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Mark Ostrer, meanwhile, was one of three brothers (Isidore, Maurice and Mark) who administered the affairs of Gaumont-British, founded in 1927 in the wake of the Cinematograph Films (Quota) Act.
Geoffrey Mark Steve 2010
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Hence refused under Section 5 (b) 1 of the Cinematograph Act, 1952.
Archive 2004-08-01 2004
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The successes of Lumiere and Edison in photographing objects in motion in 1896 led to the first primitive movies, which were shown in the U.S. and France in what were then called Kinetoscope and Cinematograph parlours.
Observations of a Canadian Multinational: the U.S. Experience 1986
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Only later did it come out that the Cinematograph union was in the Trades and
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Sir Alexander King, the newly elected President of the Cinematograph Exhibitors Association of Great Britain, spoke truly when, in his recent inaugural address, he declared: "You cannot legislate people into the theatres; you can only attract them."
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Cinematograph shows gave these patrons who paid in gold an extra ticket, good for another day.
My Four Years in Germany Gerard, James W 1917
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Cinematograph shows gave these patrons who paid in gold an extra ticket, good for another day.
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Bailey before a Court that might have been set for a Cinematograph.
Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement Harry Hamilton Johnston 1892
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H.G. Ponting and one of his Cinematograph Cameras 311
Scott's Last Expedition Volume I Robert Falcon Scott 1890
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The Cinematograph Film Censorship Board reviewed its decision after a theater filed an appeal.
The Seattle Times 2011
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