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Cinerama Returns by Trevor Walters
Cinerama made a return to the cinema screen in August 1996 at the "New Neon Movie Theatre" in Daytona,
Ohio, U.S.A.
Three cinerama features "This Is Cinerama•, originally premiered on September 30th, 1952, "Cinerama Holi-
day" and "How The West Was Won•, made a long overdue return to the cinema screen when Larry Smith, the
owner of the New Neon Movie Theatre, joined forces with projectionist John Harvey in bringing out of retirement
the cinerama projection equipment and prints that were preserved by John Harvey, a long standing projection-
ist at the New Neon.
Unlike the projection staffing levels for cinerama, were a projectionist was on duty in each of the three projec-
tion rooms plus another monitory sound levels, John Harvey screens these cinerama prints by himself. Unfor-
tunately the prints of "This Is Cinerama" and "Cinerama Holiday" are both pink but "How The West Was Won" is
a technioolour print and is in excellent condition being made up from 20 other prints.
The screen size is quite large, being made up by 980 flexible bands and considering the theatre only seats 212
(the "New Neon· is not a large theatre for cinerama screenings), cinerama has proved extremely popular
bringing people from around the world to view and witness a format that will never again be put into production
and has just completed a season of 12 months.
And yes things do go wrong in America, and as a projectionist who has suffered this embarrassment, it is not
hard to imagine how John Harvey felt when in front of a full house for the first screening of "How The West Was
Won• the curtains refused to open and had to be opened manually.
Larry Smith and John Harvey hope to made a permanent museum in Daytona for Cinerama, similar to the one
in Bradford, England.
gcMOVING PICTURES~
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MODEL MADE
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lott My Eye ClasH$/• a comedy.
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