I would just like to second the comments made by N Thomson. As a youngster I saw all the original 3 strip cinerama films and I was so impressed that I made a point of travelling over from Sunderland every time a new widescreen film came out. 2001 a space oddesy was fantastic albeit in 70 mm. I think the sound quality in this theatre was second to none and blows the socks off the latest compressed gimmicky sound you get these days in the “cubicles”. Cinerama still lives if you can make a trip to Bradford media museum. They are shown on the first saturday of each month. Fill your nostalgia boots folks. Queens Theatre, forever in my heart!
I would just like to second the comments made by N Thomson. As a youngster I saw all the original 3 strip cinerama films and I was so impressed that I made a point of travelling over from Sunderland every time a new widescreen film came out. 2001 a space oddesy was fantastic albeit in 70 mm. I think the sound quality in this theatre was second to none and blows the socks off the latest compressed gimmicky sound you get these days in the “cubicles”. Cinerama still lives if you can make a trip to Bradford media museum. They are shown on the first saturday of each month. Fill your nostalgia boots folks. Queens Theatre, forever in my heart!