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- Title
The Great White Way and the Way of All Flesh: Metropolitan Film Culture and the Business of Film Exhibition in Times Square, 1929-1941.
- Authors
BRENNAN, NATHANIEL
- Abstract
This article explores the history of the Rialto Theater in Times Square from the onset of the Depression to the American entry into World War II. Drawing on recent discussions of the local turn in film history, it argues for a more sustained engagement with thesociocultural contexts specific to the history of metropolitan film exhibition and reception. By taking the Rialto of the 1930s as a case study, the essay demonstrates both the challenges and potential for the adaptation of the methods of local film history to the metropolitan scene. It situates the Rialto within the local economy of the Times Square entertainment district as well as within a number of the concerns central to the city's economic recovery, including the politics and negotiation of public space, the policing of amusement and pleasure, and the integration of commerce and infrastructure.
- Subjects
NEW York (N.Y.); UNITED States; NEW York (State); TIMES Square (New York, N.Y.); MOTION picture theaters; THEATERS; MAYER, Arthur; GREAT Depression, 1929-1939; REMODELING of motion picture theaters; FORTY-second Street (New York, N.Y.); TWENTIETH century; HISTORY
- Publication
Film History, 2015, Vol 27, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
0892-2160
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.2979/filmhistory.27.2.1