English: Mr. Screen, a statue of a cinema usher by sculptor Vincent Browne outside the Screen Cinema in Dublin, Ireland, at the junction of Hawkins Street and Townsend Street. The helpful usher wears a smart uniform coat with epaulettes and a peaked cap. His delightful leer reveals his love of darkness—with all its opportunities, and everything it hides.
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