Friday, September 12, 2008

Remembering the Cinerama



The Cinerama theater in San Juan, Puerto Rico was one of my favorite movie theaters when I was a kid. It's curved screen and spectacular achitecture made it a special place to watch movies. The Cinerama specialized in showing epic movies, but even the cheapest exploitation movies (and they ocassionally showed those), looked great on the giant screen.

One reason I am posting about the Cinerama is that this week a special edition of the movie "How the West Was Won" appeared on DVD. This was the first movie shown at the Cinerama way back in 1962. It was also the first real movie shown in the Cinerama process which featured three projectors showing the movie at the same creating, creating an effect which made scenery even more real than today's IMAX. Unfortunately, the cost of making movies and the fact that only a few theaters in the world could show real Cinerama made it unprofitable and Cinerama died.

So it is interesting to think that San Juan was one of the few cities in the world with a Cinerama theater. I was too young to see "How the West was Won" there, but I remember seeing " Reds" and "Krakatoa, East of Java" there. Unfortunately, the Cinerama, like most Santurce theaters became a victim of the urban decay and crime ridden 1980's and it closed. I was able to take a photo of it before it became a carpet store. A carpet store, What a sad ending to one of San Juan's most special, magical places.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

El Cinerama fue y seguira siendo el mejor cine que tuvo Puerto Rico. Ahi vi Scrooge, Cabaret, On a Clear Day..., Little Big Man, That's Entertainment,Fiddler on the Roof,Mame, American Graffitti, y muchas mas. La ultima que vi fue ET y creo que despues cerro en el 82. El Cinerama era de los pocos cines que daban peliculas en 70mm algunas las vi en ese formato. Como lo extrano.

Unknown said...

El Cinerama seguira siendo el mejor cine de todos. Fueron muchos los titulos que vi como Scrooge, On a clear day..., Fiddler on the Roof, Little Big Man, Cabaret, That's Entertainment, Mame, American Graffiti, y muchos mas, la ultima pelicula que vi antes de que cerrara fue ET. Muchos titulos los dieron en 70mm. Como lo extrano.

justmeguy said...

Me acuerdo de haber visto muchas de las que comentas: Little Big Man, American Graffiti, Cabaret. Otras como Night Watch, las de Pink Panther, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Un cine lleno de magia.