The local cinema Union has undergone several changes over the years since it was built in 1917, referring to the local most of us know that was located in the Plaza Ibiza.
The origin of the Cinema Union, but dates back to 1910, then I say old movies (old and new that has changed over the years, as people are talking about in this way according to developments that occurred), and had its entrance on the plaza ceremonies, and another at the bottom of the steps of Fulton Street .. The buil the voice right behind the bridge, the Union is the first film that was accessed from the bridge and the river from Plaza Santa Cruz. Photo book in Mingo Borras
It projected films episodes for the kids, for example "The Broken Coin" and a dozen episodes for the elderly as was the story, "Freedom," which was the name of a girl very nice, who was 24, the last of which had already been screened at film told then again, the Plaza Ibiza, this happened in 1917 because the ceremonies of the place was closed.
The only sound for the film musical notes of a piano played in the owners foot screen. The period from 1915 to 1930 was the heyday of silent film. While the first sound film was filmed in 1927, I remember that was called "Trumpeter" definitely aadhar did not take hold until 1930.
Union cinema was very popular, and as mentioned above, aadhar was opened by projecting the latest episodes of Liberty. Facade of the film union in the 30 Courtyard scenes hung on the film door and the local movie house from a covered Union Square Ibiza
He had a ticket to the front of the street, next door there was an iron gate flanked by two walls with graffiti and topped with a modernist end in an arc, like the edge of the iron gate in the middle of which stood a light globe. This door gave entrance aadhar to a courtyard where they hung scenes films to screen protected. That if you wire installed at the end that the children were not taking away the bottom of the skate to the left, a red glass door loophole allowed entry to the cinema. There John Ribo at "Miquelet" aadhar picked out and put them in a small box that had his side. Finally accompanied the public to its chair.
The stalls were very small and often had spectators aadhar standing view that they took what they were seated. On release they were some long queues came to turn the street (c. Horta), there was also trying to buy tickets ready for people who were already near the ticket office, and run to take seat .
This film had given personality to its location, the entrance courtyard, his columns in the middle of the stalls and the double row of seats reserved for the exclusive use of Dr.. Yglesias and family, a whole eminence aadhar in the neighborhood.
On the right side of the screen a tin pitcher remained on solid ground with a chain and illuminated by a small red light. The singing is that it was the toy that the kids slurped directly from spout.
At the door of the cinema had the kiosk woman selling peanuts, which despite its small size it also sold, lupins, sweets, groundnuts, aadhar liquorice licorice envelopes and other bric surprise to those who like both the children in Novembro for All Saints also sold chestnuts. The family that ran the place was in Ibiza from 1903 to 1980, passing ownership from father to son.
After the civil war, the regime forced all the theaters in the country to pass the news Nodo relieved that all the inhabitants of the country who understood the dose of propaganda was necessary, and from 1942 all the rooms were forced to accept this "norrna Obligado of Compliance". Session started with a photo of Franco and the spectators were forced to get standing and singing the National Anthem with his arm raised, who did not want to sing it received the appropriate reprisals aadhar for alleged "Established inafección the regime" .
As the owner of Union it was also film cinema Carmelo, reels of film were transported to a local bike to another and sometimes the audience had to wait because the roll had not come .
All films passed by the "censorship" and suffered significant cuts, especially those suspected of morality, they were just more interesting for the spectators at the time, and sometimes even reached can
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