List of projection and projectionists in film: Difference between revisions

Added "Demons" (1985)
(Added "Come See the Paradise" (1990))
(Added "Demons" (1985))
Line 70: Line 70:
  |-
  |-
  | [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 moment, and the manager walks around carrying Goldberg cans in several scenes.
  | [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 moment, and the manager walks around carrying Goldberg cans in several scenes.
|-
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demons_(1985_film) ''Demons''] || Lamberto Bava || 1985 || ||
  |-
  |-
  | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desperately_Seeking_Susan ''Desperately Seeking Susan''] || Susan Seidelman || 1985 || Featured || Aidan Quinn plays a projectionist, two scenes are shot in the booth (the now closed Bleeker Street Theater in New York City). Also some criminals break into Aidan's apartment and dump all his reels of film on the floor!
  | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desperately_Seeking_Susan ''Desperately Seeking Susan''] || Susan Seidelman || 1985 || Featured || Aidan Quinn plays a projectionist, two scenes are shot in the booth (the now closed Bleeker Street Theater in New York City). Also some criminals break into Aidan's apartment and dump all his reels of film on the floor!
50

edits