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theatres, and the introduction of films that were able to accommodate a synchronized sound and voice track into their reels. Originally, Smith planned to open indoor theatres, but had decided to open a small number of outdoor theatres instead, and later decided to open some indoor theatres as well.
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to create mascots for the company. Within less than a year, the then-iconic Candy Band was created. Soon after, two more mascots were developed and named Popcorn Bob, and Pepsi Sue. All three developments were used in preshow reels from 1993 to 2002.
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in October 2001. On December 7, 2001, AMC Theatres agreed to buy GC Companies, Inc. as part of GC's Chapter 11 reorganization plan. The acquisition was completed on March 29, 2002. With the acquisition, the Credits
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In 1993, General Cinema's holding company, by then named Harcourt General, spun off General Cinema as a separate company. The company suffered greatly when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2000 and
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The General Cinema Corp. trademark was placed up for auction on December 8, 2010. In December 2011, this trademark was published for opposition by
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Verrill, Addison (July 28, 1976). "Devalued Pound Brings 'Voyage' In Under Budget; Recalls Nazi, and World, 'Hoaxing' of Jews".
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Starting in the 1960s General Cinema diversified into other businesses. At times they owned the department store
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The Making of Harcourt General: A History of Growth Through Diversification 1922–1992
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USPTO Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR) on "General Cinema"
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After the war ended, the company had assumed new leadership under
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to form Associated General Films, which produced films including
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Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2000
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The company did not see much growth until 1939, when
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Index

General Cinemas

Trade name
Entertainment (movie theatres)
AMC Theatres
AMC Theatres
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Harcourt General
Subsidiaries
movie theaters
United States
THX
drive-in theater
Philip Smith
Massachusetts
World War II
news printed on film
Richard A. Smith
Neiman Marcus
Harcourt Brace
WEFM
Chicago
KRBE
WZGC
Atlanta
WGCL
Cleveland
WIFI
Philadelphia
WCIX

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