Motion picture theater catastrophes
Wed, 16 Jan 2002 08:06:04 -0500
The book you want is the anthology called
THIS FILM IS DANGEROUS, edited by Roger Smithers, assembled for the 2000
FIAF symposium on nitrate film. Here you'll find a number of case
studies about film fires. (General conclusion: most theater fires were
NOT caused by nitrate film catching fire, but by a variety of other
factors.)
The most infamous early film-related fire was in Paris in 1897, killing
over 100 people. It wasn't in a theater per se, but at a Charity
Bazaar's cinema pavillion.
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