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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is an American cinema chain founded in 1997 in Austin, Texas, which is famous for serving dinner and drinks during the movie, as well as its strict policy of requiring its audiences to maintain proper cinema-going etiquette. Sony Pictures Experiences acquired the chain in June 2024.
For decades, studios weren’t allowed to run movie theaters and control what was played on the screens due to an antitrust Supreme Court case (United States v. Paramount Pictures ) decided in 1948.
June 6, 2024 at 12:59 PM. Amanda McCoy/amccoy@star-telegram.com. All five Alamo Drafthouse Cinema locations in North Texas have closed. The five theaters that have closed are spread out across the ...
June 12, 2024 at 5:24 PM. Austin-based theater chain Alamo Drafthouse Cinema has been acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment. Alamo will continue to operate all 35 of the chain’s theaters ...
The Alamo is a 1960 American epic historical war film about the 1836 Siege and Battle of the Alamo produced and directed by John Wayne and starring Wayne as Davy Crockett.The film also co-stars Richard Widmark as Jim Bowie and Laurence Harvey as William B. Travis, and features Frankie Avalon, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joan O'Brien, Chill Wills, Joseph Calleia, Ken Curtis, Ruben Padilla as ...
The replica of the Alamo built for John Wayne's film The Alamo (1960). Alamo Village is a movie set and tourist attraction north of Brackettville, Texas, United States.It was the first movie location built in Texas, originally constructed for and best known as the setting for The Alamo (1960), directed by John Wayne and starring Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey and Frankie Avalon.
June 6, 2024 at 1:50 PM. Six Alamo Drafthouse franchised locations are closing abruptly after their owner filed for bankruptcy. The venues include five Texas locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth ...
Box office. $2,342,000 [1] $1,450,000 (US rentals) [2] Fort Worth is a 1951 American Western film directed by Edwin L. Marin and starring Randolph Scott. It is Marin's final directing work, as he died two months before the release.