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West Side Story: TV whenver they first showed it.
The Music Man- First run and then on a double bill (with "Lawrence of Arabia") at the drive-in about 3 times.
Casablanca saw it on TV a number of times and then at a few revival houses.. I remember that by the time, "Play It Again, Sam" came out, I already knew "Casablanca" by heart.
The Court Jester =this showed up as the second bill at drive-ins for abuot a decade ("It Happened to Jane" with Doris Day was another that you could see at the drive-in and go home and watch on TV for about 10 years) and so saw it there a few times and a lot on TV as a kid.
Vertigo (Art House revival and then on TV, but I wanted to see it on the big screen first)
The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad (Kiddie matinees-- probably at the Palms Theatre or Bethany West)
Rosemary’s Baby-- TV, or maybe even a video-- late 70's
I will be forever grateful to Benson and Hedges for sponsoring several summmers throughout the 70's of classic films on the big screen. And there even a few big screens back then because it was before all the megaplexes took over.