The Best Job Ever

My time working at a movie theater in the late 90's

The Best Job Ever

I have had many jobs over the years even though I am only 30. Many people can relate to this as most of us had jobs while in high school. Well, the job that I am referring to is one that I had in high school but only lasted year. While it didn't last long, the memories that I have from there I will definitely remember the rest of my life. I was lucky enough to work in the movie business. See I worked at a movie theater. And not just any movie theater, it was a dollar theater.


Now Silver Cinemas, the name of the theater chain, wasn't the cleanest or the most profitable theater in town, but it sure was a lot of fun working there. I started out at the very bottom of the food chain as an usher and moved all the way to assistant manager in the year that I worked there. Even though I was a manager, that wasn't the best job there. Being a projectionist was the greatest. Don't get me wrong, it was a lot of work to be a projectionist, but it was also the best.


It was one of the biggest responsibilities being a projectionist because you had to make sure all the movies started on time, put the new movies together on Thursday nights, tear down the old movies on Friday, change the marquee, and put up new posters. There were also times when the projectors and the turntables would mess up the movie prints and they would be everywhere. Hundreds of feet of film all over the place from these "mess ups" could take hours to put the movies back together, but it really didn't matter because of my respect for movies.


There was also plenty of pranks played on other employees that also made the job lots of fun. Two other projectionist and myself would try to convince the other employees the theater was haunted. Playing practical jokes by telling them we would hear loud banging at night when nobody else was there, partially taking down posters in the hallways, and we even scared the district manager by doing these things. We got them so good, the store manager got the theater blessed by a priest, but that didn't stop us. The priest put a cross in the main projection booth, so the last projectionist on duty for the night would move it and when the next projectionist opened in the morning we would tell the manager that a "ghost" moved it. It was such a blast playing these jokes.


It was a really awesome experience to know about how the behind the scenes of a movie theater worked. I have always wanted to know how it worked since I was little boy going to see Batman for the very first time. I remember as the movie started and looking back to the projection booth and seeing the window where the movie was being projected from and thinking that is just awesome!

So, in conclusion, some jobs while going to high school can be one of the worst experiences for some, there are others that it can be the best. Still to this day I think about my time working at the movie theater and boy do I miss it!

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Comments
    Harrykid Posted 11 months 22 days ago
    This is what I`d like to know

    Why did you quit?
    mikemonmouth Posted 1 year 1 month ago
    My 1st time on the site in a while and I really liked this article
    Born In The 80s Posted 1 year 1 month ago
    Short but sweet. Fun article.
    CharityIchiban Posted 1 year 1 month ago
    Agree with the Nomad; I wanted to hear more! My advice is lots and lots of photos and a much longer article...and getting off topic to make a joke or two is totally OK, too. Good job!
    The Nomad Posted 1 year 1 month ago
    No thumbs, this article has potential but you kind of bailed out with a general job description as opposed to going into some depth. Not bad for a short or first story tho.
    arizvega Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    Cool article man...
    MrCleveland Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    I still remember my 1st job at Discount Drug Mart...I may write an article about it on either here or my blogspot page.
    REVROCK Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    The previews were added on to the film by splicing. Usually the movie studio would have specific trailers they wanted played before the movie. Also, all the way through the mid- 1990's projectionists were union members (the theater employees were not) and they were paid VERY well, usually at least twice as much as any manager... until they no longer had a contract and then the manager on duty was responsible for that job.
    Drahken Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    I always figured the projectionist job would be a pretty light one for the most part. Granted, it would be rather hectic setting things up at the beginning of the film, and again at the end when you have to rewind it, and of course if something went wrong. Beyond that though, it seems like a job where you get to just sit around for 90mins~2hrs.
    It seems pretty weird to have the projectionist deal with the posters/marquee/etc, that seems like it would fall to the assistant manager or something.

    As far as starting on time, I have never been to a theater that started on time. The theater I grew up with would never start less than 15mins AFTER the scheduled start time. It wasn't that they played cartoons nor even previews during that time either, it was just dead air. THEN they would have 15 mins of previews, before finally getting to the actual movie.

    Speaking of previews, are they usually on the same filmstrip as the actual movie, or do you have to run a film of previews & then switch that out for the feature film?
    retrodave Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    Not bad for a short article. I loved it. But I would like to hear more. Sounds interesting. thumbs up!!
    The Mysterious H Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    As someone who's worked in a movie theater, I agree that it is a great experience. Nice job.
    soc27cer Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    funny stuff
    vkimo Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    Short and SWEET. Awhile back I was actually wondering about who's job it was to operate the projector. Man, it just seems like an awesome job. I know technology changed a lot, but it still seems awesome. Heck, I'm going to look into it. Maybe I can get a job doing it! I love your guys pranking, getting your manager to get a PRIEST to come in is priceless! Please do a sequel and go a little more in depth, I beg you!
    Benjanime Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    although this article ran a little short in terms of length, i'll still give you a thumbs up for effort, and for a neat trip from your past
    REVROCK Posted 1 year 2 months ago
    Yup, I worked at a theater from 86-92. From usher to A.M. as well.Great job but lousy pay.
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