Cine-film projection : a practical manual for users of all types of 16-mm. (1952)

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Other Restrictions No alcoholic drinks may be served at any place during a public film-show, but if the show is private and not for the general public, the audience can drink as much as they like. But remember that it is positively dangerous for the operator to drink when on duty. Do you read your film catalogue ? You may find that some of the films listed may not be shown to the public, or that others may not be exhibited within two (or five) miles of a static cinema. Don't slip up on this, otherwise you are likely to be blacklisted in the future. If you are giving a show at home, you can forget all about rules and regulations and do as you please; within reason, of course. 138