Famous Players
- George Gebro
- Dániel Sibalin
- Demetris Hadjistyllis
- Vladimir Helbichstatoules
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... Famous Players put the Stanley up for sale in the spring of 1991, with the condition that it not be used as a movie theatre ... months leading up to the Stanley's closure, Famous Players had a conditional sale agreement for the theatre with Vancouver developer Sandy Cox, who was ... Company, and in 1997 it purchased the theatre from Famous Players for $3,173,000 ...
... Cine Entreprise built the theatre before Cine Entreprise was itself sold to Famous Players ... By 1995, Famous Players and Future Shop occupied the former Cine Entreprise space ... Fortune Cinemas replaced the Famous Players location in 2006, only to be repurchased by Cineplex a few years later ...
... It was operated by Famous Players ... Coliseum Ottawa 3090 Carling Avenue, Ottawa ON, K2B 7K2 1996- 12 Originally owned by Famous Players, this was Ottawa's first modern megaplex when it opened in 1996 ... de Ville's underground shopping complex 1971–1996 2 Operated by Famous Players ...
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Famous quotes containing the words players and/or famous:
“People stress the violence. Thats the smallest part of it. Football is brutal only from a distance. In the middle of it theres a calm, a tranquility. The players accept pain. Theres a sense of order even at the end of a running play with bodies stewn everywhere. When the systems interlock, theres a satisfaction to the game that cant be duplicated. Theres a harmony.”
—Don Delillo (b. 1926)
“Towns are full of people, houses full of tenants, hotels full of guests, trains full of travelers, cafés full of customers, parks full of promenaders, consulting-rooms of famous doctors full of patients, theatres full of spectators, and beaches full of bathers. What previously was, in general, no problem, now begins to be an everyday one, namely, to find room.”
—José Ortega Y Gasset (18831955)