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  1. 2. The Screens at the Continent. “ Second run movies... Cheap all the way around really. Showed up a little early sunday afternoon” more. 3. Grandview Theater & Drafthouse. “Grandview Theater & Drafthouse is locally owned! They are planning on expanding to having 2 theaters in the near future.

  2. What I also love about The Screens at The Continent is the fact that its a second-run theater. So if you missed that movie you wanted to see on the big screen the first time it was out, you'll be able to catch it this time around. My next movie that I plan on seeing there? The second run of an American classic: High School Musical 3.

    • (614) 318-0550
    • 82.991985
    • 40.094330
    • 6360 Busch Blvd Columbus, OH 43229
  3. Second Run DVD - Welcome. Merry-Go-Round (Körhinta)) A film by Zoltán Fábri. Hungary, 1955. Blu-ray Special Edition. “Merry-Go-Round is the pinnacle of. Hungarian cinema” István Szábo. Voted by international critics as one of the ‘10 Best Hungarian Films of All Time’, Zoltán Fábri’s rich and beautiful work is a powerful love ...

  4. Marcus Crosswoods Cinema; Marcus Crosswoods Cinema. Read Reviews | Rate Theater 200 Hutchinson Ave., Columbus, OH 43235 614-436-9818 | View Map. Theaters Nearby

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    • (614) 436-9818
    • 200 Hutchinson Ave, Columbus, Ohio, 43235
  5. Top 10 Best Second Run Movie Theaters in Dublin, OH - April 2024 - Yelp - AMC Dublin Village 18, The Screens at the Continent, Marcus Crosswoods Cinema, Grandview Theater & Drafthouse, Gateway Film Center, Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse, Pins Mechanical, Retreat 21, Cinemark, Level One Bar + Arcade

  6. A neighborhood second-run theater on the east side of Columbus, Ohio. The original theater on this site was called the Alamo Theater, according to Phil Sheridan. It operated from 1915 - 1917. Afterward, it became a post office sub-station (source: The Columbus Dispatch) Purchased by A. A. Abel, he completely remodeled the building.

  7. A neighborhood second run theater on the southside of Columbus, Ohio. The Ideal Theater opened on November 16, 1939 with Dick Powell in “Naughty but Nice” & Frankie Darrow in “Tough Kid” 1939, according to Phil Sheridan. The last Columbus Dispatch movie showtime listing was on Saturday, November 15, 1958. Today, the building is a union ...

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