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Souvenier Program Books for Roadshow Attractions: BEN-HUR, PORGY AND BESS, MARY POPPINS, FUNNY GIRL and more…

October 30th, 2007 by Scott Marks

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All of these were purchased after the fact. Do you honestly think my parents were going to spring for something as worthless as a souvenir booklet? The high ticket price, popcorn and a Nedlog were bad enough!

While they may not have bought into the merchandising angle, to their credit, my parents did escort me to a lot of big ticket roadshow attractions. At least one Sunday a month they’d strap a suit and tie on me and steer our pink ‘54 Ford convertible to the Loop to catch a first-run feature.

Slacks and a shirt were okay for neighborhood theaters, but Sundays at the Roosevelt, McVickers, Chicago or State Lake were strictly dress up affairs. It was the closest I ever came to attending Church on Sunday. For this six-year-old kid, these picture palaces represented houses of worship with sermons delivered by John Wayne, Jerry Lewis and Hayley Mills.

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The folks took me to Cinerama screenings of The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, How the West Was Won and Circus World. I remember hearing the legendary audio “police calls” played during the intermission of a SuperPanavision 70 screening of It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

Each time I combed the lobby in search of the bald, greasy-looking, cigar-chomping barker shouting “PUH-RO-GRAMS!” It was never meant to be. When it comes to program books, I exist solely on the throwaways of strangers.

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