Description
About the Author
Retired linguist Robert K. Headley lectures on theatre history, and consults on documentaries and theatre restoration. He lives in University Park, Maryland.
Reviews
"definitive...details interesting, broad aspects of film and theater history...adds cultural commentary on evolving moviegoing trends"-Choice; "an admirable work"-C&RL News; "definitive"-Communication Booknotes Quarterly; "cover[s] more than 100 years of film exhibition...an important story well told...compelling...detailed...appendix includes a wealth of information and constitutes a book within a book...richly illustrated...carefully researched and written"-H-Net Reviews; "if you want to learn a lot more about the 400-plus movie theaters in the Washington area and the business of showing movies here, seek out this book...fascinating new information"-Washington History; "information on everything. Headley has found a surprisingly rich assortment showing theaters in all their interior and exterior beauty...captures the excitement and the exuberance of all that has been motion picture exhibition"-Big Reel; "chronicles how economic and social history played out through the local movie business...offers historical entries for every theater that ever opened its doors"-Washington City Paper; "a real treat...imaginatively produced, superbly printed and written with both a great knowledge and great feeling for its subject matter"-Talking Pictures Magazine.
Book Information
ISBN 9780786428427
Author Robert K. Headley
Format Paperback
Page Count 408
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc