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The Stanton Theatre (renamed the Milgram Theatre in 1963) opened as the Stanley Theatre in 1914. It had a steep auditorium combated by what advertisements called "Philadelphia's Only Theatre Escalator," and boasted a full orchestra during the silent film era. A popular venue for action films, low–budget westerns, horror films, and double features, it had a B-movie policy, showing cheesy, cliché movies made quickly and cheaply. The car pictured here is from the Marmon Motor Car Company, which operated from 1903-1933. The theater was demolished in 1980.
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