Thomas Lincoln Tally (July 6, 1861 – November 24, 1945)[5] 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 inside a larger building on the ground floor. (Photographs exist but rights are not available).

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Thomas Lincoln Tally
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Thomas L. Tally, 1935
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Thomas Lincoln Tally

(1861-07-06)July 6, 1861[1]
DiedNovember 24, 1945(1945-11-24) (aged 84)
United States
Occupation(s)Film producer, businessman
SpouseMary A.[2][3]
ChildrenSeymour Tally (1889–1976)[4]
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With James Dixon Williams he founded First National Pictures.[6][7] He was the first to show a color movie in Los Angeles in 1912, and the first to sign Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford to movie contracts.[2]

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  1. The term "Movie Palace" is improperly applied here. A true "movie palace" held thousands of patrons. The Mark-Strand Theatre (New York City, 1914) is generally recognized as the world's first true purpose-built movie palace

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