Currington Cinema

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Currington Cinema

Miltown [99,95]

the Baynes Building Birmingham Bank Border
Richardson Walk Currington Cinema Border
junkyard Woodborne Boulevard Border

Basic Info:

  • Cinemas are "shrouded in darkness" when unpowered.
  • Cinemas are Dark buildings.
  • In the presence of a fuelled portable generator, a Cinema's flavor text will change to one of the following:
    • "…a black-and-white drama film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a recent horror film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…an old horror film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a black-and-white documentary film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a recent drama film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a dramatic science-fiction film still looping silently on its main screen."
    • "…a black-and-white science-fiction film playing on its main screen."
Currington Cinema

General Information

Currington Cinema is the only cinema in Miltown, a suburb of Malton.

The Ruby (as it was often called) was well known for it's late night reruns of classic b-movies and Sci-Fi Flicks - specialising in showing original versions. It formed the home meeting place for the Malton Movie Movement prior to the outbreak, though they have been absent since that time.

The last films advertised as now showing on it's late night board were The Abominable Dr. Phibes and The Terror of Tiny Town, with Future Features listed as Dead Alive and Story of Ricky.

History

May 15th, 2007 -- Drama Club staged a performance of "Army of Darkness" at Currington Cinema as part of their Border Tour of Malton. The group plans to travel clockwise around the border suburbs of Malton with one show in each suburb. Today they performed for the 2 survivors here as part of this tour. See their group page for performing groups and schedules.


It was here that Zag the Great brought his first ever date for a midnight showing of Cemetery Man.
It was also this cinema that banned Zag the Great for eating items not purchased in the forecourt, namely his date.