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Twin Cities Movie Theaters in the Sound Transition
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13 results found.
21,766,366 Weekly Attendance in Key Cities
November 6, 1926
Acts Draw Suburban Fans to Cities
December 11, 1926
Publix May Build 2,400 Seat Theatre in Minneapolis; Competition Foreseen
December 25, 1926
Northwest M.P.T.O. Meet
May 20, 1927
No’west T. O. to Present Requests to Labor
July 1, 1927
Salary Cut in Doubt as Opposition Grows
July 8, 1927
Labor Cuts Demanded
July 29, 1927
Film Economy As Press Sees It
July 29, 1927
Embattled Hollywood
August 5, 1927
Labor Troubles Threaten
August 26, 1927
Theatre Strike Halted
September 23, 1927
Twin City Strike Ends
November 11, 1927
Representative Exhibitors’ Views on Brookhart Bill
January 28, 1928