Motion-picture FilmsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - 526 halaman |
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American Association believe better Big Eight blind selling booking and blind bought box-office cancelation Catholic censorship censorship board Chairman circuit clause commerce committee companies competition compulsory block booking Congress contract COOPER court Culkin distribution exhibition extended playing fact Federal Trade Commission first-run gentlemen George Arliss give going hearing Hollywood independent exhibitor independent theater interest KENT KUYKENDALL lease Legion of Decency legislation LITTLEFIELD Mae West Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer moral Motion Picture Theater motion pictures motion-picture films motion-picture industry Myers National operation opinion organization Paramount Paramount pictures percent Pettengill bill PETTIJOHN PEYSER Picture Theater Owners play present president question record represent RICHEY SADOWSKI SCHAEFER screen selection shown statement SUMNER synopsis TERRY THALHIMER tion town trade practices tures United Artists Warner Warner Bros Washington week women YAMINS York
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