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Rene Albert <[log in to unmask]>
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Here are some links that may be of interest to you:

http://www.cinerama.com

http://www.redballoon.net/~snorwood/cinerama.html

http://www.neonmovies.com/cinerama.html

http://simplecom.net/widefilm/widescreen/ac-cinerama.htm

- Rene


>From: Ron Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Cinerama Locations in U.S.
>Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 08:30:24 -0500
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>I am trying to find out information concerning the locations of Cinerama
>theatres in the United States during the 1960s.  I am working on a research
>project on roadshow presentations and their revival in the mid-1950s and
>1960s.  I know that Cinerama theatres was one venue for 70mm presentation
>for roadshows of EL CID, SOUND OF MUSIC, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA and others but,
>where specifically were they located, in which major cities, and how many
>were there?  Belton's WIDESCREEN CINEMA is a great resource but I would
>like to find more detailed info.  Any help would be much appreciated.
>
>Ron Wilson
>
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