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  1. Cinema Center Films. Logo description by WileE2005 and indycar. Logo captures by mr3urious, Sagan Blob, and thatvhstapeguy. Editions by mr3urious, Logoboy95, Hoa and indycar. Video capture courtesy of DudeThatLogo. Background: Cinema Center Films was the first film production arm of the CBS Television Network, active from 1967 to 1972.

  2. The Cinema Center Films logo from its foundation in 1968 until its closure in 1972. Cinema Center Films was the theatrical film production division of the CBS television network. Founded in 1967 (its first film was Doris Day's final film, With Six You Get Eggroll), its films were distributed by National General Pictures.

  3. Big Jake. Blue Water, White Death. A Boy Named Charlie Brown. The Boys in the Band (1970 film)

  4. Cinema Center, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 11,846 likes · 24 talking about this · 4,774 were here. Cinema Center, Fort Wayne’s center for film, provides unique opportunities to explore our world through the...

  5. Cinema Center was founded in 1976 by a dedicated group of film enthusiasts after The Spectator Theater, Fort Wayne's last art and specialty movie house (located on The Landing), lost its lease. Our first film was "The Big Sleep," the great film noir classic directed by Howard Hawks, a Hoosier born just down the road in Goshen, Indiana.

  6. Cinema Center Films (CCF) was the theatrical film production company of the CBS Television Network from 1967 to 1972. Its films were distributed by National General Pictures. The production unit was located at CBS Studio Center in the Studio City district of Los Angeles in the San Fernando Valley. and produced 30 films. CBS chairman William S. Paley and Frank Stanton founded the network's ...

  7. Watch the latest movies at City Centre Beirut cinema. Browse the available movie timings, cinema experiences & book your tickets online.