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Cape Suzette Theaters
For a day's entertainment or an evening escape, nothing beats
going to the movies. The magic of cinema draws moviegoers
to Cape Suzette's theaters, to share the experience when the
houselights fade and moving images flicker to life on a silver-colored
screen.
Since motion pictures first came into being, they have attracted
audiences like no form of entertainment before them. Today's
film studios turned a novelty into an multi-million-dollar
industry making movies from books or original screenplays.
Tantamount Studios leads the pack of producers, having introduced
the world to movie icons such as Bumphrey Hogart and Kitten
Kaboodle.
The collective thrill of thousands watching images on a movie
screen is due to technical innovations that immerse viewers
in the cinematic experience. The arrival of sound and "talking
pictures" marked a milestone of achievement in the history
of this miraculous medium; many think that color film, stereo
sound, and other breakthroughs lie just ahead.
Cape Suzette's movie houses play to packed crowds all year
round, thanks to low ticket pricing and an abundance of movies
suited to general audiences. In the darkened theater, clutching
a bag of popcorn and other snacks, filmgoers may enjoy watching
newsreels, animated cartoons, or the latest Starrywood box-office
blockbuster.

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Movietoon Newsreels
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Radio broadcasters paint verbal pictures of events
and places for the mind's eye of listeners, but movie
travelogues and newsreels allow citizens to witness
these things for themselves. Tantamount Studios produces
Movietoon Newsreels, a string of highly-acclaimed news
briefs and filmed reports from all over the globe, showing
current information and world updates through the eye
of the roving camera lens. Longtime Movietoon aficionados
best remember the newsreels for their adventure series
that made Whistlestop Jackson, famed aviator, a hero
to millions.
Right: Shere Khan buys exclusive rights to Martin
Torque's invention, the Auto-Aviator.
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