Rare, 1938, Original Minoa Cinema Program, Robin Hood, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Heraklion, Crete, Linardakis,

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Rare and Original

Movie Theatre Program

from 1938/39!
ΤΟ ΕΓΧΡΩΜΟ ΘΑΥΜΑ!

 

ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΤΕΧΝΙΚΟΣ ΟΙΚΟΣ 

Κ. Μ.  ΛΙΝΑΡΔΑΚΙΣ

 
ΚΙΝΗΜΑΤΟΓΡΑΦΟΣ 

ΜΙΝΩΑ

ΕΡΡΟΛ ΦΛΥΝΝ, ΟΛΙΒΙΑ ΝΤΕ ΧΑΒΙΛΛΑΝΤ

 

 

ΜΙΝΟΑ CINEMA

 

Heraklion, Crete

 

Current Program

 

The Colorful Wonder!

 

The Adventures of Robin Hood

Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland

Warner Bros. Pictures

 

8 Pages

23,5 cm x 15,5 cm

Fully illustrated
 
 
The Minoa Cinema was opened by Kostas Linardakis in 1936 and was housed in the Basilica of San Marco in the center of the city of Heraklion, Crete. Journalists of the time expressed their enthusiasm and relief for the creation of the cinema, as it resulted in the beautification of the city where the Defterdar Mosque stood in ruins. The MINOA cinema was build “according to the latest German standards”, “the ceiling was covered with wood and there was abundant lightning, heating and air conditioning while the projection machine and the sound system were state-of-the-art”. The cinema was ordered for the entertainment of the soldiers as a Soldatenkino during the German Occupation and closed its doors in 1956.
 
 
The Adventures of Robin Hood is a 1938 American epic swashbuckler film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It was produced by Hal B. Wallis and Henry Blanke, directed by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley, and written by Norman Reilly Raine and Seton I. Miller. It stars Errol Flynn as the legendary Saxon knight Robin Hood, who in Richard I’s absence in the Holy Land during the Crusades, fights back as the outlaw leader of a rebel guerrilla band against Prince John and the Norman lords oppressing the Saxon commoners. The cast also includes Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, Patric Knowles, Eugene Pallette, and Alan Hale. Upon its premiere on May 14, 1938, The Adventures of Robin Hood was very well received by critics. Was the film a commercial success? it grossed around $4 million at the box office, making it one of the highest grossers of 1938. At the 11th Academy Awards, it received four nominations, winning three—Best Art Direction (Carl Jules Weyl), Best Film Editing (Ralph Dawson) and Best Original Score (Erich Wolfgang Korngold). In 1995, The Adventures of Robin Hood was deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation by the National Film Registry.

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