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Screen Gems

On a snowy Christmas morning in the late 1950s, a child unwrapped an 8-millimeter film projector. It was a present that would quickly set his passions in motion.

Thanks to his parents' generosity, Steve Haynes of Columbus was soon viewing old movies on a small screen in his grandmother's living room. And as the images of Mary Pickford, Cary Grant and Laurel and Hardy came to life, Haynes' lifelong love affair with classic Hollywood films began.

As Haynes' collection of old motion pictures grew, he yearned to share his hobby with other like-minded people. It happened in 1968, when the then-21-year-old and two fellow film buffs got together with a group of 30 friends on an afternoon in early ...

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