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Some of Hollywood's big-name mobsters joined forces with a Florida-based non-profit Friday to help save small-town theaters.
"We tried very hard to raise the money that we need to convert, but we could only come up with a fraction of the cost," said Rachel Daddezio with Cinema Saver in Endicott, NY. "We received so many stories of what our theater means to the community, how families wouldn't be able to go out if we weren't there."
"It's a small town, but it means a lot to the community," Daddezio said.