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Twin Cities Movie Theaters in the Sound Transition
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10 results found.
Saxe Reported in New Dickers for Hook-Up
August 1, 1927
F. &. R. Move Against Invasion
August 2, 1927
Embattled Hollywood
August 5, 1927
Movie Operators Strike
August 24, 1927
Labor Troubles Threaten
August 26, 1927
Chicago Exhibitors Close 350 Movie Theatres: Fight With Union Hits 400,000 Patrons
August 30, 1927
Movie Operators Demand Pay Rise
August 30, 1927
Theater Strike as in Chicago Feared Here
August 31, 1927
Theatre Musicians Win Pay Increases
August 31, 1927
Chicago Movie Men See a Wider Tie-Up
August 31, 1927