WILLIAM GOLDMAN THEATRES v. LOEW'S, INC.

No. 2877.

54 F.Supp. 1011 (1944)

WILLIAM GOLDMAN THEATRES, Inc., v. LOEW'S, Inc., et al.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

April 8, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis T. Anderson and William A. Gray, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

George Wharton Pepper and Morris Wolf, both of Philadelphia, Pa., Joseph M. Proskauer and J. Alvin Van Bergh, both of New York City, and Louis J. Goffman, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendants Warner Bros. Pictures and others.

William A. Schnader, Bernard G. Segal, and J. Pennington Straus, all of Philadelphia, Pa., and C. Stanley Thompson and John F. Caskey, both of New York City, for defendants Loew's Incorporated, and others.


KIRKPATRICK, District Judge.

This is a civil action for injunctive relief and damages, based upon an alleged conspiracy among the defendants to monopolize the motion picture business in Philadelphia.

Since November 9, 1940, the plaintiff, who is an experienced and successful motion picture theatre operator, has been the lessee of the Erlanger Theatre — a large, modern theatre, handsomely appointed, located at 21st and Market Streets, in what might be...

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