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Cinema

Posts about Fort Worth and the film industry:

A Century of Cinema: From Edison to Evita (Part 1)
Cowtown Yoostabes, Double-Feature Edition: Movie Theaters
Once Upon a Passion Pit: The Ghosts of Drive-Ins Past
The Great Escape: When Harry Met Amon
The Palace Theater (Part 1): From Verdi to Bogie
Worth Hotel and Theater: 300 Rooms, 2,284 Seats, 1 Mighty Wurlitzer
Cowtown Goes Hollywood: “Fort Worth’s Newest Movie Cathedral”
Triple Feature: When 7th Street Was Show Row
“Lights! Camera! Obscurity!”: The Lost All-Fort Worth Movie
Now Showing: Knickers, Flickers, and Applesauce
3801 Arundel Avenue: At the Corner of Cowtown and Tinseltown
Elston Brooks: The Passing Showman
The Jazzman and the Iron Horse: Home, Home (Run) on the Range
Punkins Parker: From the Poly ’Hood to Hollywood
“Deep Within My Heart . . .” (Part 1): From Turkey to Tulsa
“Beloved No. 1 Comedian” (Part 1): “Just Homefolks”
Connections: From Horizons to Hitchcock (Part 1)
Connections: Of Raccoons and Rabbits (Really Tall Rabbits)
Fort Worth in the Footlights: Ready for Your Close-Up, Cowtown?
“Let’s All Go to the Lobby”: Shootout on Show Row

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