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[[Category:Mexico]]
[[Category:Mexican cinema trailers]]
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Revision as of 20:30, 18 April 2023


Background

Cinépolis is a Mexican cinema chain (owned by Organización Ramirez) founded in 1947. It didn't have an official on-screen feature presentation trailer until possibly in 2010.

(Rollercoaster) (1997-2000)


Opening: Same as the Regal Cinemas opening from 1997-2002, but with Cinépolis being mentioned. As we're about to drop the first lift hill through the filmreel, there is no concussions at the first drop, the candy boxes after the filmreel drop are KitKats, the Twizzlers are replaced by Nestle's Crunch, and the popcorn bags have the 1994 Cinépolis logo on it. After the rollercoaster car passes by, we see the 1994 Cinépolis logo.

Technique: Same as the 1993 Regal Cinemas opening.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1993 Regal Cinemas opening.

Availability: Extinct.

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