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Theater Celebrates 89th Year in Operation
Suffern, N.Y. – The Historic Lafayette Theater located in downtown Suffern, New York, is one of the oldest operating single screen theaters in the U.S. The Theater was opened in 1924, and has been selected by USA Today as one of the Top Ten Classic Movie Palaces in the United States. It is estimated that due to the change to digital projection in 2013, over 1,200 neighborhood movie theaters will soon close their doors.
On Saturday, April 27th, the 12th Annual Town of Ramapo Big Screen Classics Movie Festival will begin at the Historic Lafayette Theater. Since the series began in 2003 over 50,000 movie fans have attended the Big Screen Classics Film Festival. Ramapo senior citizens are admitted free of charge with their pass and all other tickets are priced at $8.00. All Films start at 11:30 AM, a Wurlitzer Organ Concert precedes.
The Spring 2013 Film Festival includes the following films:
April 27th Judgment At Nuremberg (1961)
May 4th Hans Christian Andersen (1952)
May 11th The Vikings (1958)
May 18th Sweet Smell Of Success (1957)
May 25th Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
June 1st The Stranger (1946)
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