Elgin Theatre (Ottawa)
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Elgin Theatre (Ottawa)
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The Elgin Theatre was a historic movie theatre located at the corner of Lisgar and Elgin Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The 750 seat cinema opened in 1937, with the first film shown being Stand-In. For several decades it was one of Ottawa's premier theatres, and in 1947 it was the location of the world premiere of Mary Pickford's Sleep, My Love. Owner Nat Taylor, of 20th Century Theatres, opened a second screen on an adjacent patch of land in December 1947. It earned the nickname of "Little
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elgin_Theatre_(Ottawa)
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2024-03-12T05:05:29Z
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