Imperial Theatre
32 Patton Avenue,
Asheville,
NC
28801
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Taken on: June 2, 2020
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January 1923. The front side of a promotional flyer for the silent film ‘Don’t Call It Love’ Directed by William de Mille My grandmother gave these to me recently.
This program was my great-great-grandmother’s from 1923. My great-great-grandfather, Felix Reginald, was from Asheville, NC. He wanted to be an actor so set out for Hollywood but only got as far as Texas where he fell in love with my great-great-grandmother Ella “Peggy” Catherine. They saw films together frequently at Imperial Theatre in the early 20’s and Peggy kept programs and promotional flyers like this one, occasionally notating what night of the week she saw it and who she saw it with.
Wikipedia link for the film here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Call_It_Love_(film)
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