Being a Sunday, the Music Hall opened later than usual, but probably earlier than 12:00 Noon if “Suspicion” was to screen at 12:02. News of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor didn’t break until mid-afternoon,
not causing a sharp drop in attendance until the next day, when the Music Hall reportedly had the worst Monday in its history to date.
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Being a Sunday, the Music Hall opened later than usual, but probably earlier than 12:00 Noon if “Suspicion” was to screen at 12:02. News of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor didn’t break until mid-afternoon, not causing a sharp drop in attendance until the next day, when the Music Hall reportedly had the worst Monday in its history to date.
And though a Sunday it had a full weekday and Saturday schedule of 5 film showings and 4 stage shows. That’s how popular this film was.