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* "Famous Players closed the theatre in February 1999, and it was demolished later in 1999" <ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Theatre_(Toronto)#cite_note-DougTaylorGoldenAge-1 </ref> | * "Famous Players closed the theatre in February 1999, and it was demolished later in 1999" <ref> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Theatre_(Toronto)#cite_note-DougTaylorGoldenAge-1 </ref> | ||
− | == 2001 - [CLOSED] Hyland Cinema | + | == 2001 - [CLOSED] Hyland Cinema == |
* projected 70mm six-track Dolby surround titles such as E.T., Back to the Future and The Abyss | * projected 70mm six-track Dolby surround titles such as E.T., Back to the Future and The Abyss | ||
* "When Cineplex Odeon was granted interim bankruptcy protection two months later, the Hyland was closed immediately." <ref>https://jamiebradburnwriting.wordpress.com/2020/06/24/past-pieces-of-toronto-the-odeon-hyland/</ref> | * "When Cineplex Odeon was granted interim bankruptcy protection two months later, the Hyland was closed immediately." <ref>https://jamiebradburnwriting.wordpress.com/2020/06/24/past-pieces-of-toronto-the-odeon-hyland/</ref> |