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Twin Cities Movie Theaters in the Sound Transition
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6 results found.
Bomb Discovered
October 14, 1925
Orchestras Go Out of F. & R. Theatres
July 6, 1927
Total Loss to Chicago Exhibitors in Union’s Bad Beating of Orpheum
September 7, 1927
Strike Stuff
September 7, 1927
F. & R. in New York on Publix Line-Up
September 7, 1927
Northwest Mgrs. and Union in Deadlock
September 21, 1927