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New film sees Plymouth cinema sell out for first time since Titanic

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A new film has seen a Plymouth cinema sell out for the first time since James Cameron's Titanic was released in 1997. All 510 seats were full at Reel cinema for the opening night of the new James Bond film Spectre. That beats the recent record of 477 seats sold for the opening of Minions, and is the first time the cinema has been full since it was the ABC 18 years ago. Jake Sloane manager of reel cinema said "We are astounded to have sold out for Spectre, we have been looking forward to this release for months and now it is here, the response from the public has been incredible. "I would like to thank all of our loyal customers for continuing to support their local cinema and hope they see us for Star Wars in December!" It wasn't just the opening showing that made the film a hit for the cinema, since its release, thousands have been to see the feature which has resulted in the cinema being the busiest it has been for years. Spectre will continue to show at Reel cinema for several weeks at different times throughout the day. The new film staring Daniel Craig tells the story of the undercover agent discovering secrets about his past which leads him to a hidden criminal organisation. After the leader of the group revels himself to the spy, he starts to find out the terrible truth of SPECTRE and how his past is linked to them.

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