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Description Zeitungsinserat im "Mödlinger Bezirksboten", Nr. 42, 21. Oktober 1906, für das Wanderkino "Alhambra-Theater" von Karl Juhasz im "Hotel Nitsch 'zum goldenen Hirschen'"; "Pariser-Abend" und "Herren-Abend" waren Vorführungen von Aufnahmen spärlich oder gar nicht bekleideter Damen / en: advertisement in the newspaper "Mödlinger Bezirksbote" for the "wandering cinema" "Alhambra-Theater" of Karl Juhasz, playing in Hotel Nitsch "zum goldenen Hirschen"; biggest part of the advertisement is for the evening-screenings (8 pm) "Pariser Abend" and "Herren Abend", which means, that erotic movies were shown and access was only allowed for adults and people older than 18
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Source Michael Achenbach, Paolo Caneppele, Ernst Kieninger: "Projektionen der Sehnsucht", Verlag Filmarchiv Austria, 2. Auflage, Wien 1999, S. 68
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