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What Batman 1980s – has now most people go to the cinema to see?

when I was younger in the years to award 80 when the film premiered at the Cinema House $ 1 seats were full, I remember the fullness of the theater and cigarette smoke in the air. And all world and the dog was not wearing a yellow shirt and black batman …

Easily The Dark Knight. Even adjusted for inflation, none of the Batman movies can play the Dark Knight.

Apollo Theater

The Apollo Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue opened February 21, 1901, with a screening of "The Belle of Bohemia", a musical comedy American. It was the fourth theater to be built on Shaftesbury Avenue and is listed as a Grade II West End theater. After its opening, the theater presented "A Romance cigarette maker "and an adaptation of" A Tale of Two Cities "entitled" only way. "He found his first major success with "Véronique" in 1904, carried out almost 500 times. The theater was "Follies" by HG Pelissier between 1908 and 1912. Following of this show, a variety of plays were lodged, including "Hobson's Choice" and Dayle Gilbert, "What would a gentleman Do? "From 1913, the Apollo showed several revivals and theater by actor and producer Sir Charles Hawtrey, including" Trilby, "" Things we would like to know "," General John Regan, "and" A Little Play Birds, "though the Apollo shows were almost all productions music otherwise. In 1920, a comedy drama in three acts entitled "Such a Nice Young Man" and in subsequent years, the public were invited to matinee works as "The best policy", "Galey slaves" and 1922 "The Wheel", a program of JB Fagan starring Edith Evans. Edward Laurillard and George Grossmith Jr. led the theater during this time. The duo also produced several plays and revivals, including "a man so young in Nice" and "the only woman." In 1924, the Apollo was "The Fake" with Godfrey Tearle, who was considered the greatest success of the year. After this success, in 1926, "Is Zat So" ran for an impressive 234 performances and in 1927 "Irish Rose" and "cables Whispering "is displayed. The theater was renovated in 1932 and the royal box and received a prelude to a private lounge. Displays submitted during this time include" From December Wild, "" Delight idiot, "" Gaslight "and" Flare Path ". The theater was purchased by Prince Littler in 1944. Between 1944 and 1950, the theater produced "Private Lives," "The Happiest Days of Your Life" and "Treasure Hunt." From 1950, "Seagulls Over Sorrento" lasted more than three years. Also this year, the theater had an audience capacity of 893. longer displayed duration of Apollo, "Boeing Boeing, starring Patrick Cargill and David Tomlinson, established in 1962 and ran until he transferred to the Duchess Theatre 1965. "Forty years later" came to the stage of Apollo in 1968 and 1969 saw "David Storey's Home." Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, several popular comedies in the theater were presented as "orphans," I'm Not Rappaport, "" Driving Miss Daisy "and" Jeffrey Bernard does not feel right. "In the 21st century, the theater has seen a number of major successes, including" The man on the other, "Who's Afraid Virginia Woolf, "" The Whirlpool, "Summer and Smoke," "The Glass Menagerie" and "The last five years. "Apollo Theatre which was acquired in 2005 by Max Weitzenhoffer and Nica Burns, joined the group of Nimax Theatres, a distinction that remains to this day. Today, "Rain Man" with actor Josh Hartnett is playing in the theater.

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