At The Movies
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At The Movies
They opened up the place to, it was a Repatriation Depot, and
they were bringing people from all over, getting ready to go home
and we were in the photography. “Ok, you, you, you and you.”
“Yeah?” “You’re volunteered to run movies.” So what they did,
they started at 9 o’clock in the morning and we ran movies
continuously until 10 o’clock at night. And the first day, we
had one projector, which meant, every twenty minutes you got to
stop, change, you get cat-called. So we had one fella with us,
we called him ‘Feathers’, he’d get you anything you wanted.
He just had a knack. So we got talking to him, “We got to get
another projector.” So we knew the Education Officer had a brand
new one, but he wouldn’t part with it, it was his baby, okay.
So that night, Feathers got me and he says,
“C’mon, we’re going for a walk.” We went for a walk,
we ended up at the Education Officer’s office. He opened the
door, how I don’t know, we got the projector, we brought it back
to our place and we set it up and you could mark your film so you
knew when you shut one projector and start the other. And the
next day, we ran continuous movies, it was beautiful the way it
went. And there was eleven of us doing it, but two of us would
run it for a whole day and the others, it would give us,
sign a 48-hour pass and get lost. In fact, that’s the only way I
got down to Stratford-on-Avon was on, we did our stint and we
were away for a couple of days. But this Education Officer come
around looking for his projector. “Where did you guys get that?”
“Oh, we found it.” “Where’s the serial number?”
“Well, we don’t know. Where is it?” Well, Feathers had
eliminated it and that poor guy never ever found out but for
three weeks we did movies like that and it was good.
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