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Midvalley Cinemas
5766 South Redwood Road
Taylorsville, Utah
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Capitol Theatre
Brigham City, Utah
The Elberta Theatre opened in Brigham City on 12 March 1917, built by W. H. Shurtliffe and W. R. Dredge. A unique feature of the theater was that moviegoers entered the auditorium next to the screen, allowing latecomers to find their way to their seats using the reflected light of the film. An orchestra pit below the screen had room for a piano and up to five other instruments. About 1927, the Elberta was renamed the Capitol Theatre. It is now part of the Walker Cinemas chain.
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Midvalley Cinemas
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Opening day ad for the Midvalley Cinemas. Midvalley Cinemas, Taylorsville, Utah Deseret News, 9 December 1983, 9 December 1983 |
Ghostbusters in 70mm Dolby Stereo at the Midvalley Cinemas. Midvalley Cinemas, Taylorsville, Utah Deseret News, page C5, 1 September 1984 |
Silverado in 70mm 6-Track Dolby Stereo at Crossroads, Midvalley, Cottonwood Mall, and Century. This may be the only time a movie played in 70mm at four separate theaters at the same time, in the Salt Lake area. Midvalley Cinemas, Taylorsville, Utah Deseret News, page C4, 10 July 1985 |
First advertisement for Cineplex Odeon in the Salt Lake area. Midvalley Cinemas, Taylorsville, Utah Deseret News, page W6, 26 June 1987 |
"Come to Midvalley Cinemas, featuring twelve cinemas. Six new screens opening tomorrow. 6 new state-of-the-art cinemas with plush comfy seats. Equipped with Dolby Digital, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound (SDDS), and Digital Theatre Systems (DTS) for superb sound quality. Free parking. You're gonna love watching it here." Midvalley Cinemas, Taylorsville, Utah 18 December 1997 |
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