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Odeon and Theatres
The Cineplex Odeon Theatres are now operated by Cineplex Entertainment in Canada and as AMC Theatres in the United States.
In 1984, Cineplex bought out Canadian Odeon Theatres, a unit of the UK firm Odeon Cinemas and operator of the Odeon cinemas in Canada, to become Cineplex Odeon.
In 1986, Cineplex Odeon bought out the RKO Century Theatres chain ( previously Century Theatres New York area chain and RKO Stanley Warner Theatres ).
In May 1998, Cineplex Odeon Theatres merged with New York City-based Loews Theatres ( founded in 1904 by Marcus Loew ) to form Loews Cineplex Entertainment.
During the early 1980s, Iureş appeared at both the Bulandra and Odeon Theatres in Bucharest.
After the sale to J. Arthur Rank Corporation, Odeon also operated a wholly owned Canadian subsidiary, Odeon Theatres ( Canada ) Ltd., with more than a hundred cinemas in Canada, coast-to-coast.
This business was sold in 1978 to the Canadian Theatres chain and became Canadian Odeon Theatres, then was sold again in 1984 to Cineplex, forming Cineplex Odeon ( now, once again, Cineplex ).
Such grandness did not exist in any of the other theatre properties owned and operated by Cineplex Odeon, as most of them dated after World War II when J. Arthur Rank came to Canada to start Odeon Theatres of Canada in the late 1940s.
" The " Odeon Theatres of Canada " name was first used in January 1941.
Odeon Canada merged with the Canadian Theatres chain in 1978, becoming known as Canadian Odeon Theatres.

Odeon and Canada
" An additional legacy unit, Famous Players Theaters ( Canada ) was sold in 2005 to its competitor Cineplex Odeon Corporation.
* A former name of the Odeon Events Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
* 650 UK cinemas ( Odeon, Gaumont and Paramount chains ) plus various international holdings, including subsidiaries in Canada and The Netherlands
Cineplex Odeon Corporation was one of North America's largest movie theatre operators, with theatres in its home country of Canada and the United States.
* Odeon Events Centre, Saskatoon, Canada
After the film's spring 1995 theatrical run, the film was released on videocassette in 1995 by A-Pix Entertainment and in Canada that same year by Cineplex Odeon.
, the company is still locally active in Canada under the Odeon Films banner.
The head office of Odeon Canada was in Toronto, Ontario, and later, the north Toronto suburb of Willowdale, Ontario.

Odeon and was
The first collection of records to be called an " album " was Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite, release in April 1909 as a four-disc set by Odeon records.
Speaking to his agent from a telephone box in Leicester Square, London, he looked around for inspiration, noted that The Caine Mutiny was being shown at the Odeon Cinema in 1954, and decided to change his name to " Michael Caine ".
Speaking to his agent from a telephone box in Leicester Square in London, Micklewhite looked around for inspiration, noted that The Caine Mutiny was being shown at the Odeon Cinema, and thus changed his name to " Michael Caine ", which he has retained since.
This was demolished to build an Odeon cinema in 1939.
In the late 1930s, the Odeon cinema on the junction of Tufnell Park Road and Holloway Road was built as a Gaumont but was severely damaged by a doodlebug during the Second World War.
The poll was a catalyst for Lambeth London Borough Council and Transport for London's Street Management to co-operate on a joint funding arrangement for further streetscape improvements, which benefited The Dip between St Leonard's and Streatham station and the stretch north of the Odeon as far as Woodbourne Avenue.
This large building, which originally was an Odeon cinema is operating now as Freedom Centre International, a Pentecostal Church.
The song was a mainstay of Springsteen and the E Street Band's concert set lists during the early part of his career, and a 1975 performance is included on the 2006 Hammersmith Odeon London ' 75 audio and video release.
For the Hammersmith Odeon shows which were filmed, an additional keyboard player, Richie Close ( who died a few years later from Legionnaires ' disease ) was also added, and former members Peter Bardens and Mel Collins made guest appearances.
The site was earmarked for redevelopment, with the closed Odeon cinema being the subject of a proposal to re-open it as part of an arts complex with a cinema at its heart.
The world premiere was at the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square on 31 August 1961.
In the 1990s, a large multiplex Odeon cinema was built in Upper High Street.
Instead, he began to teach private piano lessons and was hired as a pianist for Casa Gomes in 1921 and the Odeon Cinema from 1920-1924.
* Allan Holdsworth: Guitars ( 1990 ) — filled in for the deceased Alan Murphy at The 1990 Hammersmith Odeon Shows ( Holdsworth was Murphy's hero )
** this live recording was subsequently released as the CD Hammersmith Odeon London ' 75
The event was filmed by director Richard Gayer, whose subsequent film, entitled Alternative Miss World, premiered at the Odeon in London's Leicester Square as well as featuring at the Cannes Film Festival, both events which were attended by Divine.
She was interned for six months during World War II, but kept her books hidden in a vacant apartment upstairs at 12 rue de l ' Odeon.
The name is reminiscent of the 1845 opened, in 1848 spent " Odeon ", which was the largest, several thousand people making ballroom of Vienna ( 4641 square meters of floor space ); in the present, in the quarter after the stock market is located.
Highlights included a slot supporting Pallas at Hammersmith Odeon, London, in March and several more gigs at the band's second home the Marquee Club-including one which was filmed.
This was replaced in 1966 by a smaller cinema ( the Odeon, known for a time after closure as an Odeon in 1982 as the Coronet, not to be confused with the Coronet below ) which was itself demolished in 1988.

Odeon and started
OKeh started the PNY-34000 series ( along with the Odeon ONY-36000 series ) lasting until late 1930 or early 1931.
Work started in winter 2003-04 with the refurbishment of Streatham Green and repaving and relighting of the High Road between St Leonard's Church and the Odeon Cinema.
After publishing translations of Victor Hugo's Odes and Chants du crépuscule, and launching a literary journal, Rheinisches Odeon ( 1836 – 38 ), in 1837 he started working as a bookkeeper in Barmen, where he remained until 1839.
By 1933 he had 26 Odeons and " Odeon " had started to become a household word, used interchangeably with " cinema " in some parts of the UK until after World War II.

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