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The Bloor Cinema
The Bloor cinema is probably the oldest theater building standing in Toronto.
It was originally built for vaudeville at the turn of the century.
The interior was modernized in the 1940s and seats 945.
The booth has Century CC projectors with Kneisley conversions of Strong constellations.
An Elmo 16mm is also installed.
The rewind room
The Kingsway Cinema
The booth Before renovations. Peerless Magnarcs Century C's and Smart Mod6.
After Renovation Century C's with ORC 3KW.
The Roxy Cinema
The Roxy started as a Quonset hut single in the 1940s and later became a drugstore.
Recently a civic minded citizen restored it to the very nice twin theatre that it is today
Antique projectors are on display in the lobby.
The booth has Simplex projectors, Strong consoles and Strong platters with Ultra stereo and Peavey amps.
The Royal Cinema
Front of the Toronto's finest repertory theater
Zeiss Xenosol III 2500 watt xenon lamphouse and rebuilt Century CC with magnetic and DTS
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