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Quebec AM | Jan 3, 2013 | 5:49

Cinema Pine keeps old movie theatre feeling alive in the Laurentians

Going to the movie theatre in Ste-Adele in the Laurentians is a bit of a blast from the past. Cinema Pine has a very vintage feel with its silver lamé curtains and big comfy seats. CBC's Marika Wheeler brings us part one of a feature report on the nearly 65-year-old theatre.

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