Last Monday, we were at Paramount Theater and watched a spooky silent movie entitled The Cat and the Canary. It was made in 1927 by a director, Paul Leni. Unfortunately Paul Leni passed away two years after that movie was released. And he was only age 44.
There was a group of deaf movie goers like me. Of course, my son – Nolan joined with me. I received a couple of free tickets from someone with Deaf Spotlight. So, I thought why not give ourselves a Halloween treat to take some time out of our home in the evening.
At the same time, we had ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter present, so this way we understand of what a presenter was saying before a silent movie started.
While we were there, interior design of the Paramount Theater was such lovely. It was filled with lot of antique style such as couches, chairs, chandeliers, carpet, and carvings on the walls among with Halloween decorations. It was built in 1928. It was my second time being at that theater.
Did you do any kinds of activities you enjoyed for Halloween?