Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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Views of Theatres Overseas The Capitol in Penang, Malay States, was opened in the summer of 1956 as an addition to the group of motion picture theatres operated by the Shaw Organization of Singapore. The Capitol seats 1200 on two floors. The screen is 52 feet wide. The auditorium of the new Maxim theatre in Berlin has seating rising in an arc at gradients allowing full vision of the entire picture over the heads of persons immediately in front, regardless of seat location. The screen is 50 feet wide, integral with the wall. The Maxim seats 850. Despite economic difficulties, Italy has acquired a number of new theatres during the past year, even in small towns. One of them is the Armida in Salerno. WORLD MARKET 41 ■■i