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Charlieg55
Charlieg55 commented about Showcase Cinemas Milan on Oct 16, 2013 at 6:27 am

If my last comment was seen as an attack on someones comment, it wasn’t meant to be, just a correction of his/her facts. If you don’t allow that, than you need to eliminate this option.

The Showcase Cinemas located in Milan, IL; built in 1967, opened 1968. 2 screens each seating 960. Construction on Cinema 3 started the late fall of 1971 and opened the spring 1972 with its own concession stand which was rarely open after the first 6 months. Changing the marque out front was hazardous (dangerous during winter months)as there were no safety chains or guard rails to protect the ushers who worked after hours to change the letters( we also had the same issue changing the letters at the Memri next door). Usually you backed your car up to the base of the marque and put the extension ladder base in the trunk. You then climbed up to the first platform for the Cinema 2 signage, pulled the ladder up and then ran it through the hole in the platform for the Cinema 1 signage. Letters and numerals were tossed up one at a time, or you tied some together with a thin rope and pulled them up from down below. The theater also popped all of the popcorn in 20# bags for other QC theaters in a 10x12 room located behind the main concession stand. What was funny was that there were cigarette and candy machines located across from the main concession stand. Once a month starting in the summer of 1971, very hard ‘R’ and X-rated films started to be shown after the 10 pm hour. “Fritz the Cat” and “Cry Uncle” were just a few. As an usher or usherette, you needed an authorization signed by your parents to allow you to usher the ‘R’ and ‘X’ rated films. Average pay for the week was about $40. Family members tickets were 25 cents each. I ushered films of all ratings during my stay there. “Big Jake w/John Wayne”, “Bless the Beast and the Children”, “Drive He Said”, “Willy Wonka”, “Klute” w/ Jane Fonda. The list goes on. They split Cinema 2 and added the rest while I was in the military. The last theater to be split was Cinema 1 just before they closed the doors. There is more to this, but for another time.

Charlieg55
Charlieg55 commented about Center for Living Arts on Sep 25, 2013 at 9:30 pm

Tom Barrister is wrong about the Showcase Cinemas in Milan, Il. This theater complex originally opened with 2 screens, expanded to 3 in 1971, to 6 1975 (they split cinemas 1,2 and 3 in half). By 1980, it was expanded to 11 by once again splitting the existing theaters. Sitting next to the cinemas until its demise in 1978, was the “Memri Drive-In” theater. A “Hy Vee” grocery store now sits at the site of both movie locations. I worked at the “Showcase Cinemas” from late 1970 until mid 1972 as an usher.