The Stardust Drive-In in Morden, Manitoba

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Terry Nelson works in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Terry Nelson works in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
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Terry Nelson splices film in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Terry Nelson splices film in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
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Film splicing equipment in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Film splicing equipment in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
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The Stardust Drive-In projectors use giant incandescent bulbs to light the film.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press The Stardust Drive-In projectors use giant incandescent bulbs to light the film.
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A family watches the show at Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press A family watches the show at Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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Visitors line up for popcorn and snacks at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Visitors line up for popcorn and snacks at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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Marlene Nelson serves popcorn to a visitor at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Marlene Nelson serves popcorn to a visitor at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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One of the projector lenses at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press One of the projector lenses at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
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The projection windows at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press The projection windows at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
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A visitor's dog pops its head out of the van before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press A visitor's dog pops its head out of the van before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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Marlene Nelson gathers some freshly made popcorn before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Marlene Nelson gathers some freshly made popcorn before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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Marlene Nelson prepares the food counter at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Marlene Nelson prepares the food counter at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
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Marlene Nelson checks the popcorn machine before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Marlene Nelson checks the popcorn machine before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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Terry Nelson splices together the previews for the projector prior to showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Terry Nelson splices together the previews for the projector prior to showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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Terry Nelson adjusts the film reel on one of the projectors just before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press Terry Nelson adjusts the film reel on one of the projectors just before showtime at the Stardust Drive-In in Morden.
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A film reel and splicing equipment in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
Melissa Tait / Winnipeg Free Press A film reel and splicing equipment in the projection room at the Stardust Drive-In theatre in Morden.
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