Talk:Double feature

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This is a nice short article, B Touch, but it does tend to focus disproportionately on how the advent of the double feature lead to the end of two-reel short subjects. Perhaps some of this should be moved to short film. It would also be good to hear a little about the decline of double features as well. This article seems to be written from a US persepective; hopefully someone can give it a broader geographic scope.--Pharos 21:13, 10 Mar 2005 (UTC)

It's a start, and it's better than nothing. I'm (frantically) working on the Our Gang article and writing articles for all fo my redlinks; most of my knowledge of double features comes from the references to it in Our Gang-related write-ups. Hopefully someone can work to expand the article; I'd like to learn about the extent of the double feature beyond America as well. --b. Touch 22:05, 10 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Cleanups, add sections and copyedits.

Lots of changes. I think they're for the best... Killdevil 01:29, 7 May 2006 (UTC) Bold text