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The Perils of Moviegoing in America: 1896–1950

معرفی کتاب «The Perils of Moviegoing in America: 1896–1950» نوشتهٔ Rhodes, Gary D.، منتشرشده توسط نشر The Continuum International Publishing Group Continuum در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

During the first fifty years of the American cinema, the act of going to the movies was a risky process, fraught with a number of possible physical and moral dangers. Film fires were rampant, claiming many lives, as were movie theatre robberies, which became particularly common during the Great Depression. Labor disputes provoked a large number of movie theatre bombings, while low-level criminals like murderers, molesters, and prostitutes plied their trades in the darkened auditoriums. That was all in addition to the spread of disease, both real (as in the case of influenza) and imagined ("movie eyestrain"). Audiences also confronted an array of perceived moral dangers. Blue Laws prohibited Sunday film screenings, though theatres ignored them in many areas, sometimes resulting in the arrests of entire audiences. Movie theatre lotteries became another problem, condemned by politicians and clergymen throughout America for being immoral gambling. __The Perils of Moviegoing in America: 1896-1950__ provides the first history of the many threats that faced film audiences, threats which claimed hundreds, if not thousands, of lives. During the first fifty years of the American cinema, going to the movies was a risky process, fraught with a number of possible physical and moral dangers. Film fires were rampant, claiming many lives, as were movie theatre robberies, which became particularly common during the Great Depression. Labor disputes provoked a large number of movie theatre bombings, while low-level criminals like murderers, molesters, and prostitutes plied their trades in the darkened auditoriums. That was all in addition to the spread of disease, both real (e.g., influenza) and imagined ("movie eyestrain"). Audiences also confronted an array of perceived moral dangers. Blue Laws prohibited Sunday film screenings, though theatres ignored them in many areas, sometimes resulting in the arrests of entire audiences. Movie theatre lotteries became another problem, condemned by politicians and clergymen throughout America for being immoral gambling. This book is a history of the many threats that faced film audiences, threats which claimed hundreds, if not thousands, of lives During the first fifty years of the American cinema, the act of going to the movies was a risky process, fraught with a number of possible physical and moral dangers. This title recaptures the lost history of the physical and moral perils that faced audiences at American movie theatres during the first fifty years of the cinema. This title recaptures the lost history of the physical and moral perils that faced audiences at American movie theatres during the first 50 years of the cinema Introduction Conflagration Thieves among us It's catching Bombs away The devil's apothecary shops The Sunday blues Something for nothing.
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