We ran SHOAH when it first came out - if memory serves, it ran 9 1/2 hours and we showed it over two days with a 2 hour intermission for a formal dinner break arranged with a local restaurant. It came with 4 "Intermission" snipes in one of the cans although my memory is fuzzy on this, but I think there was a tear-sheet that suggested after what reels to use the Intermission titles, with the caveat that you could use them "as needed" but only at the end of a reel -- no inserting them in the middle of a reel. I think the total number of reels was 27 -- again, this was back in the mid 80s so my count may be off a bit, but let's just settle on, there were a LOT of reels. Luckily, very early on when I first got to that theatre (2500 seater) and after my first bout with carrying cans up to the 6th floor (no elevator), I installed a winch in the hang ceiling so reels could be hoisted up in a milk crate attached to a hook at the end of the winch cable. You pulled the milk crate with its load into the booth thru the followspot window. If I had access to the theatre records, I could find out exactly how many reels and where we placed the intermissions -- we kept a Projection Report on every print that we ran. But I no longer have access because I am just retired so, you know, not my problem anymore.:
BTW, the inspiration for the winch idea came to me the first time we ran a double bill and I had to hump all 6 reels up there. The stagehands said, "Hey guys, getting the cans up there is easy now --.Frankie's got a wench up in the ceiling to help him out.

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