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    The Cineplex Odeon brand is still being used by Cineplex Entertainment at some theatres that were once owned by the Cineplex Odeon Corporation, with...
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    Cineplex Odeon Films (later known as Odeon Films) was the film distribution unit of the Canadian cinema chain Cineplex Odeon Corporation. The company was...
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    became known as "Loews." The company merged with Canadian-based Cineplex Odeon Corporation in 1998, only to go bankrupt in 2001 (as did many other large...
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    acquisition of Loews Cineplex's Canadian operations (which included the assets of the former Cineplex Odeon chain) by Onex Corporation and Oaktree Capital...
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  • Ontario. Cineplex may also refer to: Cineplex Deutschland [de], a German cinema chain Cineplex Odeon Corporation, a former Canadian movie theatre operators...
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    Ellis Jacob (category Cineplex Entertainment)
    exhibition business took place in October 1987 when he joined Cineplex Odeon Corporation as its chief financial officer. Under his role, he helped bring...
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  • 1998 merger between Sony-Loews and Cineplex Odeon Corporation caused them to become part of the new Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corp. Magic Johnson worked...
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    The movie theater chain was renamed Plitt Theaters. In 1985, Cineplex Odeon Corporation merged with Plitt. In later years, Paramount's TV division would...
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  • Canadian Odeon Theatres, then was sold again in 1984 to Cineplex Corporation, forming Cineplex Odeon, then later became known as Loews Cineplex Entertainment...
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  • Pictures through its Famous Players division. In May 1986, rival Cineplex Odeon Corporation unsuccessfully attempted to sue Paramount for breaching a pre-set...
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    originally a multiplex cinema with six screens, operated by the Cineplex Odeon Corporation. The multiplex's lobby was just below ground level, while the...
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  • June 26, 1987, Coca-Cola sold The Walter Reade Organization to Cineplex Odeon Corporation. On October 14, 1987, Coca-Cola's entertainment division invested...
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    1977 opening of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. In 1987, Cineplex Odeon Corporation acquired the Walter Reade Organization and took over operation...
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    Canadian assets of Canadian Odeon Theatres in 1984 as part of that chain's merger into Cineplex Odeon Corporation (now Cineplex Entertainment). Later, it...
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    Woodfield Mall Cinemas 5-plex closed in 2000 and was last operated by Cineplex Odeon Corporation. After it closed, the space was turned into a theme restaurant...
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    In 1987, he was one of 48 Canadian artists commissioned by the Cineplex Odeon Corporation for works to be installed in cinema complexes in Canada and the...
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  • Columbia assets of Canadian Odeon Theatres as part of that chain's merger into Cineplex Odeon Corporation, now Cineplex Entertainment. In late 2013,...
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  • OVAL a painting apx. 8 feet by 18 feet for Orlando, Florida, USA Cineplex Odeon Corporation of Sand Lake Seven Cinemas The Smithsonian Museum of American...
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    screen theater was split into four screens when Cineplex Odeon Corporation took it over. Cineplex Odeon also added another four screens, topped by additional...
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  • and was originally run by Odeon Theatres. In 1984, Odeon Theatres became Cineplex Odeon Corporation, and in 1990, Cineplex Odeon decided not to renew the...
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    of the multiplex or cineplex; he later founded the Cineplex Odeon Corporation, opening the 18-screen Toronto Eaton Centre Cineplex, the world's largest...
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    towards screening art films. Taylor and Garth Drabinsky created the Cineplex Odeon Corporation in 1979, and by 1987 it was the largest theatre chain in North...
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  • was released in the United States and Canada on August 7, 1987, by Cineplex Odeon Films, and is based on Lewis Carroll's Alice stories. The fourth feature...
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  • cinemas in larger cities. (Plitt Theatres was later purchased by Cineplex Odeon Corporation in 1987.[relevant?]) For its part, the television network produced...
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  • Corporation of Canada, better known as Livent, was a theatre production company based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1989 by former Cineplex Odeon executives...
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    member of the board of directors of MCA INC. and its affiliate Cineplex-Odeon Corporation. He played a key role in the creation of United Cinemas International...
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  • Tiger Claws in Toronto". Showtimes. Vol. 1, no. 34. Toronto: Cineplex Odeon Corporation. "Our History". filmonemedia.com. Film One Media. Retrieved May...
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  • buying the company completely in 1985, but later sold it to the Cineplex Odeon Corporation on June 26, 1987. New York Times: Feb 5, 1952. p. 29' Norris,...
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  • Famous Players (category Cineplex Entertainment)
    eventually sold its property to Cineplex Odeon Cinemas, on the condition it never again be used to show filmed entertainment. Cineplex's live-theatre division renovated...
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    Garmercy Park and has since been placed on display around Europe. Cineplex Odeon Corporation upgraded the existing movie theater to include four screens in...
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