A nostalgic chronicle of a movie lover's misspent youth in a dark, run-down second run theater, once the proud centerpiece of the small suburban town of Milwaukie, Oregon. Cinema 69 is both an autobiography and an affectionate history of the theater & films which played there that had a lasting impact one viewer's life. This book is a must for any movie fan who grew up in the dark balconies of their neighborhood second run cinemas during the 70s and 80s, before home video began running them out of business.
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D.M. Anderson (Dave to his friends, David to his mother and his dog) lives and writes in Portland, Oregon. He is the author of two young-adult novels (Killer Cows, Shaken) a book of dark tales (I Hear Black) and dozens of short stories published in various magazines and anthologies. In addition to reviewing films and writing essays on his own movie-based site (Free Kittens Movie Guide), he has written articles for such websites as WhatCulture.com, Taste of Cinema, and an upcoming book about animal attack movies. All these years later, Dave still lives only a ten minute drive from the Victory Theater.
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