A modified version of the Phantoscope was later sold to Thomas Edison who named it Edison's Vitascope and began projecting motion pictures in New York City vaudeville theaters, raising the curtain on American cinema.
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Jenkins tried to claim sole inventorship, but was turned down and sold out to Armat, who subsequently joined and sold the patent to Thomas Edison, who marketed the machine as the'Vitascope '.
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""'Kismet " "'is a 1930 American pre-Code costume drama film photographed entirely in an early widescreen process using 65mm film that Warner Bros . called Vitascope.
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It is said that the world's first movie theater ( that is, the first business devoted specifically to showing films for profit ) was " Vitascope Hall ", established on Canal Street in 1896.
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The theater was referred to in newspapers of the day ( " Buffalo Express ", " Buffalo News ", and others ) as Vitascope Theater, Vitascope Hall, and the Electrical Theater.
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The theater was referred to in newspapers of the day ( " Buffalo Express ", " Buffalo News ", and others ) as Vitascope Theater, Vitascope Hall, and the Electrical Theater.
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Vitascope's first film of 1910 was " Ars�ne Lupin contra Sherlock Holmes " produced and directed by Viggo Larsen who joined in 1909 from The Blue Mouse " showed at the new Marmorhaus cinema.
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The Edisonia Hall opened by Mitchell Mark and Moe Mark in Buffalo, New York in the Ellicott Square Building on October 19, 1896, had the distinction of hosting a Vitascope Theater ( or " Theatre " ).
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The driving force behind the film operation was Charles Path? who had helped open a New York, may have been the first American to import Path?films to the United States, where they were shown in the Vitascope Theater.
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The inventor did such a good job selling the art of moviemaking that he talked Blackton and partner Smith into buying a print of the new film, as well as prints of nine other films, plus a Vitascope to show them to paying audiences.