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| Lauren, otherwise known as Yalda the A-sister, arrives at the movie theater after meeting us in Rock Hill. She came down from Boone to see the mvoie. |
This is the outside of the Chester Little Theater. It is primarily used for plays as Gus, you'll see him later, has played many starring roles on its stage. This is where the premiere will be. |
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| Some people mill about near a mural painted on the wall of the Chester Little Theater. |
This is dad standing next to the movie poster for the movie. Quel officiale! |
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| Just the movie poster. |
This is the screen the movie was shown on. Did I mention this was in Chester, S.C.? Apparently there are no real theaters in Chester. |
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| It was a packed house! |
Dad talks to the producer of the movie before the show starts. |
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| The lighting balcony. |
A bad picture of our VIP ticket. |
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| A picture of the VIP ticket and of the program. |
A picture of the inside of the program -- look halfway down! |
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| An upclose view of the picture you just saw. |
I left my shoes at home by accident so I picked these up for under $50. I looked like such a Yankee! (no offense to Yankees reading this) |
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| This is a picture of the man who played the villain in the movie. Had I a quicker trigger finger, it would have been of dad. Poor quality is due to not being able to use the flash. |
Look at the (blurry!) guy sitting down on the left! |
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| He's still sitting there. Still looks like the dad I remember when he would help me with homework. Wonder if he's explaining mathematical equations to these two guys like he used to to me. Nah, he's not. Know how I can tell? No one's screaming at the top of their lungs at each other as to how unimportant/important math is. |
More blurry dad! |
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| Luckily, he's not this blurry in real life. |
Believe it or not, it's a real Rolex. Of course, if my fingers were faster, it would have been a picture of Dad's face. |
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| A (blurry!) bank manager. |
Still watching the movie on mushrooms! Dad's on the left. |
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| Click on the picture and look at the name (it's blurry, I know, get over it) highlighted by the yellow box. |
This is Gus and quite possibly the funniest character in the movie. No one has yet figured out why he had $300k in small, unmarked bills in his house. It fit the plot, I guess. |
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| A closer picture of the guy who was the villain. He did an excellent job and could quite possibly a good professional actor. |
A shot of the kid who played Jesse. He was signing an autograph. |
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| The woman on the right is the Grandma in this movie. Excellent southern grandma. |
Up close with Mr. Weeks and Grandma Linny. I'll solve you the effort of reading her necklace. It says (in hebrew) Y'akov Shalom. That's her husband's hebrew name. Who knew!?! |
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| This is the Molly Ringwald's younger brother. Well, not actually, but he did good job as Chris in the movie. |
This the kid who played Calvin in the movie, the older sibling of Chris and Carrie. Apparently, the mom had a thing for C's. Anyway, he's only 13. He looks like he's 18 but the cracking puberty voice gave it away. |
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| She's the girl who played the lead character, Carrie, in The Ghost Club. I think she has a bright future in movies. |
Mr. Weeks, Gus and Jim Practer. |
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