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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Way_Please ''This Way Please''] || Robert Florey || 1937 || Featured || A musical comedy set in a movie theater, features a musical number and a fight scene both in the projection booth. | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Way_Please ''This Way Please''] || Robert Florey || 1937 || Featured || A musical comedy set in a movie theater, features a musical number and a fight scene both in the projection booth. | ||
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coming_Up_Roses_(1986_film) ''Coming Up Roses''] || Stephen Bayly || 1986 || Featured || When the cinema where they work closes the projectionist and concessionaire attempt to start a mushroom growing business in the auditorium. Set and filmed in Wales. | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coming_Up_Roses_(1986_film) ''Coming Up Roses''] || Stephen Bayly || 1986 || Featured || When the cinema where they work closes the projectionist and concessionaire attempt to start a mushroom growing business in the auditorium. Set and filmed in Wales. | ||
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| [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090915/ ''Dead End Drive-In''] || Brian Trenchard-Smith || 1986 || Incidental || Set at a dystopian drive-in where no one can leave. Trenchard-Smith's films are seen on the screen, one very brief projection booth scene, and the manager walks around carrying Goldberg cans in several scenes. | |||
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