Thanks for the information on Cinerama—you do geaet work/research. When I was about 10 years old growing up in Hagerstown, Maryland, I went on a business trip with my father to Rochester, NY. One day we went to the Monroe Theatre and saw “Search for Paradise” in Cinerama. My father had been a projectionist in Philadelphia in the 30’s and 40’s, and had kept his IATSE union membership current. He knocked on the door of the proj. booth, showed the man his card, and proceededed to give my father and me a complete tour of the three projector process. It was thrilling for 10 year old interest in movies, and a thrill for my late father as well!
Glenn Morrison
Washington, DC
Thanks for the information on Cinerama—you do geaet work/research. When I was about 10 years old growing up in Hagerstown, Maryland, I went on a business trip with my father to Rochester, NY. One day we went to the Monroe Theatre and saw “Search for Paradise” in Cinerama. My father had been a projectionist in Philadelphia in the 30’s and 40’s, and had kept his IATSE union membership current. He knocked on the door of the proj. booth, showed the man his card, and proceededed to give my father and me a complete tour of the three projector process. It was thrilling for 10 year old interest in movies, and a thrill for my late father as well! Glenn Morrison Washington, DC