General Cinema Corporation ended in 2002.
Cinema International Corporation ended in 1981.
Green Cinema ended in 1987.
In 1960, the average price of a cinema ticket in Australia was around 50 cents. This price varied depending on the location and type of cinema, with some suburban theaters charging slightly less and more upscale venues charging a bit more. The cost reflected the general affordability of entertainment during that era, as cinema was a popular pastime for many Australians.
Flying bag scene, in American Beauty, The end of Gladiator, The village, when Ivy Gets saved end of Point Blank ... :D
It is currently out on DVD & Bluray so aside from special screenings for kids, it is now out of theaters.
General Cinema Corporation was created in 1935.
Cinema International Corporation ended in 1981.
General Development Corporation was created in 1954.
General Revenue Corporation was created in 1981.
The population of General Revenue Corporation is 1,300.
General Patent Corporation was created in 1987.
Cinema Canada ended in 1989.
Carlton Cinema ended in 2003.
Grafton Cinema ended in 1973.
Cinema Prague ended in 2009.
Green Cinema ended in 1987.
No, not in general.