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Hi we are a new East Dulwich tiny business we?re offering a home cinema hire affordable experience

Prices are ?40 per night 24 hrs/ ?75 for whole weekend

For this you get a huge 120? Portable screen the projector a amazing cinema amplified

sound system

All you need are the films we install set up and remove for you

It?s great for kids parties/birthdays/sleepovers/ or for a treat for the kids

Or if you just want to chill at home and have a movie night

To book please send a message to [email protected] or call or text 07818568095 we will also send you a email showing it up and running

Thanks Kevin

SE22 8HS

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