Description: “Shooting Up the Movies” 1913 pictorial Motion Picture Shooting Gallery Broadway Click image to enlarge Description “Shooting Up the Movies”. A look at a Motion Picture Shooting Gallery in which players shot live bullets at projected images on the screen. Broadway producer Albert H. Woods – patented a device under the title ‘Shooting Moving Pictures’, which he exhibited in 1913 at the First International Exposition of Motion Picture Art at the New Grand Central Palace in New York and marketed as an effective means for smaller theatres to compete with the new picture palaces. This is an original 2 page magazine article from 1913 Page measures 6 1/2" x 9". We do not photocopy these. Payment Payment: by Paypal, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, Apple Pay, G Pay, accepted thru eBay. Items shipped upon receipt of payment. Shipping Multiple Items may be grouped to save on shipping. When buying more than one item please use the shopping cart for the best shipping price. Rates: $4.50 for USPS Ground Advantage $8.70 for priority mail service. $4.50 for Canadian shipping $6.00 other International shipping About Us Grandpa's Secrets Discover a Wealth of How-to Projects & Plans from a Bygone Era. Explore our Scientific & Mechanical History in Vintage Hobby, Craft, & Technical Magazine Articles. Get images that make Supersized seem small.Showcase your items with Auctiva's Listing Templates! THE simple solution for eBay sellers.
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