English: Power's No. 6 -
Walturdaw Company Limited, 1912
Identifier: cinenewgaz01cine (find matches)
Title: Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912)
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Cinema News
Subjects: Motion Pictures Film Industry Trade Magazine nyarc-museumofmodernart
Publisher: London
Contributing Library: The Museum of Modern Art Library, New York
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ion, and unconvincing inmotive. The players, too, were third rate. But even with thesedisadvantages the picture theatres acquired big patronage. Thenarose the army of scenario writers, people who were competent towrite first cla-s plots, and with it a demand for first rate actors andactresses to make these plots live. First class theatres sprang up in every direction ; plush seats,orchestras, uniformed commissionaires ; managers in eveningdres*. Every street is now dazzling with the electric light of apicture theatre, east and)west alike. Added to that there is no waiting. Yes, the picture theatre has come to stay, notwithstanding thegroans of publicans, Stiggins, and music hall managers. I haveonly glided over the salient facts of the subject, and the inexorableeditor has limited my space. Thus writes Patrick Glynn in ThePictures. 20 THE CINEMA. December. 1912. Strong, Silent,Steady,Simple toOperate,No Flicker,No Breakdowns,No RepairBills. TheMachine witha GenuineGuarantee. POWERSNO.
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£41 10s. (as illustrated)Cash or Easy Terms. THE WALTURDAW CO., LTD., LONDON: 46, Gerrard St., W. BIRMINGHAM: 192, Corporation St. CARDIFF: 9, St. John Square I December, 1912. THE CINEMA. 21 CLOSED DOORS BOLTED AND BARRED. By FRANK OGDEN SMITH.
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