Abstract
Exploring the manner in which industry trade practices determined the patterns of local exhibition in the 1920s and 1930s, this article provides a contextual history of Classical Hollywood cinema's most ubiquitous document, the Standard Exhibition Contract, by which the major distributors did business with independent exhibitors.
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