Twin Cities Picture Show: A Century of Moviegoing

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Minnesota Historical Society, 2007 - History - 255 pages
From the stories of our classic theaters to tales of industry and intrigue featuring the savvy and tough entrepreneurs of movie entertainment, this first-ever history of cinema in the Twin Cities reveals the influence of Hollywood on the lives and imaginations of Minnesotans--and that of Minnesotans on the film industry today. Filled with photos of the dazzling marquees and great theaters of yesterday and today, historian Dave Kenney's highly readable account offers rich histories of some of the grandest theaters ever constructed. Featured are movie palaces like the Minnesota in downtown Minneapolis, with its well-synchronized phalanx of ushers and cavernous yet elegant interior, and the Cooper in St. Louis Park, with its films projected larger-than-life in 70 mm Cinerama. Yet behind many of these cinemas' electrifying facades are the impresarios and business leaders who took the risks and made the fortunes, like nationally known theater mogul and Hollywood producer Ted Mann, who transformed Minnesota moviegoing in the fifties and sixties, and porn king Ferris Alexander, whose unconventional business activities resulted in the preservation of many now treasured historical monuments. Then there are the people of the Twin Cities, who have seen and tested some of the biggest movies of all time. Dave Kenney is a Twin Cities native and a freelance writer specializing in Minnesota history. His books include Twin Cities Album: A Visual History and Minnesota Goes to War: The Home Front during World War II (both MHS Press).
 

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Humble Beginnings
3
Age of Elegance
33
Streamlined
71
Desperate Measures
107
Fall from Grace
143
Renaissance
179
Appendix
217
Notes
232
Selected Bibliography
242
Index
245
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Dave Kenney holds an MA in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Missouri and is a writer, television producer, and communications consultant. He previously worked for CNN/Atlanta and his writing has appeared in Mpls. St Paul Magazine, Minnesota Monthly, and Minnesota Law and Politics.

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