Golden Screen Cinemas

Golden Screen Cinemas
கோல்டன் ஸ்க்ரீன் சினிமா
Private
Industry Media, Entertainment
Founded 1981
Headquarters Malaysia
Products Cinemas, Film distribution
Parent PPB Group
Website www.gsc.com.my

Golden Screen Cinemas (GSC) is the largest chain of cinemas in Malaysia. The biggest cinema is located at Mid Valley Megamall. It houses 18 screen cinemas and has 2899 seats which is the largest in Malaysia. The largest competitor of the cinema is Lotus Five Star Cinemas and TGV Cinemas.

History

It was founded by Ms. Koh Mei Lee in 1981 as Golden Communications Circuit, while the other, Cathay is one of the oldest cinemas in Malaysia until 1998. Golden Screen Cinemas was founded in 1998 as a merger of Golden Communications (GC) Circuit and Cathay Cinemas.[1] Cathay Cinemas was later revived in Malaysia in 2004 as Cathay Cineplexes, which was formerly known as Mega Pavilion Cinemas. Mega Pavilion Cinemas, which was renamed Cathay Cineplexes Sdn Bhd in September 2004, became an integral part of Cathay Cineplexes’ operations when its parent company, Cathay Organisation Holdings Ltd, acquired the entire share capital of Cathay Organisation Holdings (M) Sdn Bhd in 2002.

Overview

There are 33 GSC cinemas in Malaysia with 303 screens in Malaysia as at 22 October 2015. The states with GSC are Kedah (2), Kuala Lumpur (7), Melaka (2), Negeri Sembilan (2), Pahang (3), Penang (3), Perak (1), Putrajaya (2), Sabah (2), Sarawak (2) and Selangor (7). More GSC are planned to open in the future whereas current outlets will be upgraded.

The first GSC cinema to operate in Malaysia was opened in Kota Kinabalu on 14 July 1981. With the opening of the 8-screen cinema exclusively in Amanjaya Mall in late 2012, GSC operates the largest circuit of cinema in Malaysia with a total of 229 screens in 29 locations and 42273 seats all throughout the country. All of which are located in prime sites in major cities and towns throughout the country.

There are also international movies shown in selected GSC cinemas. Currently, there are only 4 International Screens in Malaysia. They are in Mid Valley, 1 Utama, Gurney Plaza and Pavilion.

GSC Cinemas 33

Kedah

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
Amanjaya Mall81,306Sungai PetaniGolden Screen Cinemas LiteLocated on Level 2.
Aman Central Mall101,599Alor SetarGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 4. Largest cinema in Kedah, opened 22 October 2015, First opening in Kedah With THX and Dolby Atmos.

Kuala Lumpur

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
The Gardens7572Mid Valley CityGolden Screen CinemasLocated on the Level 4 and Level 5. Malaysia's only boutique cinema which is also known as GSC Signature. This outlet has 2 Gold Class and 5 Premiere Class halls.
Midvalley Megamall182,332Mid Valley CityGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3. Has one Gold Class hall
Pavilion131,925Bukit BintangGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5 and Level 6. Has one Gold Class hall
Berjaya Times Square102,134Bukit BintangGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 1 and Level 3. Has one Premiere Class hall. Also features GSC MAXX, a 23-metre wide screen which is Malaysia's largest digital screen with a seating capacity of 555. GSC MAXX is located on Level 10 where it was previously occupied by an IMAX hall
Leisure Mall41,423CherasGolden Screen CinemasFirst cinema in Malaysia to have a computerized ticketing system
Nu Sentral111,780BrickfieldsGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5 and Level 6
Quill City Mall101,751Kuala LumpurGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5 and 6

Malacca

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
AEON Malacca City Mall101,793MalaccaGolden Screen CinemasLocated 2. First GSC in an AEON shopping centre.
Dataran Pahlawan Malacca Megamall102,004MalaccaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5. Largest cinema in Melaka.

Negeri Sembilan

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
Terminal 141,086SerembanGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2. First multiplex in Negeri Sembilan
Palm Mall101,659SerembanGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest cinema in Negeri Sembilan, started operations on 23 July 2014. The 8th cinema in Malaysia and the first in the state to have a THX hall.

Pahang

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
East Coast Mall91,633KuantanGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3. Largest cinema in Pahang
Berjaya Megamall5948KuantanGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3
Mentakab Star Mall61,093MentakabGolden Screen Cinemas LiteLocated on Level 2

Penang

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
Gurney Plaza121,618GeorgetownGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 7. First cinema in penang that had a D-box hall and largest GSC in Penang
Queensbay Mall81,528Bayan BaruGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3
Sunway Carnival Mall81,428Seberang JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2

Perak

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
Ipoh Parade111,938IpohGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5. Largest Cinema in Perak Opened 5 February 2015. Home to the 2nd Maxx Screen in the country and THX.

Putrajaya

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
Alamanda81,404PutrajayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on The Hub (1st floor)
IOI City Mall132,145PutrajayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest cinema in Putrajaya, opened 12 February 2015. Has 2 Maxx halls (Hall 10 and Hall 11) which are equipped with THX and Dolby Atmos.

Sabah

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
Suria Sabah81,481Kota KinabaluGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 8
1 Borneo81,504Kota KinabaluGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2. Largest GSC in Sabah

Sarawak

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
Bintang Megamall81,010MiriGolden Screen Cinemas LiteLocated on Level 4. First GSC in Sarawak. The largest Lite format cinema in Malaysia.
CityONE Megamall101,876KuchingGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3. Largest cinema in Borneo. Cinema with most digital halls in Malaysia. It houses the first THX hall in East Malaysia
Senadin Hypermall10TBAMiriGolden Screen CinemasWill be the second GSC in Miri after opening.
Times Square MegamallTBATBABintuluGolden Screen Cinemas LiteScheduled to open in year 2016.

Selangor

CinemaTotal HallsSeatsLocationOperatorsRemarks
1 Utama (New Wing)132,192Petaling JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 4. Has one Gold Class hall. The first Dolby Atmos and D-Box hall in Malaysia
IOI Mall102,092PuchongGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2 and Level 3.
Tropicana City Mall81,456Petaling JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2
Paradigm Mall91,566Kelana JayaGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3
Setia City Mall91,570Shah AlamGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 2
The Summit71,251USJGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 3 and Level 5. Has drive-in ticketing system
Klang Parade81,323KlangGolden Screen CinemasLocated on Level 5. Operation started on 11 June 2015 with Dolby Atmos in Klang.

See also

References

  1. "Cinema chains merge to create biggest entity". New Straits Times. 16 January 1998. Retrieved 2010-02-16.

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