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Cinerama
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:24 am
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Hi Guys,

More pictures of a Cinerama theatre but, which one -
http://cineramahistory.com/cinerama_theatre_in_italy.htm

How about this one too - http://cineramahistory.com/cinerama_theatre.htm

Thanks,

Roland
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Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:41 pm
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On Mar 23, 12:24 am, Cinerama <roland.latai...@po.state.ct.us> wrote:
Quote:
Hi Guys,

More pictures of a Cinerama theatre but, which one -http://cineramahistory..com/cinerama_theatre_in_italy.htm

How about this one too -http://cineramahistory.com/cinerama_theatre.htm

Thanks,

Roland

Possibly ( but unconfirmed) the Manzoni in Milan.Italy had 6 3 -strip
cinemas but only 2 were running in the fifties-the rest in the sixties.
William Hooper
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:07 am
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On Mar 22, 7:24 am, Cinerama <roland.latai...@po.state.ct.us> wrote:
Quote:
Hi Guys,

More pictures of a Cinerama theatre but, which one -http://cineramahistory..com/cinerama_theatre_in_italy.htm

Are you sure those photos are all of the same theatre?

In the 5th photo from the top, there's a picture of the back of the
house on the floor level.
The first thing that caught my eye was that those sure do look like
Heywood-Wakefield end standards.
The next thing is that it sort of reminded me of some Chicago theatre
I can't put my finger on.

The wall looks different from the wall at the back of the house shown
in the lower photo of the theatre with typical galleries: that
theatre has the doors in the side wall at the back grouped in threes &
of an apparently different decorative design.

The light/ventilation fixtures above the seats in the upper photo sure
do look very similar to the ones in of the time used in houses by US
architects.
Martin Hart
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:34 am
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In article <0ba97962-ebd6-47ee-80bb-ea21fbf0c880
@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, rotoflexSPAMTRAP@yahoo.com says...
Quote:
On Mar 22, 7:24 am, Cinerama <roland.latai...@po.state.ct.us> wrote:
Hi Guys,

More pictures of a Cinerama theatre but, which one -http://cineramahistory.com/cinerama_theatre_in_italy.htm

Are you sure those photos are all of the same theatre?

In the 5th photo from the top, there's a picture of the back of the
house on the floor level.
The first thing that caught my eye was that those sure do look like
Heywood-Wakefield end standards.
The next thing is that it sort of reminded me of some Chicago theatre
I can't put my finger on.

The wall looks different from the wall at the back of the house shown
in the lower photo of the theatre with typical galleries: that
theatre has the doors in the side wall at the back grouped in threes &
of an apparently different decorative design.

The light/ventilation fixtures above the seats in the upper photo sure
do look very similar to the ones in of the time used in houses by US
architects.


Intermixed with the photos of the Italian Cinerama theatre are a number
of Cinerama Corp. publicity photos which may be the cause of some
confusion here.

Marty
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