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Skyline Theatre: The life of a projectionist



2007-12-17 - Summersville, KY - Photo From Larry Smith archive.
The DOUBLE LIFE OF LARRY SMITH. Today, Larry Smith is news anchor at WHVE Radio, 92.7 FM. Before his career in radio, and as he was launching his on-air vocation, he was in the movie business. He writes: "I was projectionist at the Skyline Drive-In before and during my radio career, Iwas responsible for running the movies,keeping the speakers repaired, and have popped thousandsof boxes of popcorn. I remember that when we had an all night movie I wouldpop at least 600 boxes of popcorn. The crowds were unbelivable. Living across the street from the Skyline was a lot of fun.The drive-in had a playground down next to the screen.and the kids from the Summersville community had the time of their lives, as didthe thousands of people who would travel for miles to just enjoy a movie at the historic Skyline Drive-In Theatre at 42782, Summersville, Green County, KY USA: proudly, my hometown."
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