http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20090105/NEWS02/901050345/1006/NEWS
Sold-out movie thwarts Bidens
OK, if it wasn't them, then who were those Secret Service guys?
Employees at the Regal Brandywine Cinemas say the vice
president-elect and his wife, Jill, tried to attend the 7:45 showing of
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" at the theater on Concord Pike
but left after they were told the movie was sold out.
There's been no confirmation from the Biden camp, but the theater employees say they are sure it was him.
Inshirah
Muhamut, an associate manager, said she closed her box-office line when
she saw what appeared to be a Secret Service agent coming her way.
The man asked her about tickets for the movie, which stars Brad Pitt, then left.
A few minutes later, she said, the Bidens came into the lobby.
Jill Biden walked up to speak with Muhamut while Joe stood nearby.
"She
was asking me about other shows, but they really wanted to see
'Benjamin Button,' " Muhamut said. "He was maybe five feet away,
looking at her. He was standing with his other Secret Service men."
Remarkably,
none of the other moviegoers appeared to notice. Employees said nobody
mobbed Biden or called his name or asked for an autograph.
"It
didn't seem many people recognized him," said employee Becky Gingrich,
21. "Honestly, I think people were just too wrapped up in themselves to
notice."
The brush with Biden did give the employees a thrill, though.
"I
was a little excited -- I'm not gonna lie," said Muhamut, a 21-year-old
senior at West Chester University. "The Secret Service guy told me to
calm down."
Muhamut plans to go to the Jan. 20 inauguration, so seeing the Bidens up close was a kick.
"I
recognized him as soon as he came up," she said. "He had a black jacket
and jeans on. He looked real casual. His wife had on a very stylish
jacket."
Gingrich and Muhamut said the Bidens didn't ask for special treatment. They simply mulled over their movie options and left.
"We're
just so crazy in here tonight [with patrons] that we would have had to
go into the theater and move people around," Gingrich said.
Contact Angie Basiouny at 324-2796 or abasiouny@delawareonline.com.
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