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- Chateau_Theater abstract "The Chateau Theater (not to be confused with Minnesota's more historic Chateau Theatre) opened in 1964 as part of a chain of premium, dollar, and drive-in theaters that stretched across North Texas and Oklahoma, owned and operated by entrepreneur, cameo star of 1980s slasher film Honeymoon Horror and (alleged) former Golden Gloves boxer Jerry Meagher.Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Meagher's theaters suffered setbacks and closures until the Chateau was the last of his franchise: a three-screen dollar theater operating in the Plymouth Park strip mall in Irving, Texas.Threatened by waning attendance, particularly following the opening of the high budget Starplex Cinema just blocks away from the Chateau's location, the theater eventually sold to former Nortel Networks engineer Jaipal Reddy, who rebranded it as the Everest Theater and maintained a dedicated Bollywood film lineup.Though little information or artifacts remain on any of Meagher's theaters, a small scrap from the chain's late November, 1976 newspaper advertisement can be seen in Errol Morris's film The Thin Blue Line, the events of which take place in part at Meagher's long since demolished 183 Drive In.".
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- Chateau_Theater wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageRevisionID "591867941".
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Bollywood.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cinemas_and_movie_theaters_in_Texas.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Chateau_Theatre.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Errol_Morris.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Everest_Theater.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Gloves.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Irving,_Texas.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Jaipal_Reddy.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Nortel.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink Starplex_Cinema.
- Chateau_Theater wikiPageWikiLink The_Thin_Blue_Line_(1988_film).
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- Chateau_Theater subject Category:Cinemas_and_movie_theaters_in_Texas.
- Chateau_Theater hypernym Last.
- Chateau_Theater type Person.
- Chateau_Theater comment "The Chateau Theater (not to be confused with Minnesota's more historic Chateau Theatre) opened in 1964 as part of a chain of premium, dollar, and drive-in theaters that stretched across North Texas and Oklahoma, owned and operated by entrepreneur, cameo star of 1980s slasher film Honeymoon Horror and (alleged) former Golden Gloves boxer Jerry Meagher.Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Meagher's theaters suffered setbacks and closures until the Chateau was the last of his franchise: a three-screen dollar theater operating in the Plymouth Park strip mall in Irving, Texas.Threatened by waning attendance, particularly following the opening of the high budget Starplex Cinema just blocks away from the Chateau's location, the theater eventually sold to former Nortel Networks engineer Jaipal Reddy, who rebranded it as the Everest Theater and maintained a dedicated Bollywood film lineup.Though little information or artifacts remain on any of Meagher's theaters, a small scrap from the chain's late November, 1976 newspaper advertisement can be seen in Errol Morris's film The Thin Blue Line, the events of which take place in part at Meagher's long since demolished 183 Drive In.".
- Chateau_Theater label "Chateau Theater".
- Chateau_Theater sameAs Q5087546.
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- Chateau_Theater wasDerivedFrom Chateau_Theater?oldid=591867941.
- Chateau_Theater isPrimaryTopicOf Chateau_Theater.