024 film) Badla (2019 film) Batgirl (film) The Batman (film) Beats (2019 British film) Bell Bottom (2021 film) Blind (2023 film) The Bowler and the Bunnet.