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- Green_Cinema abstract "The Green Cinema was a film theatre that operated for over half a century in Dublin, Ireland until its closure in 1987. Originally known as the Stephen's Green Cinema, it was located on the west side of St Stephen's Green. It opened on Wednesday, 18 December 1935 in an official ceremony performed by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfred Byrne. The Green was designed by architects Jones and Kelly and had a seating capacity of 1,500. Some seats were equipped with a Fortephone apparatus which enabled patrons suffering from deafness to hear the soundtrack. The first film to be screened at the Green was Paris Love Song, starring Mary Ellis and Tullio Carminati.In October 1987, the Green Cinema was purchased by the Dublin hotelier, PV Doyle, for £1.5m. The cinema was demolished shortly afterwards and the site remained derelict until 2002 when work began on the construction of a new office block. In 2005, the new building was leased by Bank of Scotland (Ireland) as their Irish headquarters.".
- Green_Cinema address "127 St. Stephen's Green".
- Green_Cinema closingYear "1987".
- Green_Cinema currentlyUsedFor "Demolished".
- Green_Cinema formerName "Stephen's Green Cinema".
- Green_Cinema locationCity Dublin.
- Green_Cinema locationCountry Ireland.
- Green_Cinema openingDate "1935-12-18".
- Green_Cinema openingYear "1935".
- Green_Cinema seatingCapacity "1500".
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- Green_Cinema address "127".
- Green_Cinema architect "Jones and Kelly".
- Green_Cinema capacity "1500".
- Green_Cinema city Dublin.
- Green_Cinema country Ireland.
- Green_Cinema currentuse "Demolished".
- Green_Cinema hasPhotoCollection Green_Cinema.
- Green_Cinema imageSize "270".
- Green_Cinema name "Green Cinema".
- Green_Cinema opened "1935-12-18".
- Green_Cinema othernames "Stephen's Green Cinema".
- Green_Cinema owner "St. Stephen's Green Company".
- Green_Cinema type "Cinema".
- Green_Cinema subject Category:1987_disestablishments.
- Green_Cinema subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1935.
- Green_Cinema subject Category:Former_cinemas_in_Dublin_(city).
- Green_Cinema type Artifact100021939.
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- Green_Cinema type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1935.
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- Green_Cinema type Theatre.
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- Green_Cinema comment "The Green Cinema was a film theatre that operated for over half a century in Dublin, Ireland until its closure in 1987. Originally known as the Stephen's Green Cinema, it was located on the west side of St Stephen's Green. It opened on Wednesday, 18 December 1935 in an official ceremony performed by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfred Byrne. The Green was designed by architects Jones and Kelly and had a seating capacity of 1,500.".
- Green_Cinema label "Green Cinema".
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- Green_Cinema name "Green Cinema".