Five Cent Movie House
The "ingredients" needed for operating a nickelodeon, according to the trade paper Motion Picture World, were "200-500 people (audience), phonograph (with extra large horn), women cashier, electric sign, machine and operator and films, canvas screen, piano, barker, chairs." The operator "needs few brains and little tact." This five-cent movie palace, called The Comet Theater, was on Third Avenue in New York. It was showing "For Honor's Sake" and "The Mightier Hand" while boasting "practically a two-hour show."
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Five Cent Movie House
Five Cent Movie House
The "ingredients" needed for operating a nickelodeon, according to the trade paper Motion Picture World, were "200-500 people (audience), phonograph (with extra large horn), women cashier, electric sign, machine and operator and films, canvas screen, piano, barker, chairs." The operator "needs few brains and little tact." This five-cent movie palace, called The Comet Theater, was on Third Avenue in New York. It was showing "For Honor's Sake" and "The Mightier Hand" while boasting "practically a two-hour show."
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The "ingredients" needed for operating a nickelodeon, according to the trade paper Motion Picture World, were "200-500 people (audience), phonograph (with extra large horn), women cashier, electric sign, machine and operator and films, canvas screen, piano, barker, chairs." The operator "needs few brains and little tact." This five-cent movie palace, called The Comet Theater, was on Third Avenue in New York. It was showing "For Honor's Sake" and "The Mightier Hand" while boasting "practically a two-hour show."























