For me it was being taken by my grandmother to see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the Astoria Charing Cross Road London. I believe now that this was the films second release at this cinema, and was presented in 70mm.
I seem to remember that I was more fascinated to know how the picture got onto the screen rather than watching the actual film.
This was one of the last films shown at the Astoria as soon after in the 70s the theatre got turn into a live music venue, and then after a night club.
Sadly she is no more, as the theatre and the neighbouring block was demolished in 2009. A glass and steel monstrosity now stands in its place.
The funny thing is I can still remember the smell of the auditorium, a cross between disinfectant and popcorn.
I seem to remember that I was more fascinated to know how the picture got onto the screen rather than watching the actual film.
This was one of the last films shown at the Astoria as soon after in the 70s the theatre got turn into a live music venue, and then after a night club.
Sadly she is no more, as the theatre and the neighbouring block was demolished in 2009. A glass and steel monstrosity now stands in its place.
The funny thing is I can still remember the smell of the auditorium, a cross between disinfectant and popcorn.
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