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Cinemark Polaris 18 and XD. 1071 Gemini Place, Columbus, OH 43240. 614-781-8228 | View Map.
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May 31, 2023 · via Cinema Treasures. Address: 1770 East 17th Avenue. The 17th Avenue Drive In Theatre celebrated its grand opening on July 19, 1956. It boasted one movie screen that was a 120-feet-tall. The opening movies were Billy The Kid (1941), Tarzan’s Escape (1936), and Bandits of Sherwood Forest (1945). Opened: 1956.
Cinemark Polaris 18 and XD. Theatre Info. Featured Movies. Advance Tickets. 1071 Gemini Place, Columbus OH 43240. Always accepting applications. Advance Tickets.
Mulholland Drive: Directed by David Lynch. With Naomi Watts, Jeanne Bates, Dan Birnbaum, Laura Harring. After a car wreck on Mulholland Drive renders a woman amnesiac, she and a Hollywood-hopeful search for clues and answers across Los Angeles in a twisting venture beyond dreams and reality.
- David Lynch
- 1 min
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Update Theater Information. Get Facebook Links. AMC Columbus 10. 5275 Westpointe Plaza Drive. Columbus, OH 43228. Message: 614-529-9462 more ». Add Theater to Favorites. formerly Starplex Cinemas - Westpointe Movies, which changed to AMC Starplex Columbus 10 after AMC acquired Starplex Cinemas in 2015. It was later renamed to the AMC Columbus 10.
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Opened on December 25, 1937, the Drexel was one of 10 Columbus theatres owned by William and Ethel Chesbrough. When the couple divorced in the mid-1930s, Ethel retained ownership of the theatre, and in 1959, began leasing it to Bexley resident Jerry Knight. Knight carefully guarded the Drexel’s reputation by not showing mainstream films that ...