List of cinemas in Malaysia

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This is a list of cinemas in Malaysia:

CinemaScreensSeatsLocationOperatorRemarks
Coliseum Theatre1888Kuala LumpurChua Seong SiewThe Coliseum Theatre is Malaysia's oldest movie theater. It was built in 1921 by Chua Cheng Bok. In 2006, the Malaysian government proposed to close the theater and turn it into a cultural center, but relented when there was a public outcry to the scheme.[1]
Mid Valley Megamall182899Kuala LumpurGolden Screen CinemasOne of Malaysia's biggest and largest cinemas.
Suria KLCC122400+KLCCTanjong Golden VillageThe largest Tanjong Golden Village cinema in Malaysia.
AEON Tebrau City102000+Desa TebrauTanjong Golden VillageOne of the largest Tanjong Golden Village cinemas in Malaysia.
One Utama (New Wing)132168Bandar UtamaGolden Screen Cinemas
Gurney Plaza121833Pulau Tikus, PenangGolden Screen CinemasThe largest Golden Screen Cinema in the northern Peninsular. Houses Malaysia's first premiere class cinema theatre.
Queensbay Mall81512Bayan Lepas, PenangGolden Screen Cinemas The 2nd GSC Cinema in Penang Island after Gurney Plaza.
Sunway Carnival Mall81426Seberang Jaya, PenangGolden Screen Cinemas The 2nd GSC Cinema in Seberang Prai; 3rd GSC in Penang; Twin Seat available.
Bukit Raja Shopping Centre81700+Bukit Raja, KlangTanjong Golden VillageThe second TGV cinema in Malaysia.
Sunway Pyramid122500+Bandar SunwayTanjong Golden Village
The Mines51000+Seri KembanganTanjong Golden Village
Central Square3666Sungai PetaniGolden Screen Cinemas
Berjaya Megamall5970KuantanGolden Screen Cinemas
Shaw Centrepoint41006KlangGolden Screen Cinemas
AEON Seremban 251067Seremban 2Tanjong Golden Village
Kinta City5900+Ipoh Garden, IpohTanjong Golden Village
One Utama (Original Wing)7??Bandar UtamaTanjong Golden VillageThe first TGV cinema in Malaysia which opened in 1995.
Berjaya Times Square91570Kuala LumpurGolden Screen Cinemas
Leisure Mall41610CherasGolden Screen CinemasThe first multiplex in Malaysia and the first movie theatre with a computerised ticket system in Malaysia.
Selayang Capitol3750SelayangGolden Screen Cinemas
IOI Mall51448PuchongGolden Screen Cinemas
The Summit7750USJGolden Screen CinemasThe first multiplex to provide drive-through ticketing service .
Terminal One41086SerembanGolden Screen Cinemas
Mahkota Parade4830MalaccaGolden Screen Cinemas
Ipoh Parade3803IpohGolden Screen Cinemas
GSC Kota Kinabalu31648Kota KinabaluGolden Screen Cinemas
Bukit Mertajam3707Bukit Mertajam, PenangGolden Screen Cinemas The 1st Golden Screen Cinema in Seberang Prai
Pelangi Leisure Mall52361Johor BahruGolden Screen Cinemas
Summit Parade4830Batu PahatGolden Screen Cinemas
Kluang Parade4??KluangMBO
Mutiara Damansara102000+Mutiara DamansaraCathay Cineplexes
Kompleks Bukit Jambul61178Bukit JambulStar Screen Cinemas
City Square51426Johor BahruCathay Cineplexes
Prangin Mall81566George TownCathay Cineplexes
Megamall Pinang51500ButterworthMega Cineplex
Aeon Seberang Perai City shopping Centre??Bukit MertajamTGV

Contents

[edit] List of defunct cinemas

  • Cathay the Pavilion (formally Associated Theatres Ltd)
  • Cathay The Mall Kuala Lumpur
  • Cathay Sungei Wang Kuala Lumpur
  • Golden Communication Circuit Bangsar Shopping Centre KL
  • REX Cinema Kuala Lumpur
  • Ruby Cinema Petaling Jaya
  • Paramount Cinema Petaling Jaya
  • Sentosa Cinema Petaling Jaya
  • Majestic Theater Petaling Jaya
  • Cathay Klang
  • Cathay Organization Klang (Cineplex operated at Klang Parade, currently in place of News KTV)
  • Kapitol Klang
  • Star Cineplex Klang
  • Regal Cinema Klang
  • Cathay Penang
  • Cathay Megamall Penang Seberang Perai (currently operated as Mega Cineplex Prai)
  • Cathay Island Plaza Penang
  • Majestic Penang
  • Rex Penang
  • MBO UE3 Shopping Complex Cheras, KL
  • Kapitol Kangar
  • Sri Mahkota Kangar
  • Empire Kangar
  • Cathay Kuala Perlis

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Agence France-Press. August 16 2006. Malaysian govt drops plan to close historic cinema, via Yahoo News (retrieved August 19 2006). (Link dead as of 23 February 2007)

[edit] External links

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