vincent buys it for $30,000. always the consummate host, mr. diaugustineles the roost with his teenage moviegoers. >> i remember when people got a little rowdy, vince would come around and tell us all to be quiet, but you always knew that he was there watching you and caring for you, and, as a kid, you respected that. >> he had a passion for this movie theater. he loved seeing the people come. he greeted everyone. i know there were some people that couldn't afford the tickets, and he would, like, shuffle them in. >> more than 20 years pass, full of films like "star wars" and "titanic," until, in 1997, the manager at the berwick theater up and leaves and opens one of the big multiplex theaters -- a double cross! but vincent decides, at the age of 73, what the heck? he'll run it himself. >> my father would be popping popcorn for the evening, and when the reel broke, he was up there splicing the film back together, and after the movie was over, he was with the broom, sweeping up droppings of popcorn. >> by 2007, vincent is 83 years old, and his businesses, in