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  1. Jan 19, 2024 · The magazine highlighted Cincinnati’s low cost of living, Over-the-Rhine's film festival, Ohio's 30% motion picture tax credit and the city's architecture and ability to pose as other cities ...

  2. Mar 2, 2009 · The Emery Theatre was completed in 1911, originally constructed as an auditorium for the adjacent Ohio College of Applied Sciences in the city's "Over-The-Rhine" neighborhood. It housed the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra until 1937 and ran silent films as well as a "classic film" series before falling into neglect in the mid 80's when several attempts were made to restore the theatre.

  3. Language. English. Sagebrush Trail (UK title An Innocent Man) is a 1933 American Pre-Code Western film with locations filmed at Bronson Canyon starring John Wayne and featuring Lane Chandler and Yakima Canutt (Canutt plays the leader of the gang as well as doubling for Wayne in several stunts). [1] It was the second Lone Star Productions film ...

  4. In October 1985 it was renamed Allison’s West End Theatre first presenting live performances and then movies from March 1986. Allison’s West End Theatre closed in 1989. It became the home of the Lighthouse Ministries church which closed on December 9, 2018. It was demolished in March 2019. Contributed by hanksykes. Get Movie Tickets ...

  5. Sagebrush Trail: Directed by Armand Schaefer. With John Wayne, Nancy Shubert, Lane Chandler, Yakima Canutt. A man framed for murder escapes prison and goes west, where he joins a gang with the real killer involved.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Armand Schaefer
    • 1933-12-15
  6. 45202. Uniquely situated in a building basement, and next door to beloved dessert destination Mullane’s, The Movies (as best known to Cincinnatians) was a long-running repertory theatre. Initially geared as an art house by the Mid-States Theaters Inc. chain when it opened August 28, 1970, it was called The Place.

  7. 45202. Opened on May 23, 1973, the Skywalk Cinemas were located on Race Street in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, a short walk from another beloved theatre, the Place Theatre (Real Movies Repertory Theatre). They were best known as the longtime home for weekend midnight screenings of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”.

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