Tuesday thru Friday ,Oct 7th & 8 that 7:30 pm. This month we will be devoted to screenings of the 1925
** LON CHANEY classic “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” with
** live performances on October 7 & 8, October 20, 21, 22, 23.
**We strongly recommend that you pick a date and make RESERVATION
**for this one. Blaine Gale will be at the Wurlitzer with a great score.
**Adults $10.00 Children: $7.00 Info & Reservations 801-485-9265**
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This month we will be devoted to screenings of the 1925 Version of
** LON CHANEY classic “PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” with
** live performances on, Wednesday thru Friday October 19, 20, 21.
**We strongly recommend that you pick a date and make RESERVATION
**for this one. Blaine Gale will be at the Wurlitzer with a great score.
**Adults $8.00 Children: $5.00 Info & Reservations 801-485-9265**
Doors open 6:45 Show starts promptly at 7:30.
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At this time all of our live showings of our Silent Movies are temporarily discontinued until further notice. Sorry for the inconvenience. Hope to be back soon.
Don’t miss our DECEMBER COMETY CAVALCADE. Featuring Charlie Chaplin in “A DOGS LIFE”, Harold Lloyd in “NEVER WEAKEN” and Laurel & Hardy in “BIG BUSINESS”. These 25 minute short films are guaranteed to tickle your funny bone and get you right in that Holiday Spirit. Blaine Gale adds the perfect touch on the Mighty Wurlitzer! Having a hard time finding a gift for that special someone? Get them a gift certificate to any of our great classic Movies, only $8.00 for adults and $ 5.00 for children. OH don’t forget “Edison Street Events” is the perfect place for that Holiday Party and more! Masks are Recommended. Thank You! See you Soon.
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Harold Lloyd in “SAFETY LAST” (1923)
AS WE RETURN TO LIVE PRESENTATIONS, WE HAVE SELECTED SOME
VERY SPECIAL FILMS! Thursday & Friday, April 7th & 8th at 7:30 p.m.
Don’t Miss Maestro “Blaine Gale” live on the “Mighty Wurlitzer”.
Of the three greatest silent comedians, Chaplin, Keaton & Harold Lloyd, it was Harold who audiences could identify with.
He was the average guy trying to win the girl and be a success in the business world. Harold comes up with a wild stunt that ends up
with him attempting to climb a 12-story building for financial success and to win the girl. In all of film history there is no more thrilling
comedy sequence then seen in this film. One of the all-time great comedies of all-time. Adults $8.00 / Kids $5.00
Audiences should feel free to wear masks if they so desire.
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Harold Lloyd in “SAFETY LAST” (1923)
AS WE RETURN TO LIVE PRESENTATIONS, WE HAVE SELECTED SOME
VERY SPECIAL FILMS! Thursday & Friday, April 7th & 8th at 7:30 p.m.
Don’t Miss Maestro “Blaine Gale” live back on the “Mighty Wurlitzer”.
Of the three greatest silent comedians, Chaplin, Keaton & Harold Lloyd, it was Harold who audiences could identify with.
He was the average guy trying to win the girl and be a success in the business world. Harold comes up with a wild stunt that ends up
with him attempting to climb a 12-story building for financial success and to win the girl. In all of film history there is no more thrilling
comedy sequence then seen in this film. One of the all-time great comedies of all-time. Adults $8.00 / Kids $5.00
Audiences should feel free to wear masks if they so desire.
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TRAPPED BY THE MORMONS (1922)
Don’t Miss Thursday & Friday April 21st & 22nd at 7:30 p.m.
Don’t Miss Maestro “Blaine Gale” live on the “Mighty Wurlitzer”.
The 100th Anniversary Screening that LDS historian, James V. D’Arc calls “A Hilarious Artifact of a By-Gone Era”.
One of the few surviving ant-Mormon movies that flooded the screens during the 1920s. Intended to warn British
girls away from the hypnotic powers of Mormon missionaries the movie today comes across as “Unintentionally Funny”
On the same program: Thomas Edison’s 1905 short film: “A Trip to Salt Lake City”.
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TRAPPED BY THE MORMONS (1922)
Don’t Miss Thursday & Friday April 21st & 22nd at 7:30 p.m.
Don’t Miss Maestro “Blaine Gale” live on the “Mighty Wurlitzer”.
The 100th Anniversary Screening that LDS historian, James V. D’Arc calls “A Hilarious Artifact of a By-Gone Era”.
One of the few surviving ant-Mormon movies that flooded the screens during the 1920s. Intended to warn British
girls away from the hypnotic powers of Mormon missionaries the movie today comes across as “Unintentionally Funny”
On the same program: Thomas Edison’s 1905 short film: “A Trip to Salt Lake City”.
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BUSTER KEATON in “THE GENERAL”
AS WE RETURN TO LIVE PRESENTATIONS, WE HAVE SELECTED SOME
VERY SPECIAL FILMS! Thursday & Friday, May 12th & 13th at 7:30 p.m.
Don’t Miss Maestro “Blaine Gale” live back on the “Mighty Wurlitzer”.
BUSTER KEATON’S “THE GENERAL” 96th Anniversary Screening of one the screen’s true CLASSICS!
Co-starring Utah’s own MARION MACK.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
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On May 26th & 27th Douglas Fairbanks lights up the screen as we climax our spring season with THE BLACK PIRATE shot in the 2-strip Technicolor process. This was a dream project for Fairbanks and it offers him the chance to perform some amazing feats of action as he poses as the mysterious Black Pirate and infiltrates a nest of bandits. With Blaine Gale at the Wurlitzer this one not to be missed! This is the last showing of our Spring Season. We do not show movies during the Summer Months June, July and August. We look forward to seeing you the second week in September. Have a Great Summer and be Safe.
EDISON STREET / THE ORGAN LOFT
3331 Edison St (Just 1/4 block east of State St at 33rd South)
INFO: 801-485-9265 * Adults: $8.00 * Children: $5.00 *
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