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A Look at Early Indie-Movie History
by | November 12, 2009
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The struggle between independent studios and Hollywood's major players isn't anything new -- in fact, it's a battle that's been waged since the days of the nickelodeon. Back to Article
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Gordon Franklin Terry Sr
Gordon Franklin Terry Sr writes:
on Nov 12 2009 01:13 PM

SPAM (above) darn.

I LOVE the old Nickelodeons--they were $.25 though at SIX-FLAGS GREAT ADVENTURE (NJ in the 1970s).

There were also penny-movie machines at GREAT ADVENTURE that would flip-cards with the movie images on the cards.
I remember one named ARMY BUDDY and another had the boat-scene from NOSFERATU where "you'd" crank the machine with your right hand and the cards would flip forward.

Hadn't thought about "those" machines in many years. They are long gone from GREAT ADVENTURE now.


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Gordon Franklin Terry Sr
Gordon Franklin Terry Sr writes:
on Nov 12 2009 01:19 PM

Hey, somebody FIND
LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT . . . 1925 Lon Chaney, SR.
there MUST be a print somewhere in ALL THE WORLD.

It WAS INDEED released internationally; has anybody looked in Europe? LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT was released as THE HYPNOTIST in England.

Look, a complete print Thomas Edison's FRANKENSTEIN 1910 another lost film was discovered in an old lady's attic.

Without a doubt some projectionist somewhere took a print of LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT home with him.

maybe cut and paste this and email it to seriously committed film-hunters.
(I have a few slides of LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT early in my "my photos" section)


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