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#ArchivesAtTheMovies: here are Albert Einstein and Charlie Chaplin at the "City Lights" premiere at the Los Angeles Theater in 1931.#ArchivesHashtagPartypic.twitter.com/yVKIDHcLO3
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I've got a bad feeling about this. Stay safe out there, Han (and everyone else).
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#ArchivesAtTheMovies, here's Louis Armstrong in the 1932 film short "A Rhapsody in Black and Blue." The film is a great example of an early "music video" and showcases two of Armstrong's popular tunes. pic.twitter.com/GTJpV3KyqD
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@USNatArchives Check out this vintage photo of a film projectionist and his projector (no date, name or location) taken by Suffolk, Virginia's own Hamblin's Studio and part of a larger collection generously donated by O'Neal's Studio, also in Suffolk.#ArchivesAtTheMovies

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Here are few highlights from our movie poster collection. Do you have a favorite ”Marine” movie?
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Summer 1978, a little film called "Breaking Away" was filmed here in Bloomington and on campus. You may have heard of it?
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Actor Robert Taylor visited the Cal Poly Pomona campus in 1957 to film scenes for "Tip on a Dead Jockey" (1957). The Arabian Farlowa also makes an appearance in the film. W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library Photograph Collection
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Here's one more Star Trek reference to add to the list: Leonard Nimoy wrote a telegram to JFK in 1962, urging him not to use nuclear weapons.
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#ArchivesAtTheMovies! Here's Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in their 1929 film debut, "Black and Tan.” This film showcases the emergence of African-American artists in New York City during the Harlem Renaissance. http://bit.ly/2UHUTFo pic.twitter.com/TdOOpPPAGc
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The air-conditioned Lafayette Theater opened at 6th & Main streets on September 1, 1938 with Four’s a Crowd. Harry G. Fredrickson was the first manager.
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That belongs in a museum! We have arcade fliers and game design documentation on Williams' Indiana Jones pinball, 1993.
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NYC makes movies and watches movies.
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: ca. 1934, Wurts Bros, X2010.7.1.18565 pic.twitter.com/sfABF51Vhj
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#ArchivesHashtagParty! But#ArchivesAtTheMovies? What can pre-20th-century antiquarians do with that? Well how about this Civil War “Myriopticon”? It’s a 19th-century home theatre!
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Night view shows theater lights and throngs of fans packing the streets for blocks around Grauman's Chinese Theatre.
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Party-goers at Caroline and John Jr.'s 1962 birthday party at the White House were treated to a movie showing in the Family Theatre in the White House! (Though we're not sure which film they got to see.)
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President and Mrs. Bush host a private dinner and viewing of the movie, "The Hunt for Red October," with James Earl Jones and others. --February 19, 1990
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Hail! Hail! These '50s movie posters from films that rock are part of our Library & Archives collection and are shared in honor of
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#ArchivesAtTheMovies Leonid Brezhnev was a fan of "The Rifleman" star Chuck Connors & thrilled to meet the actor & receive two revolvers as gift. Connors was in films incl "Move Over, Darling" "Soylent Green" "The Big Country". He was also a pro baseball & basketball player! pic.twitter.com/10luwvPgeP
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#ArchivesAtTheMovies:
Academy Award-winning actor Sidney Poitier visited the White House on Dec. 13, 1966. pic.twitter.com/lrnbSFzXi3
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A number of actors and performers who were active in the Civil Rights Movement signed this telegram protesting the treatment of Martin Luther King and other activists in Alabama. What names do you recognize?
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