tagged pfdoctype_film pffilmtitle_the_invisible_man pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_claude_rains pfpeople_gloria_stuart pfpeople_h._g._wells pfpeople_james_whale by wellske ...on 23-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanton Theatre’s (located at 16th and Market) showing of The Invisible Man that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It also appears that the Stanton Theatre along with the Stanley Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_the_invisible_man pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_claude_rains pfpeople_gloria_stuart pfpeople_h._g._wells pfpeople_james_whale pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 23-AUG-06
Example of a film review of The Invisible Man that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What’s Playing in the Theaters This Week” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “STANTON,” refers to the movie theater located on 16th and Market in which the movie was exhibited. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_the_invisible_man pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_claude_rains pfpeople_gloria_stuart pfpeople_h._g._wells pfpeople_james_whale pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 23-AUG-06
The Invisible Man Film Poster. Art by Karoly Grosz. Horror poster art / edited by Tony Nourmand and Graham Marsh ; foreword by Christopher Frayling. [1845130103 (pbk.) ] London : Aurum, 2004.
This is a film poster that may have appeared in the city of Philadelphia. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged film_poster pfdoctype_book pffilmtitle_the_invisible_man pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_claude_rains pfpeople_gloria_stuart pfpeople_h._g._wells pfpeople_james_whale by wellske ...and 8 other people ...on 23-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanton Theatre’s (located at 16th and Market) showing of Murders in the Rue Morgue that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the one of the city’s newspapers, the Philadelphia Public Ledger. It appears that the Stanton Theatre along with the Stanley Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. This ad was released on the day of the film’s premiere and also promoted midnight showing. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_murders_in_the_rue_morgue pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_edgar_allen_poe pfpeople_robert_florey pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 10 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanley Theatre’s (located at 19th and Market) showing of Frankenstein that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the one of the city’s newspapers, the Philadelphia Public Ledger. It appears that the Stanley Theatre along with the Stanton Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. Also, it is very important to point out that the advertisement includes a warning that advises parents not to send their children to the film, unless accompanied by an adult. This “warning” may be a clever publicity stunt or a genuine advisory note. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 10 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanley Theatre’s (located at 19th and Market) showing of Dracula that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the one of the city’s newspapers, the Philadelphia Public Ledger. It also appears that the Stanley Theatre along with the Stanton Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. The ad contains no specific information of when or where the film will premiere, but instead simply states that “Dracula is Coming.” The purpose of this ad is simply to create a kind of mystery/word of mouth “buzz.” By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 10 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanley Theatre’s (located at 19th and Market) showing of Frankenstein that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in one of the city’s newspapers, the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. It appears that the Stanley Theatre along with the Stanton Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. Also, it is very important to point out that the advertisement includes a warning that advises parents not to send their children to the film, unless accompanied by an adult. This “warning” may be a clever publicity stunt or a genuine advisory note. The ad, released on the film’s opening day, highlights the midnight showing of the film. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 5 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of Dracula that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the one of the city’s newspapers, the Philadelphia Public Ledger. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “Screen Features Now Showing” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “‘Dracula’ – Stanley,” refers to the movie theater located on 19th and Market in which the movie was exhibited. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 10 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of Frankenstein that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in one of the city’s newspaper, the Philadelphia Public Ledger. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What Theatres Headline” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “‘Frankenstein’ – Stanley,” refers to the movie theater located on 19th and Market in which the film was exhibited. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 10 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
An article published in the Philadelphia Public Ledger that discusses the various themes raised in the movie and how producer Carl Laemmle Jr. tried to insure that the film’s medical practices/methods were accurate. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr by wellske ...and 10 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of Murders in the Rue Morgue that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the one of the city’s newspapers, the Philadelphia Public Ledger. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What the Theatres Headline” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “Mad Doctor and Ape – Stanton,” refers to the movie theater located on 16th and Market in which the film was exhibited. By Conor Fitzpatrick
An advertisement for Stanton Theatre’s (located at 16th and Market) showing of Murders in the Rue Morgue that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the one of the city’s newspapers, the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. It appears that the Stanton Theatre along with the Stanley Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_murders_in_the_rue_morgue pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_edgar_allen_poe pfpeople_robert_florey pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 5 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
The Mummy Film Poster. Art by Karoly Grosz. Horror poster art / edited by Tony Nourmand and Graham Marsh ; foreword by Christopher Frayling. [1845130103 (pbk.) ] London : Aurum, 2004.
This is a film poster that may have appeared in the city of Philadelphia. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged film_poster horror_film pfdoctype_book pffilmtitle_the_mummy pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_karl_freund by wellske ...and 8 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Horror poster art / edited by Tony Nourmand and Graham Marsh ; foreword by Christopher Frayling. [1845130103 (pbk.) ] London : Aurum, 2004.
Murders in the Rue Morgue Film Poster
This is a film poster that may have appeared in the city of Philadelphia. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged film_poster horror_film pfdoctype_book pffilmtitle_murders_in_the_rue_morgue pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_edgar_allen_poe pfpeople_robert_florey by wellske ...and 8 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Dracula Film Poster.
This is a film poster that may have appeared in the city of Philadelphia. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged film_poster pfdoctype_book pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_bram_stoker pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning by wellske ...and 8 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of The Mystery of the Wax Museum that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What’s Playing in the Theaters This Week” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “STANTON,” refers to the movie theater located on 16th and Market in which the film was exhibited. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_the_mystery_of_the_wax_museum pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_john_l_balderson pfpeople_karl_freund pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of Murders in the Rue Morgue that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What’s Playing in the Theaters This Week” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “STANTON,” refers to the movie theater located on 16th and Market in which the film was exhibited. The review emphasizes that the film is a “hair raising thriller” and that it stars Bela “Dracula” Lugosi. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_murders_in_the_rue_morgue pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_edgar_allen_poe pfpeople_robert_florey pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanley Theatre’s (located at 19th and Market) showing of Dracula that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It also appears that the Stanley Theatre along with the Stanton Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. The ad contains no specific information of when or where the film will premiere, but instead simply states that “Dracula is Coming.” The purpose of this ad is simply to create a kind of mystery/word of mouth “buzz.” By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning pftheater_Stanley pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of Frankenstein that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What’s Playing in the Theaters This Week” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “STANLEY,” refers to the movie theater located on 19th and Market in which the film was exhibited. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of The Mummy that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What’s Playing in the Theaters This Week” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “STANTON,” refers to the movie theater located on 16th and Market in which the film was exhibited. The review mentions that the writer of the film, John L. Balderson, was once a “Philadelphia newspaperman.” By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_the_mummy pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_john_l_balderson pfpeople_karl_freund pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
Example of a film review of Dracula that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It must be noted that this article is contained within the “What’s Playing in the Theaters This Week” section and the article is best described as a hybrid of a film review and an advertisement. With that said, the title of the article, “STANLEY,” refers to the movie theater located on 19th and Market in which the movie was exhibited. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 09-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanton Theatre’s (located at 16th and Market) showing of The Mummy that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It appears that the Stanton Theatre along with the Stanley Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_the_mummy pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_karl_freund pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 08-AUG-06
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_film pffilmtitle_the_mummy pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_karl_freund by wellske ...on 08-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanton Theatre’s (located at 16th and Market) showing of Murders in the Rue Morgue that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It appears that the Stanton Theatre along with the Stanley Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_murders_in_the_rue_morgue pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_edgar_allen_poe pfpeople_robert_florey pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 08-AUG-06
tagged pffilmtitle_murders_in_the_rue_morgue pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_edgar_allen_poe pfpeople_robert_florey by wellske ...on 08-AUG-06
An article published in the Philadelphia Inquirer that details how the filmmakers decided on and created the look of the Frankenstein make-up/costume. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 08-AUG-06
An article published in the Philadelphia Inquirer that explores whether producer Carl Laemmle’s “no children, unless accompanied adult warning” issued for Frankenstein was an elaborate publicity stunt or a genuine advisory note. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged advertising horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 08-AUG-06
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_film pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale by wellske ...and 2 other people ...on 02-AUG-06
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_film pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning by wellske ...and 1 other person ...on 02-AUG-06
A still image of the film, Dracula, that appears in the “What’s Playing in the Theaters This Week” section of the Philadelphia Inquirer. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 02-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanley Theatre’s (located at 19th and Market) showing of Dracula that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It appears that the Stanley Theatre along with the Stanton Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. This advertisement was released on the day of Dracula’s Philadelphia premiere and includes the location and name of the theater playing the film. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning pftheater_Stanley by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 02-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanley Theatre’s (located at 19th and Market) showing of Dracula that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It appears that the Stanley Theatre along with the Stanton Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. Also, the ad highlights the midnight showing of the film. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_dracula pfpeople_bela_lugosi pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_tod_browning pftheater_Stanley pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 02-AUG-06
An advertisement for Stanley Theatre’s (located at 19th and Market) showing of Frankenstein that was circulated throughout Philadelphia as it was placed in the city’s premiere newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquirer. It appears that the Stanley Theatre along with the Stanton Theatre were the major venues for horror films in Philadelphia during this time. Also, it is very important to point out that the advertisement includes a warning that advises parents not to send their children to the film, unless accompanied by an adult. This “warning” may be a clever publicity stunt or a genuine advisory note. By Conor Fitzpatrick
tagged horror_film pfdoctype_newspapers_ad pffilmtitle_frankenstein pfpeople_boris_karloff pfpeople_carl_laemmle_jr pfpeople_james_wale pftheater_Stanley pftheater_Stanton by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 02-AUG-06


