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John Hamrick’s Blue Mouse Cinemas

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A unique, in-depth case study of regional independent film exhibition in the Pacific Northwest. This book helps us understand the unexplored role and influence of American indie small-chain exhibit...
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John Hamrick's Blue Mouse Cinemas offers a unique, in-depth case study of regional independent film exhibition in the American Pacific Northwest. Focusing on the silent and early sound periods, this book provides important evidence of the ways an independent entrepreneur, John Hamrick—a charismatic if highly flawed theatre-owner and card-carrying Klansman—could influence Hollywood film culture, as well as exhibition and distribution patterns both within and beyond his region of operation.

The Blue Mouse(s) were a set of charmingly same-named theatres that, beginning in 1920, Hamrick built, opened, and operated across the Pacific Northwest: in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, and Astoria. In addition to the Mouses, Hamrick would at various times own, in full or in partnership, dozens of other movie houses across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. But the Mouses were always his marquee theatres, and ultimately those most closely associated with his theatrical persona, both regionally and within the wider industry.

This book helps us understand the unexplored role and influence of American indie small-chain exhibitors as they continually balanced local and national interests in the name of profitably providing entertainment. The Blue Mouse theatres were part of a well-networked commercial web working across this previously unstudied region. By considering this phenomenon, we can begin to more fully grasp the limits and possibilities of independent exhibition at the height of the studio era, and how the multivalent forces of regionalism intersected with the wider film industry.

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Price: £90.00
Pages: 238
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Imprint: University of Exeter Press
Publication Date: 29 October 2024
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781804131398
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / General, Films, cinema, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Media studies, Popular culture

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John Hamrick’s Blue Mouse Cinemas is a sublime example of how a regionally-focused history of movie exhibition should be conducted.


— David Morton

Michael Aronson is an Associate Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Oregon. The author of Nickelodeon City: Pittsburgh at the Movies, 1905–1929, his research focuses on the history of American exhibition and moviegoing culture and has appeared in journals including The Moving Image, Film History and Cinema Journal.

Introduction: Mouse
1. Seattle: Mouse Moves House 
2. Pacific Northwest: Klan Mouse 
3. Tacoma: City Mouse, Suburban Mouse 
4. Astoria: Failure Mouse, Trial by Fire 
5. Portland: Sync Sound Mouse 
Afterword: Three Decades Long 

Notes 
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Index