Questions 154-157 refers to the following article.
Local News
Monday, March 31
The Cloud Theater on Gordon Street will close at the end of this month, but this important piece of real estate won’t be closed for long. The building has been sold to the Lakehurst Cinema Society (LCS). According to LCS Executive Director Kartik Malla, the group is planning to make some updates to the building before it reopens. He explained that the seats, screens, and sound systems will be replaced in all of the theaters.----(1)----
“However,” Mr. Malla added, “we’ll be keeping one of the Cloud Theater’s old projectors so we can continue to show classic films in their original format.”
Up to now, The Cloud Theater has played mainly art house, independent and foreign films ----(2)----, The former owner, Mr. Eugene Sattler, who has now retired, always sought to make the Cloud Theater a haven for artistic films.
He was successful for many years, but The ticket sales have declined in recent years and he decided it was time to sell. ----(3)----
“This was a hard decision to make,” said Mr. Sattler. “I will miss working at the theater. I am happy the LCS is going to bring new life to the old theater.”
Under its new ownership, the theater will continue to show those artistic types of movies on special occasions. It will also show more mainstream movies that will appeal to families and children.
The society plans to reopen the theater to the public on July 1. In addition, it will continue to serve as host for the classic film festival that begins the first weekend in August and continues for ten days. Everything about the festival will remain the same except for one thing. Formerly called the Gordon Street Film Festival, it will be known as the Lakehurst Cinema Society Film Festival.----(4)----