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Jennypeg
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Cosy Cinema
replied on: 3/29/2006 6:58:26 AM Hi, If you mean opening night this is what the papers say (but it could be wrong!) Mr H. H. Buxton, who on rising to second the vote of thanks, was accorded a warm reception, said that was a proud moment for him, and as manager of that hall it would be his one aim to provide the best pictures, and to give the fullest pleasure to the public, and in return he hoped to gain the confidence and support of the public. The manager then sang “The Village Blacksmith,” which was illustrated by slides, and later Mr Shelton, of Ilkeston, contributed “Out of the night”. The picture programme secured for the opening two nights of the week was then presented to the company, which at this stage had three-parts filled the building. The tit-bits was Charlie Chaplin in his latest production “The Idle Class” which is being shown all week, and there was a fine drama “The Brute Breaker,” in which Frank Mayo scored a triumph. Interesting topical pictures and football personalities were also screened. |
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