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		<title>Cinema City</title>
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Sir James Cruthers
Sir James Cruthers was responsible for the Cinema City movie theatre complex being built by TVW Enterprises, but sadly after TVW changed hands, the theatres were sold to Hoyts.
The architect was Bob Day, who also designed the TVW studios building.
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