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Bailey Cinema |
Bailey Cinema
Wray Heights [62, 77]
Basic Info:
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Bailey Cinema
Description
A cinema currently playing an old foreign romance film on loop.
History
Bailey Cinema was founded in 1936 as an Egyptian themed cinema for Wray Heights' upper-class residents. The first cinema in the city to show such hits as The Wizard of Oz and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, it became a staple of the suburb's booming commercial area.
After undergoing restoration in the 60s, Bailey Cinema eventually became the oldest running cinema in Malton with the closing of Hemmins Cinema, but low attendance and a string of poor business choices led Bailey to become barely operational by the beginning of the outbreak.
Barricade Policy
It is recommended under the Wray Heights Barricade Plan to keep this building VSB at all times. Its purpose is to serve as an entry point and shelter for low-leveled survivors.
Current Status
Rebuilt, with running power as well. Over-Barricaded to keep it's one resident safe. SaviorOfMankind 11:17, 11 July 2011 (BST)
Ruined, with no zombies and two people using HIPS. --TripleU 00:37, 6 June 2009 (BST)