SMALLEST CINEMA
HOLDS TWELVE PEOPLE Boy Owner’s Action London, May 14. What it claimed to be the smlj.llest cinema in the world is situated m Ealing, a western suburb of London. It show s .alkies as well as silent films, an(i in reu plush covered seats, twelve people. Down the aisle runs the proverbial red l carpet. Heating and cooling appaHatus is installed. The cinema was built in a backyard shed, and is owned and operated by 17-year-old Arthur West. Apartcfrom two projecting machines, 'the cinema has cost about £5O. It. took nine months 'to build, and regular shows are held, which include full-length dramas, comedies and news reels. Sound recording Is perfect. “I have spent every penny of my Pocket money on it,” the owner said. '■My one ambition ie to get into 'the real fl im worJ(l a 8 a , sludio tech _
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 447, 1 June 1937, Page 2
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144SMALLEST CINEMA Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 447, 1 June 1937, Page 2
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