Movie Theater History in Bloomington, Indiana 1998

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Movie Theater History in Bloomington, Indiana 1998

This project contains information about the movie theater industry in Bloomington, Indiana in the 1930s to present. Interviewees discuss their remembraences of movie theaters: the movies they saw, the people they worked with, the fires that periodically destroyed the theaters, and their interior decoration. Interviewees also talk about the theater business today and how it has changed over the years.

9 interviews; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6625184

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