Magic Lantern Elite Theatre, St. Paul, AB

Magic Lantern Elite Theatre
Address:
4938 50Th Ave, St. Paul, AB T0A 3A0

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Monday Closed
The hours on Labour Day might differ
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday
2:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
updated on 8/14/2025

Opening Hours

Closed now, Opens in 4 days

Opens in 4 days
Monday Closed
The hours on Labour Day might differ
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday
2:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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The Magic Lantern Elite Theatre is a popular cinematic destination for customers. They praise the theater for showing great movies, delicious popcorn, and friendly staff. Some mention the affordable prices and cleanliness of the theatre. However, a few customers have noted issues with long waits for popcorn and malfunctioning card machines. Overall, the theatre is highly regarded.
  • great movies
  • delicious popcorn
  • friendly staff
  • clean theatre
  • affordable prices

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Magic Lantern Elite Theatre

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It was opened as a discount move-over cinema, and so it was called Rainbow, like the ones in Saskatchewan. Rainbow Galleria is a success story right from the start.

One of Rainbow/Magic Lantern's strengths is that it has a variety of cinemas, in many types of locations. We have small town single screen theatres; we have large city multiplex theatres; we have discount theatres and we have art/alternative theatres. We are not a "one-size-fits-all" company because we see the value in diversity of movie-going experiences. The next Rainbow Cinema was at Promenade Mall, Thornhill. It opened as a Rainbow Discount cinema, but due to market conditions switched policies to play first run movies at moderate prices. Still a great movie deal, but with first run films! The next year two more locations were added in Toronto, using Promenade's operation pattern. The first Ontario cinema opened by Magic Lantern was in London, at Galleria Mall (now Citi Plaza).


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Unlike the older "dollar cinemas" — usually first-run cinemas that dropped the prices because they were old, or run down, or badly located — these were new-built multiplex theatres that showed movies, after their first run, and charged very low prices. They depended on volume of attendance to make money. Magic Lantern decided to build a Discount Cinema, after studying the success of this new idea. Saskatoon was chosen, and the name... well, why not use the one from Great Falls? Rainbow Cinema was born. A couple years later, a sister theatre was built in Regina, so there were two Rainbows in Saskatchewan. Further expansion of this concept was stymied, however, because the cost of land and taxes was too high in cities where Rainbow discount theatres could have been successful. The year 2000 was a tough year for the film exhibition industry in North America. Most movies that year were not big moneymakers. Also, many major movie exhibitors went bankrupt or struggled with big losses because they had overbuilt the expensive, stadium-type-seating gigaplexes. These were usually located on the peripheral areas of the cities. In Canada, many landlords found themselves with empty theatre structures, after being abandoned by the major exhibitors. The landlords began approaching smaller companies, such as Magic Lantern, to re-open these theatres. This situation allowed Magic Lantern to venture into Ontario.
Once, on a trip through Montana, the owners stopped at Great Falls. They noticed the facades of what had been big, important theatres on Main Street. One of them was named the Rainbow Theatre (after the rainbow effect at the Falls). The comment was made: "That is a real good name for a theatre....must remember it". In the early 1990s, a new type of cinema was springing up in the United States. The Discount, or Dollar Theatre.

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