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cinema14ken commented about Westwood Theatre on Mar 24, 2024 at 5:51 am

Sadly only 3 were ever run over the 20 year operation of the theater. They were “Alien”, “E.T.”, and “The Muppet Movie”. “Alien” was a moveover from the first run at the North Park and the whole print was scratched, “E.T” was second run in a February slot (We ran “E.T.” first run in 35mm for 6 months then brought it back later in 70mm for a short run), and “The Muppet Movie” was a matinee only over Christmas and New Years since we were running an R rated film first run…“Apocalypse Now”. Only 3 70mm prints of “The Muppet Movie” were made so that was special. Hard to get 70mm prints in OKC though we tried. Also ran “Patton” and “Back to the Future” for 6 months but in 35mm.

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cinema14ken commented about Westwood Theatre on Mar 24, 2024 at 3:12 am

We did have the Sensurround system installed for those two films but it was not a permanent installation. We were equipped with 35mm and 70mm projection with optical and 4 track magnetic sound for 35 and 6 track magnetic sound for 70mm. Later a separate Dolby 4 track optical system was installed along with one of the first subwoofer installs for Dolby. It was some of the most impressive bass I’ve heard even to this day.

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cinema14ken commented about Westwood Theatre on Jun 24, 2020 at 3:15 am

Hi John, I remember running Raiders for the guys. We actually had it during one of it’s re-releases at the time. Also remember screening Blue Thunder late one night. When the helicopter flew in the first time all the rocking chair seats in the auditorium were rocking from the subs! Sadly, all the equipment is long gone. Last thing I did for the owners was dismantle the projectors so they could be removed. As I remember they were sold to someone in Colorado.

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cinema14ken commented about Westwood Theatre on Nov 13, 2015 at 5:08 pm

I was the Manager/Projectionist at this theater the last 8 years it was open. It opened in 1969 and closed in May 1988. Widely considered the best theater in Oklahoma City in it’s day and many big films played here. Excellent technically, equipped for 70mm and all available stereo sound formats. Good times.