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53 results found.
Play My Pictures or I Will Build a Theatre!
August 22, 1925
Bomb Discovered
October 14, 1925
Editorial
November 21, 1925
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
N.W. Unit Merging
June 5, 1927
No’west T. O. to Present Requests to Labor
July 1, 1927
12 Producers Agree to Hold Salary Cuts Until August 1
July 3, 1927
Hopes to Avoid Wage Cut Rise at Studios
July 5, 1927
Missapprehension Held Causing ‘Holdouts’
July 6, 1927
Orchestras Go Out of F. & R. Theatres
July 6, 1927
Early Rumblings in Annual Labor Row
July 8, 1927
180 Houses in F. & R.-Saxe Pool Reported Completed
July 8, 1927
Salary Cut in Doubt as Opposition Grows
July 8, 1927
F. & R.-Saxe Deal Announcement Seen
July 12, 1927
F. & R.–Saxe Confab
July 18, 1927
F.&R.–Saxe Conferences Postponed by Non-Arrival
July 19, 1927
Another Minneapolis Suburban?
July 21, 1927
what’s the use of talking? (advertisement)
July 22, 1927
Last-Minute Hitches Block Pooling of F. & R. and Saxe
July 27, 1927
Independent Threat Halted Wage Slash?
July 29, 1927
Labor Cuts Demanded
July 29, 1927
Film Economy As Press Sees It
July 29, 1927
Saxe Reported in New Dickers for Hook-Up
August 1, 1927
F. &. R. Move Against Invasion
August 2, 1927
Embattled Hollywood
August 5, 1927
Labor Troubles Threaten
August 26, 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
Finkelstein & Ruben Closes Deal for Publix Alliance
September 18, 1927
Importance of Publix–F. & R. Deal Stressed
September 19, 1927
Northwest Mgrs. and Union in Deadlock
September 21, 1927
Theatre Strike Halted
September 23, 1927
Public Opinion Seen as Factor in Strike
October 2, 1927
Exhibitors Confident in Twin City Strike
October 3, 1927
Studio Economy and Efficiency at Highest Peak, Lasky Says
October 5, 1927
Another Bombing
October 11, 1927
All Negotiations Off in Mpls. Strike
October 12, 1927
New Firm to Handle F.&.R.–Publix Deal
October 13, 1927
City Moves to End Minneapolis Strike
October 20, 1927
F. & R.–Public Opening First House Under Deal
October 25, 1927
Strong Efforts Being Made to Break Deadlock in Twin Cities
October 25, 1927
Announcement Rouses Twin Cities Interest
October 25, 1927
Twin City Showman, Union Compromise to Settle Strike
October 27, 1927
Relief Felt Over Twin City Strike Ending
October 28, 1927
F. & R. House Opposed in Minneapolis Neighborhood
December 12, 1927
Representative Exhibitors’ Views on Brookhart Bill
January 28, 1928
Publix–F. & R. Deal Is Climax of Long Parleys
July 15, 1929
Hamm Got $7,000,000 Cash, F. & R. $3,000,000 Stock?
July 26, 1929
De Mille Asserts Talkers Will Improve Our Speech
November 20, 1929