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First one I can remember was Snow White which was reissued in the early 70s.
I was there before that but I don't remember what the movie was.
I was at an unintentional 4D first screening of the original Star Wars just after Christmas 1977.
Part of the cinema was closed for repairs and with every explosion or laser blast on screen a piece of plaster fell from the ceiling which was cool |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS 44 weeks ago
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My parents used to take us to the drive-in cinema - there was one quite nearby to us, and 4 in our city. They were very popular in South Africa in the 60s and 70s, only dying out in the late 80s (there was even a song that referenced them - "Ag pleez deddy, won't you take us to the draahve-in"). So I got taken from a young age and don't remember the earliest films. The first one I remember sitting through was the biblical epic "The Greatest Story Ever Told". As it was a 1965 film, and I must have seen it in about 1972, I assume it was a re-release.
The first sit-down cinema movie I remember going to was Woody Allen's "The Sleeper" (1973). |
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My mum took me to see bambi (must have been re released) I think I cried non stop at the point bambis mum was killed, and had to be taken home! Lol. One of my earliest memories so I must have been really young! |
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When I was about 8 I started being in charge of my sister who was 5. We used to go to the children's matinee every Saturday afternoon and it would be double billing
We where given 10p. 8p for the cinema and 2p to get sweets from the shop next door |
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