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This is a list of current and former cinemas in
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Broadway Circuit

In addition to operating its own brand, Broadway Circuit also operates the B+, PALACE, Premiere Elements, MOViE MOViE and MY CINEMA chains. It previously run AMC-branded cinema in Pacific Place. #
Broadway Cinematheque Broadway Cinematheque () is a cinema in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong, run by Broadway Circuit. Located in Prosperous Garden, a public housing estate, the cinema screens a wider spectrum of films including independent and art films than other cinema ...
# Broadway Hollywood, at Plaza Hollywood # Broadway Kingswood Ginza, at Kingswood Ginza # Broadway Kwai Fong, at
Metroplaza Metroplaza () is a shopping centre and office building developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, officially opened in January 1993. It is located in Kwai Fong, Hong Kong and is opposite to Kwai Fong station of MTR. The mall is a shopping hub of ad ...
# Broadway Mongkok, on Sai Yeung Choi Street South # Broadway The ONE, at The ONE # Broadway Tsuen Wan, at Tsuen Wan Plaza # B+ apm, at apm # B+ MOKO at MOKO # PALACE ifc, at IFC Mall # Premiere Elements, at Elements Mall (former site of
The Grand Cinema The Grand Cinema was a cinema complex located in Hong Kong in the Elements Mall at Kowloon MTR station. Operating from 2007 to 2019 with 12 screens and 1,600 seats, it was Hong Kong's largest multiplex cinema in its time.Saul Symonds"Grand Ope ...
) # MOViE MOViE, at Cityplaza # MOViE MOViE, at Pacific Place,
Admiralty, Hong Kong Admiralty is the eastern extension of the central business district (adjacent to, but separate from, Central) on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It is located on the eastern end of the Central and Western District, bordered by Wan Chai ...
# MY CINEMA YOHO MALL, on Yuen Long Former cinemas * Broadway Kornhill, at Kornhill Plaza; closed in 2002; succeeded by MCL Kornhill * Broadway Kowloon Bay, at Amoy Plaza; closed in March 2009 - now UA Amoy * Broadway Olympian City, at Olympian City; closed on 16 September 2013 – now the sky by Golden Harvest, at Olympian City 2 * Broadway Yuen Long, at
Sun Yuen Long Centre Sun Yuen Long Centre () is a private housing estate and shopping centre in Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong, above Light Rail Yuen Long stop and next to MTR West Rail line Yuen Long station. Starting on 1 September 2015, it become Yoho ...
; closed on 6 March 2013 (Operation now focused on MY CINEMA, also located in the same YOHO MALL precinct) *AMC Pacific Place at Pacific Place,
Admiralty, Hong Kong Admiralty is the eastern extension of the central business district (adjacent to, but separate from, Central) on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. It is located on the eastern end of the Central and Western District, bordered by Wan Chai ...
– renamed as MOVIE MOVIE on 5 August 2020 *AMC Festival Walk, at
Festival Walk Festival Walk is a shopping centre in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong developed jointly by Swire Properties and CITIC Pacific between 1993 and 1998. At the time of its opening in November 1998, it was the biggest shopping mall in Hong Kong. Festiv ...
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Kowloon Tong Kowloon Tong () is an area of Hong Kong located in Kowloon. The majority of the area is in the Kowloon City District. Its exaclocationis south of the Lion Rock, north of Boundary Street, east of the East Rail line and west of Grampian Road. It ...
– now MCL Festival Grand *Broadway Cyberport, at The Arcade, Cyberport; succeeded by MCL Cyberport


UA Cinemas

The UA Cinemas brand in Hong Kong is not related to the United Artists Theaters chain in the United States, which is owned by
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. On 8 March 2021, UA Cinemas announced that the business will cease business with immediate effect due to unavoidable and devastating pressure faced by the business since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Former cinemas * UA Langham Place, succeeded by Cinema City * UA Pacific Place, at Pacific Place; closed on 27 January 2006, succeeded by AMC Pacific Place * UA Telford, succeeded by MCL Telford * UA Times Square, at Times Square; opened in December 1993, closed in February 2012; the site was replaced by a
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store, and the UA theater was relocated to the 12th to 14th floor of the mall, renamed as CINE TIMES. * UA Whampoa, opened in May 1985, closed in October 2009; succeeded by GH Whampoa * Windsor Cinema, at Windsor House,
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; closed in September 2015, succeeded by MCL Grand Windsor Cinema * UA Cityplaza, at Cityplaza; closed on 23 February 2017, succeeded by MOViE MOViE by Broadway Circuit. * UA TMT Plaza, at Tuen Mun Town Plaza; closed on 10 March 2018, succeeded by StagE by Golden Harvest. * UA Shatin, at New Town Plaza; opened in 1985 as the first UA cinema in Hong Kong; closed in June 2018, succeeded by MCL Movie Town * UA Cinema @ Airport, at Terminal 2, Hong Kong International Airport; houses the third (chronologically)
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theater in Hong Kong; closed in 2019 due closure of Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2 *UA Maritime, at Maritime Square; closed March 2021, succeeded by CineArt House * UA K11 Art House, at
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; closed February 2021; revived by MCL * Cine Times, at Times Square; opened in November 2013; closed March 2021, succeeded by Emperor Cinemas. * UA Cine Moko, at MOKO-Grand Century Place, Mong Kok; closed March 2021, succeeded by B+ by Broadway Circuit. * UA iSQUARE, at iSQUARE; houses the second (chronologically) IMAX theater in Hong Kong; closed March 2021, succeeded by Emperor Cinemas * UA MegaBox, at MegaBox; houses the first (chronologically) IMAX theater in Hong Kong; closed March 2021, succeeded by GH Megabox * UA Citygate, at Citygate; closed temporarily on 18 September 2016 for renovations; closed March 2021, succeeded By MCL Citygate * UA Amoy, at Amoy Plaza; closed March 2021, succeeded By MCL Amoy


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* Grand Ocean, at Ocean Centre Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui * GH Fanling, at Fanling Town Centre * GH Whampoa, at Whampoa Plaza, Whampoa Garden *the sky, at Olympian City 2 * StagE, at Tuen Mun Town Plaza *GH Megabox, at MegaBox Former cinemas * GH Hollywood, at Plaza Hollywood; closed on 31 March 2011; became Broadway Hollywood * GH Mongkok, at Grand Century Place, 193 Prince Edward Road West - now UA Cine Moko. * Golden Gateway, at The Gateway, Harbour City. (Operation now focused on Grand Ocean, also located in the same Harbour City precinct) * GH Tsing Yi, at Maritime Square; closed on 3 January 2018; succeeded by UA Maritime *GH Citywalk, at Citywalk 2; succeeded by Emperor Cinemas


Newport Circuit

* Dynasty Theatre, on Mong Kok Road, Mong Kok * Hyland Theatre, on Heung Sze Wui Road, Tuen Mun * Newport Theatre, on Soy Street, Mong Kok * President Theatre, on Jaffe Road,
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Former cinemas * Century Theatre


MCL Cinemas

In addition to operating its own brand, MCL Cinemas also operates the Grand, Star Cinema, and the Movie Town chains. * MCL JP Cinema, at JP Plaza,
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* MCL Kornhill Cinema, at Kornhill Plaza * MCL Metro Cinema, at Metro City, Phase 2 * MCL South Horizons Cinema, at South Horizons * MCL Telford Cinema, at
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*MCL Cyberport, at Cyberport * STAR Cinema, at PopCorn, Tseung Kwan O * Grand Windsor Cinema, at Windsor House,
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* MCL Cheung Sha Wan Cinema, at
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, Cheung Sha Wan * MCL Citygate, at Citygate Outlets, Tung Chung Former cinemas *
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, at Elements Mall (site acquired by Broadway and rebranded as Premiere Elements)


Chinachem Cinema Circuit

* Paris London New York Milano Cinema, at Hong Lai Garden, Tuen Mun Former cinemas * Chinachem Golden Plaza, in
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; opened in February, 1988, closed in May 2013


Pegasus Entertainment Holdings Limited

* Cinema City, at Langham Place


Emperor Cinemas

* Entertainment Building, Queen's Road Central / D'Aguilar Street, Central * Ma On Shan Emperor Cinema, in
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. * Tuen Mun Emperor Cinema, New Town Commercial Arcade, 2 Tuen Lee St, Tuen Mun, in
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*iSquare; replacing UA Cinemas *The Lohas *Citywalk, replacing GH Citywalk


Other cinemas

* Cine-Art House, at Amoy Plaza,
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; closed in 2006 and reopened in 2009 within Amoy Garden Shopping Arcade before its closure in 2018. It re-opens in 2019 at Kowloon City Plaza, followed by second branch at Maritime Plaza in 2021. * Hong Kong Film Archive * Louis Koo Cinema, Hong Kong Arts Centre, renamed in 2018 * L Cinema, on Mong Lung Street, Shau Kei Wan; opened on 8 February 2016 * Lux Theatre, on Bulkeley Street, Hung Hom; opened in 1971 * The Metroplex, at
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, Kowloon Bay; opened on 14 February 2014 * Stanley Ho Space Theatre, within the Hong Kong Space Museum * Yuen Long Cinema, on Yuen Long Pau Cheung Square, Yuen Long


Former cinemas

* Astor Theatre / Po Hing Theatre ().
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's first cinema. Now the location of the Eaton Hotel. * Brightly Star, closed in 2008 * Capitol Theatre (), Jardine's Bazaar,
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; opened in 1952, closed in 1977 * Fanling Town Centre Cinema, in Fanling; opened in 1993, closed in 2006 * First Theatre (), Public Square Street, 1925–1960s. * Golden Valley Theatre (), Hiu Kwong Street, Sau Mau Ping; opened in 1978, closed in 1992 * Hong Kong Opera House () 005-2008 No.4 Wah Lok Path. Formerly Fortuna Theatre () 979-2000* Isis Theatre (), Moreton Terrace,
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; opened in 1966, closed in 1999. * Ko Shing Theatre (), Sheung Wan (1870‐1970s). Hong Kong's second indoor opera‐cum‐movie theatre * Kwong Chee Theatre (), Temple Street / Kansu Street, 1919–1968. First cinema in
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. * Kwong Ming Theatre (), Public Square Street, 1930-1960s. * Kwun Chung Theatre, at 30 Kwun Chung Street, Kwun Chung; was Hong Kong's last adult cinema until it closed on 15 March 2011 * Lee Theatre; opened in 1927, closed in 1991. * Liberty Theatre 949-1997Corner Temple Street & Jordan Road * London Theatre at Corner Austin Road and Nathan Road, Jordan /倫敦大戲院 962-1988* Lung Wah Theatre, at 117 Chung On Street, Tsuen Wan; opened in 1962; closed in 1996 * Majestic Cinema () Nathan Road / Saigon Street, 1928 ‐1940s/1940s– 1988/1992– 20004. * Nanyang Theatre (), Morrison Hill Road, Wan Chai; opened in 1966, closed in 1989. * Olympia Theatre (), Power Street, North Point; opened in 1965, closed in 1995. * Park Theatre (), Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay; opened in 1970, closed in 1997. *
Peng Chau Theatre Peng Chau Theatre is a defunct cinema on the island of Peng Chau in Hong Kong. History The cinema was inaugurated on the eve of the Lunar New Year (6 February), 1978 by Deacon Chiu Te Ken () of the Far East Consortium International Limited. Th ...
(), Peng Chau; opened in 1978, closed in the late 1980s * Queen's Theatre (), at the corner of Queen's Road Central and Theatre Lane, opened in 1924, closed for reconstruction in 1958, reopened in 1961, closed in 2007; the site is now occupied by
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* Royal Cinema, closed in 2007 * Silver Star Cinema, closed in 1999 * Silver Theatre, in Kwun Tong; opened in 1963, closed in 2009; the building was demolished in 2013"Silver Theatre"
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* State Theatre, in North Point; operated from 1959 to 1997; formerly the Empire Theatre, which operated from 1952 to 1957 * Sunbeam Cinema, renovated into a stage theater in 2007 * Tai Ping Theatre () * Tuen Mun Cinema, closed in 2008 due to renovation in Tuen Mun Town Plaza * Tung Hing Theatre () (1867‐1910s). Hong Kong's first indoor opera‐cum‐movie theatre * Universal Theatre / 民樂戲院 Located at Bowring Street, Jordan 967-1995* Washington Theatre and Golden Harvest Theatre Both located at Woo Sung Street. Jordan *
Yau Ma Tei Theatre Yau Ma Tei Theatre, sometimes transliterated as "Yaumati Theatre"), once the largest theatre in Kowloon, is located at the junction of Waterloo Road and Reclamation Street, in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. It is classified as " Grade II Historic ...
, opened in the late 1920s, closed in 1988 * Yuen Long Cinema, reopened as independent cinema


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* ** See p. 111 for the number of cinemas for the years between 1952 and 1996.
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