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Ward Anderson

Ward Anderson was a cinema chain in Ireland until 2013.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Final cut: legal battle for Irish cinemas ends in a draw; Wards and Andersons divide a €30m empire )〕 It was the largest chain in Ireland and operated cinemas throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was not a single company but was a group of companies such as Provincial Cinemas Ltd., the Dublin Cinema Group, the Green Group, and so on, owned by its founders, half brothers Leo Ward (born 1919) and Kevin Anderson (born 1915),〔''Historical Dictionary of Irish Cinema'' by Roderick Flynn and Patrick Brerton. Scarecrow Press, Lanham, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8108-5557-1〕 and its brands were managed by members of their families.
Until it was divided in 2013,〔 the group ran two main chains - Omniplex Cinemas and Irish Multiplex Cinemas - which operated in many provincial towns in Ireland. The typical cinema owned by the group had between five and ten screens. They also used the Cineplex brand name. The group's companies owned 23 cinemas in Ireland and 12 cinemas in Northern Ireland.〔http://www.omniplex.ie〕
The group's flagship was the Savoy Cinema in O'Connell Street, Dublin. It also owned the Screen Cinema in D'Olier Street, which tends to show more alternative films.
==Split==
The Ward and Anderson families agreed to split their cinema empire in January 2013 to conclude a legal struggle that lasted from 1999 to 2013.
The agreement to divide the assets allocated 23 cinemas to the Anderson family including the 13-screen Cork Omniplex and 22 other cinemas in their Omniplex Cinemas Group. The Ward family were allocated 12 cinemas in their Irish Multiplex Cinemas group, including the Savoy and Screen cinemas in Dublin.
Paul Ward and Paul Anderson, who are the sons of the co-founders of the Ward Anderson Group, Leo Ward and Kevin Anderson, operate each of the cinema chains separately.〔

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