A permanent cinema specializing in film screenings. The earliest was the American Nickelodeon, built to screen The Great Train Robbery (1903), considered the origin of feature films. In Japan, the first full-scale cinema was Denkikan (1903) in Asakusa, Tokyo; before that, traveling performances were held at vaudeville halls and other venues. The first film to be projected onto a white screen was shown by Inabata Katsutaro at the Nanchi Enbujo Theater in Osaka in 1897. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
映画上映を専門とする映画常設館。最初期のものとしては,劇映画の開祖といわれる《大列車強盗》(1903年)を上映するために作られた,米国のニッケルオデオンがある。日本では東京浅草の電気館(1903年)が最初の本格的な映画館で,それまでは寄席などで巡回興行が行われていた。白幕に映写した初めは1897年大阪南地演舞場で,稲畑勝太郎が行った。
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