Vintage United Artists Theatres policy trailer (Eastern division), 1977-89

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2010

This classic trailer was used in East Coast UA theaters from 77-89...the background music is "Ponderosa" by Craig Everett Palmer.

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  • WhatsAYak, would you mind uploading this video in higher quality, please?

  • @jgee201066 - Unfortunately, this is the only copy available.

  • Ah, memories...seeing this reminds me of going to the local UA w/my grandfather (who died last year, God rest his soul) just about every wk in the late 80s.

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  • I played this trailer at the UA 8 in Buena Park, Ca. way back in the mid 80's. After hearing this on 8 screens, 5 times a day, it stuck with me like that song from the most annoying Disney ride.

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  • COOL! I worked at UA Capital City Mall in Camp Hill PA. Ahhh... the memories that this brings back. I don't supposed that you have the midnight madness trailer do you? The one with the little blue man with guitar?

  • This started in 1984, before 1984 it was the 20 section trailer and some other theatre information

  • @WhatsAYak Aw Shucks! I'm sorry that your possibilities

  • Man,i remember seeing this everytime i snuck in da movies at da UA SOUTHBROOK 7 in Memphis,Tn at da Southbrook Mall!!!

  • What EdHavens said, I absolutely remember this trailer from seeing movies at the Santa Cruz, CA UA theaters when I was a young child -- Particularly the Capitola location (we lived a few blocks away).

  • Remember very well seeing this at Golden Ring Mall movies (Baltimore, y'all!!). They started with 5 screen back in the '70s and '80s, expanded in the '90s to (I think) 9 screens. Sadly, Golden Ring was torn down completely in the early '00s, then replaced with a Wal Mart, of all things. Such is the way of America now, sadly... Thanks for posting this, brings back such good memories of great people and a great place now passed into memories. Peace, from the wife of Faust6688

  • I worked at a seven screen UA Theater in High School. Lots of fun.

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