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  2. Woods Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Woods Theatre was a movie palace at the corner of Randolph and Dearborn Streets in the Chicago Loop. It opened in 1918 and was a popular entertainment destination for decades. Originally a venue for live theater, it was later converted to show movies. It closed in 1989 and was demolished in 1990.

  3. Chicago film industry - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary in Chicago's film industry was the establishment of rental houses or film exchanges; in 1907, Chicago had more than 15 film exchange houses, such as The Stereopticon & Film Exchange, William Swanson & Company, Chicago Projecting Company, and the International Projecting and Producing Company, formed by JJ Murdoch as an independent ...

  4. Category:Films shot in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    C. Call Northside 777; Canal Street (film) Candyman (1992 film) Candyman (2021 film) Capone (1975 film) Captain Ron; Captive State; Chabutro (film) Charlie Countryman

  5. Music Box Theatre (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The dark blue, cove-lit ceiling with "twinkling stars" and moving cloud formations suggests a night sky. The plaster ornamentation of the sidewalls, round towers, faux-marble loggia and ogee arched organ chambers are, by Hollywood standards, reminiscent of the walls surrounding an Italian courtyard. The overall effect is to make the patron feel ...

  6. Nederlander Theatre (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The James M. Nederlander Theatre is a theater located at 24 West Randolph Street in the Loop area of downtown Chicago, Illinois. It opened in 1926, named the Oriental Theater, as a deluxe movie palace and vaudeville venue. Today the Nederlander, which seats 2,253, presents live touring Broadway theater productions, and is operated by Broadway ...

  7. Balaban and Katz - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a documentary, Uptown: Portrait of a Palace, featured one of Balaban and Katz's most famous theaters, the Uptown. 2006 also saw the publication of a book on many of the B&K theatres, titled The Chicago Movie Palaces of Balaban and Katz, written by David Balaban with a foreword by theater historian Joseph DuciBella and published by ...

  8. Category:Films set in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago (2002 film) Chicago (1927 film) Chicago After Midnight; Chicago Cab; Chicago Confidential; Chicago Deadline; Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck; Chicago Overcoat; Chicago Syndicate (film) Child's Play (1988 film) Child's Play (2019 film) Child's Play 2; Child's Play 3; Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest; The Christmas Chronicles; A ...

  9. Davis Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Davis Theater, originally known as the Pershing Theater, is a first run movie theater located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Chicago. Built in 1918, the theater has operated in different capacities in its history, showing silent films, German-language films, and various forms of stage performance. In 1999, the Davis was planned to be ...

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