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  2. Film memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Movie studios were slow to recognize the value of their property, [3] "generally viewing the material as junk taking up precious backlot real estate." [ 4 ] Often, workers would just take souvenirs or sell items without permission, aware that their employers did not particularly care. [ 3 ]

  3. Renovations uncover historical gem, hidden basement in old ...

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    The building at 637 Main St. is an art deco-style where movie-goers in the 1950s watched movies in the roofless theatre. Renovations uncover historical gem, hidden basement in old Pineville movie ...

  4. Atmospheric theatre - Wikipedia

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    John Eberson was the most successful promoter and designer of the atmospheric style. His last atmospheric design in the US was the "Midwest Theatre" at 17 N. Harvey Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which opened August 1, 1930, but was demolished in 1976.

  5. Movie palace - Wikipedia

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    The demand for an upscale film theater, suitable to exhibit films to the upperclass, was first met when the Regent Theater, designed by Thomas Lamb, was opened in February 1913, becoming the first ever movie palace. [7] However the theater's location in Harlem prompted many to suggest that the theater be moved to Broadway alongside the stage ...

  6. Discount theater - Wikipedia

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    Discount theaters, also known as dollar theaters, dollar movies, second-run theaters, and sub-run theaters, are movie theaters that show motion pictures for reduced prices after those films depart first-run theaters. [1] [2] Originally, they would receive release prints of 35 mm films after those prints had been shown already at first-run ...

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  8. How a movie can make collectible prices soar

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    The anonymous seller of a pistol owned by Dillinger can thank a movie that opened this month for getting such a steep price -- $95,600."Public Enemies" has made $88 million since it opened July 1, and

  9. Bob Burns III - Wikipedia

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    Bob Burns (born May 12, 1935) is an American actor, consultant, producer, archivist and historian of props, costumes, and other paraphernalia from science fiction, fantasy, and horror motion pictures. He is notable for his work with and collection of movie props, particularly from horror and science-fiction movies. [1]