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  2. Cabot Street Cinema Theatre - Wikipedia

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    For more than ninety years the Cabot Street Cinema Theatre has been an important part of the Boston's North Shore community. Harris and Glover Ware, two brothers and former vaudeville musicians from Marblehead, Massachusetts, built the Cabot eight years after the construction of their first Beverly theater, the Larcom Theatre.

  3. Silver screen - Wikipedia

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    A silver screen, also known as a silver lenticular screen, is a type of projection screen that was popular in the early years [when?] [vague] of the motion picture industry and passed into popular usage as a metonym for the cinema industry. The term silver screen comes from the actual silver (or similarly reflective aluminium) content embedded ...

  4. List of Touchstone Pictures films - Wikipedia

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    co-production with Silver Screen Partners III and Interscope Communications: December 25, 1987 Good Morning, Vietnam: co-production with Silver Screen Partners III: February 12, 1988 Shoot to Kill: co-production with Silver Screen Partners III and Century Park Pictures March 18, 1988 D.O.A. Remake of 1949 film; co-production with Silver Screen ...

  5. Silver Screen Partners - Wikipedia

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    However, in January 1987, Silver Screen Partners III began financing movies for Disney with $300 million raised, the largest amount raised for a film financing limited partnership by EF Hutton. [6] Silver Screen's fourth limited partnership, Silver Screen Partners IV, was also set up to finance Disney's studios.

  6. Errol Flynn - Wikipedia

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    The resulting film was a magnificent success for the studio and gave birth to two new Hollywood stars and an on-screen partnership that would encompass eight films over six years. [21] The budget for Captain Blood was $1.242 million, and it made $1.357 million in the U.S. and $1.733 million overseas, meaning a huge profit for Warner Bros. [ 22 ]

  7. June Kenney - Wikipedia

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    A casting call landed Kenney an uncredited role in Jerry Lewis's 1961 film The Ladies Man, her only appearance in an "A" movie. She attributed winning the part to Lewis's appreciation of her ability to walk down stairs in rhythm to music. [16] Her final feature film appearance was in The Cat Burglar, another Gene Corman production, released in ...

  8. Silverscreen - Wikipedia

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    Silverscreen was a British chain store brand founded in 2003 in the United Kingdom and focused on films.It was founded by Ernesto Schmitt and Sebastian James. [1]Starting from an initial six stores in 2003, Silverscreen was the United Kingdom's first specialist DVD high street retailer offering an extensive selection of chart and non-chart products (there was also the short lived "Playhouse ...

  9. Landmark Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Landmark was brought out of Silver Cinemas' bankruptcy by Oaktree Capital, [13] allowing the construction and opening of the Sunshine, Bethesda Row and E Street Cinemas. On September 24, 2003, Landmark was acquired by Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban 's 2929 Entertainment , [ 14 ] the Magnolia Pictures exhibition wing folded into Landmark Theatres.