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Ipswich landmark shuts down after 50 years due to storms, costs and lack of new movies
He said the cinema’s digital projector, purchased in 2013, needed to be replaced at a cost of $270,000.
“The suppliers of digital projectors tell us that projector is now obsolete, that spare parts are no longer available.
“We also have seen our crowds drop from 300-plus cars a week on…
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