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From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
posted October 23, 2010 06:51 PM
On the main news last night there was an interesting item about this old cinema in Devonport Auckland NZ re-opening. In this day and age its really nice to see this kind of support.
Check out the TVNZ video its under "Oldest theatre in Australasia set to reopen" its a news video that runs for 2.00 minutes. I cant give you a direct link however just Google it
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From: Bristol,RI, USA
Registered: May 2010
posted October 24, 2010 08:32 PM
Graham
What a great story. I think the projectionist is as old as the cinema! They tore down our old cinema last year. Nobody supported it. I saw my first 007 film there for 20 cents. Here's a link to the video.
I enjoyed your report. We have a drive-in about 25 minutes from where I live. 20.00 a car load. Love the dancing popcorn and hotdog adverts. How many times did you drive off with the speaker still hanging on your window?
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From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Feb 2006
posted October 25, 2010 02:37 AM
Thanks for your comments guys.
As much as I like drive-in speakers, FM has been the best thing for drive-in sound. We still have a few posts with speakers, but they are in the garden area in front of the projection building. They are no longer driven away with, damaged, stolen or wear out.
Its a great old drive-in trick, first they brought their own seats, now they have to bring their own sound system!
posted October 25, 2010 07:39 AM
Another nice story Graham!
It is nice to see people come together to save a landmark like that. It must be pretty special for that projectionist to have been there so long and to see people still enjoying it and supporting it.
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From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
posted October 25, 2010 09:01 PM
David, that was very interesting. I have never been to a drive in but if we ever go to Aussie for a holiday it will be on the "must do" list.
Bill, The projectionist being 82 years old and enjoying the job is really something.... we used to have a visitor at the cinema where I work he started projecting way back in 1945 and although retired was always given the VIP treatment from the staff when he turned up. I once asked him...did he enjoy the 50 years of being a projectionist and his reply was that he did "every bit of it" always full of interesting stories, sadly he died a few years back. At the funeral service I remember everyone recieved an "Admit One" admission ticket that was printed on the service notes... always had a good sense of humour