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- Subject: Re: Why no cartoons before movies???
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 23:44:15 GMT
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- In article <By6tEq.IHE@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu>, mwdenney@undergrad.math
- .waterloo.edu (Michael W. Denney) writes:
- >
- >This is the one I was waiting to hear! In 1949 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled
- >against the practice of 'block bookings'. Block bookings involved studios
- >only offering a theatre hit movies if they also agreed to pay for newsreels,
- >cartoons, etc. Once this ruling passed, theatre owner refused to pay extra
- >for cartoons. *This* was the beginning of the end.
- >
- >Michael
- > a.k.a. The Phantom Scribbler
- >
- >- I *beg* your pardon sir! Please wait your turn!
-
- Except that it didn't stop. When the original Star Wars was released in
- my town at the most prestigious Loew's, another Loew's across town ran
- a Sidney Sheldon turkey called _The Other Side of Midnight_. Turned
- out you couldn't rent SW without also paying for OSM. And OSM sat in
- that theater for as long as SW ran, playing to audiences of 2 or 3.
-
- There is another practice called blind booking in which the theaters
- are forced to agree in advance to play a given picture before they know much
- more than the title and the stars. I once saw a theater owners'
- commercial before the feature protesting this practice as "UnAmerican."
- Unfair, probably; but American as apple pie. It was also delightful to
- watch/listen to them complain about what was being done to poor them
- when they do almost exactly the same to us.
-
- Erik Timmerman
- Film/Video Department
- RIT
-
-