A film will not normally start to yield a return on the initial investment until a million cinemagoers have paid to watch it.
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But it would be rash, indeed almost impossible, to forecast numbers, because this depends on the quality of films and the habits of cinemagoers.
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That is partly due to the lack of reinvestment in modern facilites of the kind that most modern cinemagoers want to enjoy as part of an evening out.
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The number of cinemagoers and the number of films made record a constant increase, especially after 1958.
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In 1970, the numbers of cinemas and cinemagoers rose spectacularly.
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The pure watchfulness of cinemagoers mimics the controlling relationship diabetic characters must endure.
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Perhaps its only then that it will be able to rise from serving pedestrian fare to cinemagoers to providing quality cinema.
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