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Originally posted by Ryan Gallagher View PostMy hope would be they reimplemented 35mm capacity. Or added digital. If they kept original equipment it that would be a very interesting booth to work in, carbons perhaps, older simplex maybe?
That theater is a two hour trip from me. It might be fun to contact them and ask for a tour!
We're off to see the wizard,
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz!
We hear he is a whiz of whiz if ever a whiz there was
If ever oh ever a whiz there was
The Wizard of Oz is one because
because, becuase, because, because, becaaaauuuussseee...
Because of the wonderful things he does...
We're off to see the Wizard, the Wonderful Wizard of Oz!!!!
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Originally posted by Ed Gordon...a bottle of acetone...
However, if those concerns persisted until 1958, they could also be related to battery maintained emergency lighting, crush bars on doors, sprinkler systems, and a whole bunch of other requirements in today's fire code that likely weren't in 1958's.
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for sale....MUSTANG DRIVE IN THEATRE (aka JEM DRIVE IN) in GUELPH, ONTARIO in CANADA. ONLY 3.4 million Canadian dollars. 11.6 ACRES
****ONE SCREEN**** Owner John D’Addetta
Here is the link as of June 1st 2025.......... https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/2...pheramosa-east
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I'm sure anyone interested in that property would know this already, but that real estate listing shows the property as "legal non-conforming", which means that it isn't an allowed use under the current zoning bylaw but it's allowed to continue as a drive-in as long as that use is uninterrupted, but if that use ceases (closes, goes out of business, etc.) it can't be re-opened as a drive-in.
So if the current owner stops operating it before selling it to the next guy, said next guy is outta-luck if he wants to reopen it as a drive-in.
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I have been advised that two of Landmark's theatres in Alberta are available for sale.
These are not my theatres, I know nothing further about them past what you see here.
Here is what I got:
We wanted to share an exciting opportunity that may be of interest to you or your network. Landmark Cinemas currently has two single-screen theatres available for sale in Alberta. Whether you're looking to expand your portfolio or invest in a unique community property, these listings offer both potential and character.
* Brooks, Alberta:
* Single screen / currently “Closed”;
* Listed Price - $230,000.00 [Includes land, building & all equipment];
* Listing Agent:
Brad Stolsonland
Broker / Owner
ReMax Main Street Realty
Phone: [403] 793-3776
Email: stolson@telusplanet.net<mailto:stolson@telusplanet .net>
* Edson, Alberta:
* Single screen / currently “Open & Operating”;
* Listed Price - $550,000.00 [includes land, building & all equipment];
* Listing Agent:
Karen Spenser-Miller
Broker / Owner
Twins Century 21 Realty
Phone: [780] 712-3333
Email: kspenser.miller@century21.ca<mailto:kspenser.mille r@century21.ca>
If either property is of interest, please feel free to reach out directly to the listing agents for more information or to schedule a viewing. And if you know someone who might be interested, we’d greatly appreciate you passing this along.Last edited by Frank Cox; Yesterday, 04:11 PM. Reason: Removed attached file. I have o idea how that got there.
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The first one would appear to be the Landmark Cinema Brooks (or perhaps Oasis Cinema under a former name). (was the only cinema in town it seems).
The 2nd appears to be the Landmark Cinema Edson (apparently the ONLY cinema in Edson). (also only cinema in town it seems).
(links are to the google maps page with photos). Both seem kinda charming little small town single screen cinemas, I hope they survive or become community spaces.Last edited by Ryan Gallagher; Yesterday, 05:14 PM.
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