This is another vivid memory I never thought I would ever see (or hear) again. I always enjoyed this infectiously catchy opening to Saturday movies in the 60's at the Blue Star General Cinema in Watchung NJ. Thanks for posting!!!
So great to find this. For many years when I go to the movies I try and make this sound when the trailers start. I go to the movies alone most of the time. thanks for posting.
This appears to be a recreation, but a very faithful one, with the great original snare-drum soundtrack. I used to love this bumper as much as (and sometimes more than) the movie that followed when I went to the Cambridge Fresh Pond Cinema in Massachusetts in the 1970s. They don't make bumpers like this anymore. Today's are so slick, digital and computer-graphic. This one was hip, man. Thanks for bringing it back!
This is another vivid memory I never thought I would ever see (or hear) again. I always enjoyed this infectiously catchy opening to Saturday movies in the 60's at the Blue Star General Cinema in Watchung NJ. Thanks for posting!!!
Blafinaman 1 day ago
That's excellent!
dewey70 1 month ago
@mamasmitty i know me 2, what's up with that, to someone else this is the most boring thing ever, to me, it's a fucking riot lol
frankenboston 2 months ago
Other than looking looking like a "powerpoint" presentation of a 35mm original print, it's pretty nice. The music was perfect!
Dimension150 5 months ago
So great to find this. For many years when I go to the movies I try and make this sound when the trailers start. I go to the movies alone most of the time. thanks for posting.
MultiPmedina 6 months ago
Wow. Is there an archive of these? Thanks for posting!
billysings 8 months ago
Typeface is wrong, should be eurostile bold extended.
ignoblius 9 months ago
This appears to be a recreation, but a very faithful one, with the great original snare-drum soundtrack. I used to love this bumper as much as (and sometimes more than) the movie that followed when I went to the Cambridge Fresh Pond Cinema in Massachusetts in the 1970s. They don't make bumpers like this anymore. Today's are so slick, digital and computer-graphic. This one was hip, man. Thanks for bringing it back!
teletubetodd 11 months ago
My sister and I used to die laughing at this in the theaters as kids!
mamasmitty 11 months ago
How do you get the film on to Youtube?
IstvanN1961 1 year ago