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Mitchel H. Mark a.k.a. Mitchell Mark a.k.a. Mitchell H. Mark (born as Mitchel Henry Mark) (1868 – March 20, 1918) was a pioneer of motion picture exhibition in the United States.


Early life

Mitchel Henry Mark was born in 1868 in Richmond Virginia. Early in his life, he moved to Buffalo and began in the wholesale hat trade, keeping a store in Buffalo the rest of his life."M. H. Mark's Sudden Death Shocks City"
''Buffalo Evening Times'' 21 March 1918 p. 1 col. 3. ''Buffalo Architecture and History'' website.


Career


Early career

Along with his younger brother, Moe Mark (1872–1932), Mitchel founded the
Vitascope Vitascope was an early film projector first demonstrated in 1895 by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. They had made modifications to Jenkins' patented Phantoscope, which cast images via film and electric light onto a wall or screen. The ...
Theater (a special attraction of his
Edisonia Hall Edisonia Hall was a generic name for exhibition halls that displayed the various inventions of Thomas Alva Edison's company. These included the phonograph, the Vitascope, the Kinetoscope and other such devices. The Edisonia Hall opened by Mitchel ...
in the Ellicott Square Building), one of the first permanent, purpose-built movie theaters in the world. It opened Monday, October 19, 1896 (according to local papers), in
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.Ramsaye, Terry
''A Million and One Nights: A History of the Motion Picture''
(Abingdon, UK: Frank Cass, 2012) riginal edition: New York: Simon and Schuster, 1926/ref> It operated nearly two years, the longest run for any such theater at that time: comparable early theaters were temporary and lasted only days or weeks. Mark was the first American to have a distribution arrangement with
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to import Pathé films to the United States. Indeed, nearly the entire Vitascope Theatre program of October 19, 1896, consisted of Lumiere films.


Expansion

Again with his brother, Mitchel founded the
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in 1904 in
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. Among their partners were Adolph Zukor (co-founder with
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of Paramount Pictures) and
Marcus Loew Marcus Loew (May 7, 1870 - September 5, 1927) was an American business magnate and a pioneer of the motion picture industry who formed Loew's Theatres and the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio (MGM). Life and career Loew was born in New York City, ...
(founder of Loew's Theatres). It was based in form on Edisonia Hall and the Vitascope Theatre in Buffalo. The Mark brothers eventually built and operated dozens of theaters in the United States. *In 1907, Mark was credited with installing the first church organ to be used for the movies, at Cleveland's Alhambra Theatre.Marmorstein, Gary
''Hollywood Rhapsody''
(New York: Schirmer Books, 1997) p. 8
*In 1914, Mark Brothers opened the Strand Theatre at 47th Street and Broadway in
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, New York City. Costing one million dollars, this theater may have been first real movie palace, specifically built only to show motion pictures. It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb and served as a model for many film theaters that soon followed it. ''
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'' favorably reviewed the opening of this theater, helping to establish its importance. To manage the theater, Mark personally hired Samuel "Roxy" Rothafel, who went on to become the best known motion picture showman in New York City. The Mark Brothers owned and operated more than a dozen theaters in the United States and Canada called "Mark-Strand" or "Mark Strand". By 1917, Mark's importance in motion picture exhibition was such that when
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complained in his autobiography that exhibitors were protesting the high price of Hollywood movie rentals, he cited Mitchel Mark along with
Thomas Lincoln Tally Thomas Lincoln Tally (1861 – November 24, 1945) on or near April 16, 1902, opened the Electric Theatre in Los Angeles, the first movie theatre in that city and the first movie theater in California known to have been built from the ground up i ...
as the worst offenders.DeMille, Cecil B
''Autobiography of Cecil B. DeMille.''
(New York: Prentice Hall, 1959)
*On December 31, 1917, Mark received a determination from the
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that he had the sole right to use the name "The Strand" for a movie theater."Mitchel H. Mark Realty Corp. v. Major Amusement Co., Inc. et al."
''New York Supplement'' Vol. 168 (1918-01-28 through 1918-03-11) (St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1918) p. 244


Personal life

Mark was married to Estelle "Stella" Brock with whom he had two daughters: *Annette Mark, who married Max Spiegel, a Secretary of the Mitchel H. Mark Realty Corporation, and lived in New York City *Winifred "Winnie" Mark (1905–1990), who married Victor Aubrey Lownes Jr. (1905–1952) on June 1, 1927 and lived in Buffalo. They were the parents of ''
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'' executive Victor Lownes III (1928–2017). Mark was prominent in Jewish charitable and religious circles in Buffalo and was a member of Temple Beth Zion. On March 20, 1918, Mark died of an infection at his family's home at 527 Richmond Avenue at the corner of Breckenridge in Buffalo. His body was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo. At the time of Mark's death, his brother, Moe Mark, was living in
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and his sister, who was married to William A. Rosentahl, lived in Buffalo. Although his name is often spelled "Mitchell", the name on his mausoleum at Forest Lawn Cemetery is spelled "Mitchel H. Mark".


References


External links


Mark Brothers Biographical Timeline with Annotations
*''Buffalo Architecture and History'' website (publisher: Chuck LaChiusa):

*Summer, Edward; Sandhu, Ranjit

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mark, Mitchel H. Businesspeople from Buffalo, New York 1868 births 1918 deaths Cinema pioneers Burials at Forest Lawn Cemetery (Buffalo)