Hawthorne Theatre
4905 W. 29th Place,
Cicero,
IL
60804
4905 W. 29th Place,
Cicero,
IL
60804
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The 550-seat Hawthorne Theatre opened on February 11, 1922 with Priscilla Dean in “The Conflict”. It lasted until the early-1950’s. It has since been razed.
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Where was this one located, exactly?
Doug Deuchler
I believe this theater was shown in a 1953 theater owners' documentary about the financial devastation wrought by the 20% federal tax, plus other encroachments on the box office, such as television.
The doc is called “The Case Against the 20% Federal Admission Tax on Motion Picture Theaters” and is a treasure trove of theaters operating but in imminent trouble, including long looks at their still-open theaters, marquees, etc., and interviews with the owners.
There are also plenty of shots of already-closed theaters; the writing was really on the wall already.
TCM ran this movie on 11/1/09 at about 6am and I stumbled upon it by accident; I don’t know when it will screen again but it is well worth seeking out.
Here’s that movie on the 20% tax. What a rip off:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zic30Dt5F68
Everyone knows about the impact of TV. But I had no idea the Federal Government was leeching of the theater industry like this.