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List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 3
Pioneers 17
Introducing Cinema to Prairie Canada:Movie Exhibition, 1896 to 1904 43
Movie Exhibition During the Nickelodeon Era, 1905 to 1913 73
Reforms and Regulations:Movie Censorship in the Prairie West 115
Grand Entertainment:Movie Exhibition During the Picture Palace Era, 1914 to 1932 147
Famous Players Canadian Corporation Limited 177
The Struggle for Control:Odeon Theatres (Canada) Limited 215
Consolidation 247
Conclusion: From Peephole Parlor to Multiplex and Beyond 263
Notes 303
Index 359
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