Located in downtown Oklahoma City, Film Row once flourished as a sales
hub for theater owners needing films, posters, and concessions for their
Midwest venues. The film exchange offices along this three-square-block
area and across the cityscape housed major film production studios like
Paramount Pictures, MGM, Universal, Fox, and Warner Brothers from 1907
until the 1980s. But changes in demographics, economy, and technology
nearly wiped their memory from the city landscape. Now these decades-old
structures and their nearly forgotten history are being rediscovered and
utilized once again for business. This book tells their story through
rare images discovered in shoeboxes, back rooms, and the Oklahoma
Historical Society's archives. Most of the images within these pages are
shared here for the very first time.