Helland Cinema

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Helland Cinema
--VVV RPMBG 20:39, 17 July 2024 (UTC)
Helland Cinema

Pashenton [74, 14]

Denbee Bank the Carew Museum Curtice Avenue
Pincombe Grove Helland Cinema St. Mark's Church
Stringer Street the Quinton Monument Bidgway Walk

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."
Helland Cinema
[74, 14]
Helland Cinema
Now Playing: Zombies: I eat your Skin (1964) directed by Del Tenney

Helland Cinema

Description

You stand outside a large, empty, granite built building. Several tattered posters hang from a smashed frame and the remains of a great stone gargogle

History

Hell Land Cinema, as it was originally named, was constructed in the early 1980s just for horror movies. Widely renowned as the only place you could watch some pornographic horror films - such as Abducted by the Daleks - the rows were packed during the 'Triple X' nights. In what could be judged as irony, this particular cinema was showing 'Land of the Dead' at the time of the outbreak...

Barricade Policy

Current Status



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