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Odeon Leeds-Bradford is amultiplex cinema at Gallagher Leisure Park,Thornbury, West Yorkshire, between the cities ofLeeds andBradford in England.
It has 13 auditoria, ranging from 126 to 442 seats. All screens haveDolby Digital sound, and the two largest screens haveDTS digital surround sound.In 2011Odeon Cinemas had all 13 screens converted todigital usingNEC digital cinema projectors, Doremi Servers and Unique System's Rosetta Bridge Theatre Management System.Seven of the screens are equipped for3D projection with theRealD Cinema system.
Gallagher Group developed the Leisure Park at the end of the 1990s and contracted a major cinema chain to operate the multiplex.That chain withdrew before the cinema was completed, so Odeon Cinemas took over.[1]The cinema opened on 6 July 2000, showingStuart Little.[clarification needed] Odeon had closed theBradford Odeon in June 2000[1] and closed theOdeon Cinema Leeds in 2001.
In September 2017 the cinema underwent a major refit converting the cinema to Odeon Leeds-Bradford Luxe. This included the installation ofRecliner chairs into every screen, refits to the foyer and toilets and the installation of a new food and drink retail counter as well as the introduction of a bar area installed into former unused space.
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