Harvard business reports (1930)

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WELLINGTON THEATER Exhibit i (Continued) Table II (Continued) 577 Block #2 Special Production Number Price per Picture Quoted by Salesman Exhibitor's Tentative Offer per Picture 1 $35o $175 2 35o i75 3 35o i75 4 35o 175 5 35o i75 6 35o 175 7 35o i75 8 35o i7S 9 35o i75 Block #3 Special Production Number Price per Picture Quoted by Salesman Exhibitor's Tentative Offer per Picture 1 $400 $200 2 400 200 3 400 200 4 400 200 5 400 250 6 400 250 7 400 200 8 400 200 9 400 200 10 400 200 11 400 200 12 400 200 13 400 200 14 400 200 IS 400 200 Average price per picture for the entire three blocks under Exhibitor's Tentative Offer was $151.59. The exhibitor made a final offer of $150 per picture and the contract was closed on that basis. particular city or zone could exhibit a given picture. Run also was used to denote the number of days during which a certain picture was to be exhibited by a particular theater. Protection was related to the first meaning of run, since protection schedules designated the number of days which had to elapse between each