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Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace

  • 2019
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,5/10
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Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace (2019)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe evolution of the movie business over the past century, from penny arcades and nickelodeons, to the grand movie palaces built by the studios, and what happened over the years as they were... Ler tudoThe evolution of the movie business over the past century, from penny arcades and nickelodeons, to the grand movie palaces built by the studios, and what happened over the years as they were challenged by television and cell-phone cinema.The evolution of the movie business over the past century, from penny arcades and nickelodeons, to the grand movie palaces built by the studios, and what happened over the years as they were challenged by television and cell-phone cinema.

  • Direção
    • April Wright
  • Roteirista
    • April Wright
  • Artistas
    • Richard L. Fosbrink
    • Bob Boin
    • Jerald Gray
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,5/10
    313
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    • Direção
      • April Wright
    • Roteirista
      • April Wright
    • Artistas
      • Richard L. Fosbrink
      • Bob Boin
      • Jerald Gray
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Richard L. Fosbrink
    Richard L. Fosbrink
    • Self
    Bob Boin
    • Self -- Theater Restoration Volunteer
    Jerald Gray
    • Self -- Avalon New Regal Theater Chicago
    Matt Lambros
    • Self
    Leonard Maltin
    Leonard Maltin
    • Self
    Ross Melnick
    • Self
    Craig Morrison
    • Self
    Escott O. Norton
    • Self
    Rosemary Novellino-Mearns
    • Self
    David Strohmaier
    • Self
    Barbara Twist
    • Self
    Charles Chaplin
    Charles Chaplin
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    • (não creditado)
    Jack Cushing
    Jack Cushing
    • Self
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    • (não creditado)
    Douglas Fairbanks
    Douglas Fairbanks
    • Self
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    Clark Gable
    Clark Gable
    • Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind
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    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
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    D.W. Griffith
    D.W. Griffith
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    Joseph Henabery
    Joseph Henabery
    • Abraham Lincoln in The Birth of a Nation
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    • Direção
      • April Wright
    • Roteirista
      • April Wright
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    7planktonrules

    A nice homage to movie palaces.

    "Going Attractions" is a documentary celebrating the great old movie palaces of yesterday...mostly built in the 1920s-40s. Unlike a typical theater, these places were HUGE and FANCY...far, far nicer than the nicest modern movie theaters. But, over the years, these places have mostly been torn down and this movie explains why as well as provides hope that some of them might be preserved.

    I enjoyed this film but am sure many viewers will think of an old movie palace near them that is never mentioned in the documentary (such as the Tampa Theater near me or Grauman's Egyptian Theater). Additionally, occasionally some of the details are off...such as talking about films by the famous Lumière Brothers while showing a film of Georges Méliès. Another minor detail is talking about how theaters resorted to giveaways to get folks into the place...something which actually was practiced in previous decades. Still, these quibbles are minor and the show features some lovely archtitecture and history.
    8jellopuke

    Perfectly fine

    Nice look at old movie houses with plenty of historical info and tours of places that would be awesome to see. It's not going to blow your mind, but it's fine.
    6mossgrymk

    going attractions

    First half was pretty interesting (although I got way too much Ross Melnick and too little Lennie Maltin). I am old enough to remember when the best part of going to see "Ben Hur" was gazing at the outside and inside of the Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Blvd where it was shown. For a ten year old whose architectural experience was limited to suburban housing and shopping centers (malls weren't happening yet) it was, to put it mildly, a real trip.

    Second half majorly drags with the final third pretty much a litany of various restorations of various movie palaces. Certainly a worthwhile endeavor but a bit repetitive and enervating to watch. And too much time throughout was spent on the movie biz rather than the movie theater. I didn't need to be told once again about D. W. Griffith's making the movies a mass medium or the rise of United Artists or Mary Pickford's business acumen.

    As I watched this doc from the comfort of my pandemic couch I kept wondering if movie theaters will survive COVID. They survived TV, so there's some hope, but I worry that this particular "shared human experience", even though it can involve obnoxious humans who won't shut up or silence their phones or sandwich wrappers, may be a thing of the past. Give it a C plus.
    gortx

    The great movie palaces of the past

    A follow-up to Director April Wright's "Definitive" take on the American Drive-In, this Documentary is more of a survey of movie theaters, old and new, palatial and cozy and, inevitably, active, decaying or long gone. Some of these classic movie palaces were so monumental they are probably beyond the comprehension of generations of filmgoers who have only attended multiplexes. They were works of art just as much as they were functional facilities. To see many of them in a state of disrepair is sobering.

    No fan of movie theaters will be disappointed in the photos, vintage films and new footage of these cinematic treasures. As a Doc, it's not terribly scholarly and it flits around from idea to idea, hopscotching around the history. There are some good interviews (the ever ready Leonard Maltin among them) to give perspective, while others seem to be included, just because the filmmakers had access to them.

    Of course, nobody is seeing this to witness great filmmaking. It's the theaters that count - and they take center stage.

    Available to stream for rent on Apple TV, Amazon and Google Play.
    9Dan_L

    What a Joy Full of Memories

    My wife and I had the pleasure of seeking this warm, loving hommage to movie palaces at Classic Cinema's York Theater in Elmhurst, IL -- with the added bonus of Director April Wright there to discuss the film afterwards.

    It's a joy. My perspective might be tainted by seeing so many movie palaces of my youth again on the big screen -- and this film should be experienced on the big screen. The Granada, Riviera, Uptown, Music Box (still alive and very well), and the Avalon (aka New Regal) where I drove on a date for the first time. Like so many of the other palaces of then and now from around the nation featured in this film, the Avalon in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood still stand in all its glory. I had occasion to attend Avery Brooks' one man show of Paul Robeson there on the centennial of Robeson's birth, and it was amazing how much smaller this grand theater was -- compared to how huge it seemed when I was a kid.

    If you remember the joy of seeing a film with hundreds of other movie goers, and remember the astounding over the top architecture of some of these movie palaces, see this film. If you never had the experience, see this film and you'll see why so many miss the movie palace of yore.

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      The narrative takes an unexplained leap from the depression years of the early 1930s to the post-WWII era of the consent decree and the arrival of television thus completely omitting and ignoring the games and giveaways which helped theatres survive from the mid-1930s to the early-1940s, and the huge increase in patronage during the WWII years, when downtown theatres ran 18 hours a day, and movie attendance peaked at an all time record of close to 100 million tickets per week.
    • Erros de gravação
      While David Strohmaier and assorted guests are discussing Cinerama and the various wide screen processes which brought customers back to the theatres in the 1950s, we are shown a shot of a revival of Frankenstein and Dracula at the DeMille Theatre from a much earlier era and a shot of the Roosevelt showing Too Hot to Handle, as part of the widely publicized 1938 $250,000 Movie Quiz Contest of two decades earlier; while Strohmaier is telling us how Cinerama opened in 1952, we are shown a shot of the San Francisco Orpheum in 1962, offering How the West Was Won, not the first, but the last of the 3-projector Cinerama films which was released ten years later in 1962.
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      Leonard Maltin: I salute anybody and everybody who has a hand in saving these great theaters - and finding a way to keep them alive. It's not enough to save them. You have to keep them going somehow. You have to find a way to breath life into them. But, it's worth the effort. It's really worth the effort. Because, once you tear it down, you can't rebuild it. Once it's gone, it's gone.

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      • 10 de outubro de 2019 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Radio City Music Hall - 1260 6th Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(one of the movie palaces shown)
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