What follows is a chronology of 70mm six-track stereophonic sound
feature-film presentations in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The focus of this work is on 5-perf 70mm feature films and the cinemas
in which they were exhibited. Short subjects, 8-perf and 15-perf (IMAX,
Iwerks, etc.) and Special Venue presentations have not been included
(but consideration will be given to adding them in a revision).
The emphasis here is on the titles that received publicly-promoted,
commercial exhibition in 70mm and their playdates. To facilitate an
easy-to-reference title- and date-based layout, no details have been
provided pertaining to the brand of 70mm (i.e. Todd-AO, Super
Panavision, Ultra Panavision, Cinerama, D-150, etc.) or technical
particulars of each presentation (i.e. O-neg source, inter-neg source,
blow-up, pillarboxed, letterboxed, Dolby A, Dolby SR, five screen
channels vs. three, baby boom, split surround, digital sound, etc.).
Part 1: The 70mm-Equipped Cinemas
CALGARY PLACE CINEMAS: Opened on June 19, 1969, at 333 4th Avenue SW in
Calgary. This twin cinema had 626 seats in Cinema 1 and 444 seats in
Cinema 2. The theatre was tri-plexed on April 10, 1981. Although
equipped to show 70mm presentations, there is no known features to have
been shown in this format. The ownership timeline was Famous Players
Theatres (1970-1994). The cinema was closed on July 17, 1994.
CAPITOL THEATRE : Opened on May 7, 1921, at 230 8th Avenue West in
Calgary. This single-screen theatre had 1,570 seats. The first 70mm
presentation was "Around the World in 80 Days" commencing July 17, 1958
and running until August 2, 1958. The last 70mm showing was "Gone With
the Wind" February 14, 1968 running until May 7, 1968. The ownership
timeline was Famous Players Theatres (1921-1972). The cinema was closed
on April 16, 1972.
CHINOOK THEATRE: Opened on September 29, 1965, at 6253 McLeod Trail in
Calgary. This single-screen theatre had 718 seats. The first 70mm
presentation (and venues debut attraction) was "Those Magnificent Men
in their Flying Machines" on September 29, 1965, running until November
10, 1965. The last 70mm showing was "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
on May 24, 1989, running until September 28, 1989. The ownership
timeline was Famous Players Theatres (1965-1990). The cinema was closed
on September 16, 1990.
EAU CLAIR MARKET CINEMAS: Opened on August 13, 1993, at 200 Barclay
Parade SW in Calgary. This five-screen cinema had a total of 1,458 seats
(289, 293, 195, 213, 468) and 70mm projection capabilities featured in
the largest house. A sixth screen, with seating for 303 was added when
the IMAX next door shut down on July 18, 2004. The first 70mm
presentation was a midnight showing of "Pink Floyd: The Wall" on May 25,
1996 and the last 70mm showing was a midnight showing of "Terminator 2:
Judgement Day" on July 20, 1996. The 70mm facilities were only used for
nine films for midnight shows. The ownership timeline was Cineplex Odeon
Theatres (1993-present). The cinema is open and showing movies (though
its 70mm capabilities have probably long since been removed).
NORTH HILL CINERAMA (aka North Hill Cinema, Northill Cinema): Opened on
December 21, 1967, at the North Hill Shopping Centre,1705 16th Avenue
North West in Calgary. This single-screen Cinerama theatre had 785
seats. The first 70mm presentation was "Far From the Madding Crowd" on
February 21, 1968 running until April 9, 1968. The last 70mm showing was
"Geronimo: An American Legend" on December 10, 1993 running until
January 6, 1994. The ownership timeline was National General Cinemas
(1967-1970), managed by Famous Players Theatres (1970-1973), Canadian
Theatres (1973-1978), Canadian Odeon Theatres (1978-1984) and Cineplex
Odeon Theatres (1984-1999). The cinema was closed on August 29, 1999.
NORTHLAND VILLAGE CINEMAS: Opened on August 19, 1988 at 5111 Northland
Drive NW in Calgary. The five-screen cinema had a total of 1,360 seats
(221, 258, 403, 257, 221) and 70mm projection capabilities featured in
the largest house. The first 70mm presentation was "Die Hard" on August
26, 1988 running until November 10, 1988. The last 70mm showing was "Far
and Away" on July 1, 1992 until July 9, 1992. The ownership timeline was
Cineplex Odeon Theatres (1988-2002). The cinema was closed on May 20,
2002.
MARDA THEATRE (aka Odeon Theatre): Opened on January 18, 1952 at 2101
33rd Avenue SW in Calgary. The single-screen theatre had 496 seats.
Named changed to Odeon Theatre in 1964 when the theatre was sold to
Odeon Theatres Canada Ltd. On June 20, 1975, the theatre was twinned
with 529 seats in theatre 1 and 349 seats in theatre 2. The first 70mm
presentation was "The Sound of Music" on March 31, 1965, running until
August 16, 1966. The last 70mm showing was "Empire of the Sun" on March
4, 1988, running until May 5, 1988. The ownership timeline was Marc and
Mada Jenkins (1952-1964), Odeon Theatres (1964-1978), Canadian Odeon
Theatres (1978-1984) and Cineplex Odeon Theatres (1984-1988). The
theatre was closed on August 18,1988.
ODEON THEATRE (see Marda Theatre)
PALACE THEATRE: Opened on October 25, 1921 at 219 8th Avenue West in
Calgary. This single-screen theatre had 1,787 seats. The first 70mm
presentation was "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" on June 4, 1982
running until September 15, 1982. The last 70mm showing was "Batman" and
"Lethal Weapon 2" on October 13, 1989 running until November 16, 1989.
The ownership timeline was Allen Theatres (1921-1927) and Famous Players
Theatres (1921-1990). The theatre was closed on February 8, 1990.
PALLISER SQUARE CINEMAS: Opened on December 25, 1970, at 60-115 9th
Avenue SE in Calgary. This twin cinema had 656 seats in Cinema 1 and 569
seats in Cinema 2. Both cinemas were equipped for 70mm presentations.
The first 70mm presentation was "The Empire Strikes Back" on May 21,
1980, running until October 9, 1980. The last 70mm showing was a "Pink
Floyd: The Wall" midnight show on June 11, 1994. The ownership timeline
was Famous Players Theatres (1970-1994). The cinema was closed on
October 16, 1994.
SHOWCASE GRAND (see Sherman Grand Theatre)
SHERMAN GRAND THEATRE (aka Grand Theatre, Showcase Grand Theatre):
Opened on February 5, 1912 at 608 1st Street SW in Calgary. This single
screen theatre had 1,500 seats. Twinned with dividing wall into
side-by-side theatres on September 15, 1972, with 561 seats in theatre 1
and 568 seats in theatre 2. On December 20, 1985, remodeled and reopened
as Showcase Grand Theatre. The theatre was piggyback twinned, with both
theatres equipped for 70mm presentations. Theatre 1 had 647 seats and
theatre 2 had 363 seats. The first and only 70mm presentations were "A
Chorus Line" on December 20, 1985, running until January 30, 1986 and
"Out of Africa" on December 20, 1985, running until February 27, 1986.
The ownership timeline was Senator James Lougheed (1912-1936), Baron
Enterprises (1936-1969), Odeon Theatres (1969-1981), Canadian Odeon
Theatres (1981-1984), and Cineplex Odeon Theatres (1984-1999). The
theatre was closed on November 21, 1999.
SOUTHCENTRE CINEMA: Opened on November 26, 1986, at 100 Anderson Road SE
in Calgary. The seven-screen cinema had 70mm projection capabilities
featured in two of the largest houses. The first 70mm presentation was
"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" on November 26, 1986, running in Cinema
2 until March 26, 1987 and in Cinema 4 until December 23, 1986. The last
70mm showing was "Patriot Games" on June 5, 1992, running until August
13, 1992. The ownership timeline was Famous Players Theatres
(1986-1999). The cinema was closed on April 22, 1999.
SOUTHLAND CINEMAS 4: Opened December 18, 1981, at Southland Drive and
Macleod Trail SW in Calgary. The four-screen cinemas have a total of
1,036 seats (467, 180, 182, 207) with 70mm projection capabilities
featured in the largest house. The first 70mm presentation was "Star
Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" on October 29, 1982 running until November
18, 1982. The last 70mm showing was "Staying Alive" on September 16,
1983 running until September 22, 1983. The ownership timeline was
Canadian Odeon Theatres (1981-1984) and Cineplex Odeon Theatres
(1984-2001). The cinema was closed on April 17, 2001.
SUNRIDGE MALL CINEMAS 5: Opened on June 8, 1984 in the Sunridge Mall at
36th Street and 26th Avenue in Calgary. The five cinemas have a total of
1,671 seats, making it the largest multiplex theatre in Calgary. Cinema
1, with 629-seats, is equipped for 70mm projection capabilities. The
first 70mm presentation was "2010" on December 7, 1984 until February 7,
1985. The last 70mm showing was "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" on
May 24, 1989 running until July 27, 1989. The ownership timeline was
Famous Players Theatres (1984-2002). The cinema closed on May 2, 2002.
UPTOWN THEATRE: Opened on March 30, 1951, at 612 8 Avenue SW in Calgary.
The single-screen theatre had 1,100 seats. The 70mm system was installed
on March 21, 1960. It was twinned on March 23, 1973 with 551 seats in
Theatre 1 and 484 seats in Theatre 2. The first 70mm presentation was
"Solomon and Sheba" on March 21, 1960 until April 10, 1960. The final
70mm showing was a second-run of "Top Gun" on January 16, 1987, running
until January 29, 1987. The ownership timeline was Odeon Theatres
(1951-1981), Canadian Odeon Theatres (1981-1984), Cineplex Odeon
Theatres (1984-1989). Theatre closed on January 26, 1989. In 1993 it
became a mixed used venue until it closed permanently on November 6,
2011.
Part 2: The 70mm Presentations
Opening date YYYY-MM-DD
TITLE
cinema (duration in weeks) [notes]
* Reserved-seat engagement (i.e. roadshow)
** 70mm promoted only in advance of release and/or during initial
day(s) of run; presentation likely 35mm
m/o = continuation of a booking from another cinema
1958-07-17
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS
Capitol (3)
1960-03-21
SOLOMON AND SHEBA
Uptown (3)
1960-04-14
PORGY AND BESS*
Uptown (2)
1960-06-15
CAN-CAN*
Capitol (6)
1960-09-14
BEN-HUR*
Capitol (8)
1961-03-31
THE ALAMO
Uptown (4)
1961-07-27
EXODUS*
Uptown (3)
1961-09-28
SPARTACUS
Uptown (4)
1962-08-03
EL CID
Capitol (7)
1962-12-13
OKLAHOMA!
Capitol (1)
1963-01-31
BARABBAS
Uptown (5)
1963-03-20
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA*
Uptown (7)
1963-03-28
MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY*
Capitol (5)
1963-06-26
CLEOPATRA
Capitol (14)
1964-10-28
MY FAIR LADY*
Uptown (14)
1965-03-31
THE SOUND OF MUSIC*
Odeon (72)
1965-09-29
THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES*
Chinook
(6)
1966-04-22
THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY*
Chinook (6)
1966-05-02
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY
Capitol (4 days) [Kirov Ballet]
1966-06-29
DOCTOR ZHIVAGO*
Chinook (33)
1967-01-25
THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY*
Capitol (3)
1967-02-15
DOCTOR ZHIVAGO*
Capitol m/o (2 [35])
1967-03-16
THE BIBLE*
Capitol (7)
1967-12-21
CAMELOT*
Chinook (13)
1968-02-14
GONE WITH THE WIND*
Capitol (12)
1968-02-21
FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD*
North Hill (7)
1968-05-17
GONE WITH THE WIND*
North Hill m/o (3 [15])
1968-06-26
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY*
North Hill (14)
1968-12-18
ICE STATION ZEBRA*
North Hill (8)
1969-02-06
STAR!*
Chinook (6)
1969-02-12
DOCTOR ZHIVAGO
North Hill (1)
1969-05-28
SOUTH PACIFIC
North Hill (4)
1969-06-12
SWEET CHARITY*
Odeon (7)
1969-06-25
BEN-HUR*
North Hill (6)
1969-08-06
KRAKATOA, EAST OF JAVA
North Hill (6)
1969-12-17
HELLO, DOLLY!*
Chinook (20)
1970-02-04
THE JOLSON STORY
North Hill (1)
1970-02-11
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
North Hill (3)
1970-03-04
GONE WITH THE WIND
North Hill (1)
1970-03-11
MEDITERRANEAN HOLIDAY
North Hill (1)
1970-03-18
GRAND PRIX
North Hill (1)
1970-12-18
SONG OF NORWAY*
Chinook (7)
1971-03-26
MY FAIR LADY
Chinook (3)
1973-08-03
THIS IS CINERAMA
North Hill (1)
1974-09-20
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
North Hill (5)
1975-10-17
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
North Hill (3)
1979-12-21
THE ROSE
Palliser Square** (8)
1980-05-21
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
Palliser Square (20)
1980-07-11
THE ROSE
North Hill (1)
1980-07-18
THE ROSE
Odeon (3)
1980-09-12
THE ROSE
Odeon (2)
1980-10-17
APOCALYPSE NOW
North Hill [midnight]
1980-11-07
APOCALYPSE NOW
North Hill (6) 12-18
1980-12-19
APOCALYPSE NOW
Odeon (5)
1981-04-10
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
North Hill [midnight]
1981-04-24
TOMMY
North Hill [midnight]
1981-05-01
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
North Hill [midnight]
1981-05-08
DIVINE MADNESS
North Hill [midnight]
1981-05-15
ALTERED STATES
North Hill [midnight]
1981-05-16
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
North Hill (1)
1981-05-22
OUTLAND
Palliser Square (5)
1981-06-12
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
Chinook (48)
1981-07-31
THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
North Hill (6)
1981-09-11
THE BLUE LAGOON
North Hill (2)
1981-09-18
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
North Hill [midnight]
1981-10-16
TOMMY
North Hill [midnight]
1981-10-23
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
North Hill [midnight]
1981-10-30
OUTLAND
North Hill [midnight]
1981-11-06
THE ROSE
North Hill [midnight]
1981-11-27
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
North Hill (1)
1981-12-04
GONE WITH THE WIND
North Hill (1)
1981-12-11
APOCALYPSE NOW
North Hill (2)
1982-03-05
QUEST FOR FIRE
Palliser Square (13)
1982-06-04
POLTERGEIST
Palliser Square (15)
1982-06-04
STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN
Palace (17)
1982-06-11
GREASE 2
Chinook (4)
1982-06-18
ANNIE
North Hill (15)
1982-07-09
TRON
Chinook (10)
1982-09-17
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
Palliser Square (6)
1982-09-17
POLTERGEIST
Chinook (1)
1982-10-01
STAR WARS / THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
Palace (10)
1982-10-22
APOCALYPSE NOW
North Hill (5)
1982-10-29
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
Chinook (1)
1982-10-29
STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN
Southland (3)
1982-11-19
POLTERGEIST
Southland (4)
1982-11-26
DAYS OF HEAVEN
North Hill (1)
1982-12-03
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
North Hill (2)
1983-01-28
GANDHI
North Hill (15)
1983-03-25
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
Palace (3)
1983-04-01
LETS SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER
Southland (1)
1983-04-08
GANDHI
Southland (11) [70mm from Week 6]
1983-04-29
BLUE THUNDER
North Hill (sneak preview)
1983-05-13
BLUE THUNDER
North Hill (6)
1983-05-13
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
Chinook (1)
1983-05-20
POLTERGEIST
Chinook (1)
1983-05-20
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
Palace (1)
1983-05-21
ANNIE
Chinook (3 days) [matinee]
1983-05-25
RETURN OF THE JEDI
Palace (18)
1983-06-17
SUPERMAN III
Chinook (7)
1983-06-24
BLUE THUNDER
Southland (1)
1983-07-15
STAYING ALIVE
Palliser Square (9)
1983-07-29
KRULL
North Hill (5)
1983-09-02
KRULL
Southland (2)
1983-09-02
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
North Hill (6)
1983-09-16
STAYING ALIVE
Southland (2)
1983-09-30
BRAINSTORM
Chinook (5)
1983-10-14
OCTOPUSSY
North Hill (1)
1983-10-14
OUTLAND
Palace (1)
1983-10-21
FAME
North Hill (1)
1983-10-21
THE RIGHT STUFF
Palace (7)
1983-10-28
THE EXORCIST
North Hill (1)
1983-11-04
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
North Hill (2)
1983-11-11
SUPERMAN
North Hill [canceled]
1983-11-18
POLTERGEIST
North Hill [canceled]
1983-11-18
APOCALYPSE NOW
North Hill (1)
1983-11-25
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS
North Hill [canceled]
1983-11-25
TRON
North Hill (1)
1983-12-02
POLTERGEIST
North Hill (1)
1983-12-02
TRON
North Hill [canceled]
1984-02-17
THE RIGHT STUFF
North Hill (4) [70mm during Week 4]
1984-05-23
INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM
Palace (22)
1984-06-01
STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK
Palliser Square (11)
1984-12-07
2010
Palliser Square (9)
1984-12-07
2010
Sunridge (9)
1984-12-07
POLTERGEIST
Palace (1)
1984-12-14
DUNE
Palace (7)
1984-12-14
STARMAN
North Hill (9)
1985-03-29
RETURN OF THE JEDI
Palace (5)
1985-06-21
COCOON
Palace (19)
1985-06-21
RETURN TO OZ
Sunridge (5)
1985-07-10
SILVERADO
North Hill (13)
1985-07-10
SILVERADO
Odeon (19) [70mm from Week 2]
1985-07-19
THE BLACK CAULDRON
Sunridge [sneak preview]
1985-07-24
THE BLACK CAULDRON
Palliser Square (7)
1985-07-24
THE BLACK CAULDRON
Sunridge (11)
1985-11-27
ROCKY IV
Palace (9)
1985-11-27
ROCKY IV
Sunridge (9)
1985-12-04
YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES
Palliser Square (8)
1985-12-20
A CHORUS LINE
North Hill (7)
1985-12-20
A CHORUS LINE
Showcase Grand (6)
1985-12-20
OUT OF AFRICA
Showcase Grand (10)
1986-02-07
A CHORUS LINE
Odeon (1)
1986-05-10
TOP GUN
Palliser Square [sneak preview]
1986-05-16
TOP GUN
Palliser Square (22)
1986-05-16
TOP GUN
Sunridge (21)
1986-05-22
COBRA
Palace (6)
1986-07-02
BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA
Palace (2)
1986-07-18
ALIENS
Palace (12)
1986-07-18
ALIENS
Sunridge (12)
1986-11-26
STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME
Palliser Square (15)
1986-11-26
STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME
Southcentre (#1: 17)
1986-11-26
STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME
Southcentre (#2: 4)
[interlock]
1986-12-19
THE MISSION
Chinook (22)
1987-01-16
TOP GUN
Uptown (2)
1987-06-03
THE UNTOUCHABLES
Palliser Square (15)
1987-06-03
THE UNTOUCHABLES
Southcentre (9)
1987-06-26
SPACEBALLS
Palace (4)
1987-08-05
STAKEOUT
Palliser Square (13)
1987-09-18
APOCALYPSE NOW
Chinook (1)
1987-09-25
THE UNTOUCHABLES
Chinook (2)
1987-11-25
THREE MEN AND A BABY
Palliser Square (15)
1987-12-11
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
Chinook (6)
1987-12-11
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
Sunridge (5)
1988-01-15
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
Palace (3)
1988-01-22
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
Southcentre (6)
1988-02-19
CRY FREEDOM
North Hill (5)
1988-02-26
THREE MEN AND A BABY
Southcentre (5)
1988-03-04
EMPIRE OF THE SUN
Odeon (9)
1988-05-20
WILLOW
Palliser Square (10)
1988-05-20
WILLOW
Southcentre (14)
1988-06-22
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT
Chinook (16) [70mm from Week 9]
1988-07-20
DIE HARD
North Hill (5)
1988-08-26
DIE HARD
Northland Village (11)
1988-11-23
COCOON: THE RETURN
North Hill (4)
1989-05-24
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE
Chinook (18)
1989-05-24
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE
Sunridge (12)
1989-06-09
STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER
Palace (4)
1989-06-09
STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER
Southcentre (7) [70mm
from Week 5]
1989-06-22
BATMAN
Palliser Square (15)
1989-06-22
BATMAN
Southcentre (21)
1989-07-07
LETHAL WEAPON 2
Palace (12)
1989-09-29
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE
Palace (1)
1989-09-29
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE
Southcentre (7)
1989-10-06
BATMAN
Palace (1)
1989-10-13
BATMAN / LETHAL WEAPON 2
Palace (5)
1989-11-03
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
North Hill (3)
1989-11-24
LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
Northland Village (2)
1990-03-02
THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER
Palliser Square (15)
1990-06-15
DICK TRACY
Palliser Square (6)
1990-06-15
DICK TRACY
Southcentre (9)
1990-06-15
GREMLINS 2: THE NEW BATCH
Southcentre (4)
1990-07-18
ARACHNOPHOBIA
Southcentre (9)
1991-05-24
BACKDRAFT
North Hill (7)
1991-12-06
STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY
Palliser Square
(9)
1992-02-21
APOCALYPSE NOW
North Hill (2)
1992-05-09
FAR AND AWAY
North Hill [sneak preview]
1992-05-16
FAR AND AWAY
North Hill [sneak preview]
1992-05-22
FAR AND AWAY
North Hill (6)
1992-06-05
PATRIOT GAMES
Southcentre (10)
1992-07-01
FAR AND AWAY
Northland Village (1)
1993-12-10
GERONIMO: AN AMERICAN LEGEND
North Hill (4)
1994-04-02
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-04-09
TOP GUN
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-04-16
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-04-23
BATMAN
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-04-30
STAR TREK VI
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-05-07
THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-05-14
THE EXORCIST
Palliser Square [midnight] (70mm?)
1994-05-21
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-05-28
TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY
Palliser Square [midnight]
(70mm?)
1994-06-04
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE
Palliser Square
[midnight]
1994-06-11
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
Palliser Square [midnight]
1994-06-25
GHOSTBUSTERS
Palliser Square [midnight] (70mm?)
1996-05-25
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
1996-06-01
DAYS OF THUNDER
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
1996-06-08
BATMAN
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
1996-06-15
STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME
Eau Claire Market
[midnight]
1996-06-22
THE UNTOUCHABLES
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
1996-06-29
ALIEN
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
1996-07-06
DIE HARD
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
1996-07-13
SILVERADO
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
1996-07-20
TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY
Eau Claire Market [midnight]
Note that some of the titles included in this chronology may have been
presented in 35mm during the latter week(s) of their engagement due to
contractual terms or print damage (and the distributors unwillingness
to supply a 70mm replacement print) or because the booking was moved to
a non-70mm-equipped auditorium within a multiplex. As well, the reverse
may have been true in some cases whereas a booking began with a 35mm
print because the lab was unable to complete the 70mm print order in
time for an opening-day delivery or the exhibitor negotiated a mid-run
switch to 70mm. In these cases, any 35mm portion of the engagement has
been included in the duration figure.
During the roadshow era, the reserved-seat policy, in some instances,
was relaxed during the summer and/or latter weeks of the run. Any
non-roadshow portion of such an engagement has been included in the
applicable duration figure.
References: Various issues of Boxoffice, The Calgary Herald, The
Hollywood Reporter, Motion Picture Exhibitor, and Variety; projection
and sound system trade advertisements and installation records.
Special Thanks: Calgary Public Library, Library and Archives Canada.
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