This was my first (and only) family trip to the flics.
I was about five and somewhat in awe of the cinema itself which was one of those in the grand old style with thick carpets, polished brass everywhere and huge crystal chandeliers.
This was my first (and only) family trip to the flics.
I was about five and somewhat in awe of the cinema itself which was one of those in the grand old style with thick carpets, polished brass everywhere and huge crystal chandeliers.
The Ten Commandments, or was it Fantasia?
Jaws 3 in 3d
"From Here To Eternity". I went with my Dad. He loved that movie as he had been a Company bugler and young Private in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii before starting at West Point in 1939.
101 Dalmatians with my mum, I think I was about 4.
We had just got a dalmatian puppy so God knows what possessed her to take me to that, punishment for something probably.
I got my revenge though - she was asked to take me home half way through because I was howling the place down and the other film goers were giving her 'looks' and complaining about the racket.
bibo ergo sum
If you hear the thunder be happy - the lightening missed.
This time.
Can't recall if it was a Hopalong Cassidy or Roy Rogers Western.
The nutcracker soldiers were the biggest things I had ever seen and all I remember of the film or the day out.
I think the whole family went to see Mary Poppins ...it was supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
^We saw 101 Dalmations after this, and I remember more clearly.
The Sorceror's Apprentice...
"Ring Of Bright Water". Film with the stars from "Born Free", this time with an otter rather than a lion.
I remember being in tears when some thick twat killed it with a shovel.
Ghostbusters.
Tantamount to child abuse, it was.
School class trip. Good first cinema experience.
My aunt took me to see Walt Disney's Pinnochio in 1953. I was terrified.
But my fondest memories were going to the matinees every Saturday afternoon at the Academy Theatre in Inglewood, CA where I grew up. I remember seeing 'The Day the World Ended', 'Them', 'The Blob', 'The Curse of Frankenstein' and dozens of other classics.
Strange how somethings stir old memories, Dad took me to see Jason and the Argonauts for my birthday, Vancouver I think.
After that we moved to England and every Saturday they had matinees, seem to remember a SiFi about a spitfire that could fly in space to another planet.
Thanks for reminding me.
Twas a double feature matinee. 20 cents admission. 10 cents for popcorn and a coke.
Movie house still there with improvements.
Great movie. Saw it and High Noon in Japan with the family when they came out.Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
^Jesus bsnub we're talking about the first movie you went to, not the last...
Can't remember the first one to be honest.
But I would say it was either Jungle Book with me mum and sister, or, a John Wayne cowboy movie that had every kid in the cinema kicking the seats every time the cavalry came to the rescue.
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