Pavilion
| Name | Pavilion |
|---|---|
| Address | , , |
| Operation Dates | - |
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| Suburban/Country | |
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Controlled by Union Theatres. Second-run move-over house during silent period. Converted to sound on November 11, 1929 using a Western Electric sound system. !Film:Madame X! was first sound film screened. |
| Event Date | Name of Venue | Address | Latitude / Longitude |
Capacity | Suburban | Purpose | Screens |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1000-01-01 | Pavilion |
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| Films | Distributor | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Three Week Ends | Paramount | 1929-05-22 - 1929-05-22 |
| Steamboat Bill Jr | United Artists | 1929-05-23 - 1929-05-23 |
| Arizona Whirlwind, The | 1929-05-23 - 1929-05-23 | |
| Steamboat Bill Jr | United Artists | 1929-05-24 - 1929-05-24 |
| Arizona Whirlwind, The | 1929-05-24 - 1929-05-24 | |
| Steamboat Bill Jr | United Artists | 1929-05-25 - 1929-05-25 |
| Arizona Whirlwind, The | 1929-05-25 - 1929-05-25 | |
| Our Dancing Daughters | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) | 1929-05-27 - 1929-05-27 |
| What a Night | Paramount | 1929-05-27 - 1929-05-27 |
| What a Night | Paramount | 1929-05-28 - 1929-05-28 |