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"Then I am in the picture house all the time."
I saw the note you paid with at the picture house.
I think well there used to be three or four picture houses in the town, there's only one now.
Yes, and not more than a month ago there was a film of the same title at the picture house in town.
It looked, therefore, as if the man bad walked direct to the picture house.
Dan had never seen anything like her outside of Berkeley picture house.
It was a family run picture house, providing up to date shows with a personal touch.
It was followed a year later by the Picture House.
Within, it's an independent picture house that's been screening films for nearly a century.
A picture house is merely a cinema by another name."
It was once stated to be "particularly adapted for use in moving picture houses."
An outlying picture house provided them with recreation for the evening.
After some minutes the local picture houses disgorged their audiences.
For the moment, discussions at the Picture House appear to be moving in another direction.
It might have passed as a picture house.
I've got the Picture House next to it, too.
I was informed that about half-past eight or shortly before, this man and a friend came into the picture house.
The film was released in 2005 by Picture House.
Initially, I could not find the picture house.
Seats here are pretty steep, but that's still cheaper than the popcorn at a London picture house.
On Thursday, he set up a stiff-necked staff of censors for the moving picture house.
He placed his arm round my waist, which gave me a pleasurable feeling I'd never experienced, and then we set off to the picture house.
The pictured house used to have a fence.
Wallace had been the first theatre organist in a Seattle motion picture house.
In 1954 the theatre closed and became a picture house, and a few years later, a bingo hall.
The theater is a major example of the American motion picture palace.
In the picture palace of my head, at least.
He proposes to Daisy while in a picture palace, and she says yes.
Otherwise, people throw him aside and go out to picture palaces.
They were called 'picture palaces' for a very good reason.
John Barrymore viewed the premiere of the film with a large picture palace audience.
In 1975, the artist started photographing the interiors of old American movie theaters, picture palaces.
Maybe it was nostalgia for the picture palaces.
The building first opened as the Victoria Picture Palace in 1911.
The Pavilion Picture Palace opened on the same site in the summer of 1915.
The actor Jeremy Irons is leading the campaign to save his local picture palace.
June 27, 1930 was the opening day for Jefferson Park's new deluxe motion picture palace.
A meal, a smoke, a glimpse of so-called life in some picture palace, a bed at the end of the day.
They were in a vast hall which resembled nothing so much as the foyer of some gargantuan theatre or picture palace.
What distinguished the five wonder theaters from the other Loew's picture palaces was never really clear.
Gaunt soon passed the building on to a new owner who established an open-air picture palace in conjunction with the Pavilion.
The film is in production with Picture Palace, and a stage musical is also in development.
When the Penultimate Picture Palace was forced to close in 1994, the future for the building looked bleak.
They reopened as the Ultimate Picture Palace in 1997.
She plays piano accompaniment for the silent films at the local picture palace, and the management is about to switch over to talkies.
Of course, unlike the colossal picture palaces of old, the new theaters seat only a few hundred patrons.
These picture palaces were often owned by the studios and used to premier and first-run their major films.
Morrow also acted in an uncredited role in the 1934 film Picture Palace.
This picture palace had a seating for 2,556 and featured the fourth largest Wurlitzer organ in Europe.
The St Albans Picture Palace was a commercial success.
It's as if a big deal might happen on the way to the flicks.
That ought to buy me some popcorn at the flicks."
Hell's teeth, its only a night at the flicks!
There's always the flicks, though you won't meet any fellas there.
I mean some of the flicks are fantastic.
She said she was going to the flicks - to the pictures - and wouldn't I come too?
"You sounded like one, you know, the way they talk in the flicks.
"The three of us went to the flicks, over Badstoneleigh way.
The Flicks 3 only runs in the dry season months from December until May.
Sure, just like in the flicks.
We're supposed to be going to the flicks.'
"Have any of the wererats appeared in the flicks?"
"Sounds like a mystery on the flicks."
Because that can make (or break) the whole experience, at its most impressive lending a night out at the flicks an entirely new dimension.
Overpriced tickets, disgusting food at outrageous prices, bored staff, where's the fun in going to the flicks.
Fans of the flicks continue to buy the finest in Hollywood memorabilia: Oscars, for instance.
Instead, the novel offers emotional close-ups - gestures from the flicks about a jewel heist.
Third thought (weird - like coming out the flicks): I've been dreaming; this is the dormitory; must be late, there's no sign of the windows.
'Fancy a night at the flicks, Carrie, luv?' another voice called out.
You could visit 'the flicks' for just 10p.
Tommy said: 'Can I come round and take you to the flicks some time?'
Last night to the flicks.
"How about the flicks this evening?"
The Flicks live in London and have assembled a collection of Georgian silver over the last five years.
I think I'd die stuck in Bletchley without the flicks to go to.'