Brisbane's Lost City Theatres
The Way They Were
de Garry G Parsons
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'Going to the pictures', as we said back in the day, was a memorable childhood adventure because it meant either going to a big, city cinema with our parents or watching a double feature at the local fleapit on a Saturday afternoon. The latter brings back fond memories of rolling Jaffas down the aisles. Admission was only 20 cents and for 10 cents you could buy a drink and a packet of potato chips.
But theatres have changed, as has the way movies are presented. Gone are the talented projectionists who dazzled us with real presentation skills.
This book is a photographic depiction of how theatres used to be and how some of us think they still should be.
Times have changed, but we will always have our silver-screen memories.
But theatres have changed, as has the way movies are presented. Gone are the talented projectionists who dazzled us with real presentation skills.
This book is a photographic depiction of how theatres used to be and how some of us think they still should be.
Times have changed, but we will always have our silver-screen memories.
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- Categoría principal: Referencia
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 240 - Fecha de publicación: sep. 04, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Old Theatres in Brisbane in the 1960s, Theaters, City Theatres in Australia, Garry Parsons, Projectionists
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Garry Parsons
Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Garry Parsons is a published author, copywriter and researcher. He had a brain haemorrhage in 2007; a haemorrhage that almost ended his life. 'After spending several years in hospital, I realised there was a story to be told, so I wrote SAVAGE IMPACT.'