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  1. Maurice Dubinsky died August 25, 1929. In 1936, Barney Dubinsky was seriously injured in an automobile accident, and retired from the movie business. He died July 18, 1949. Edward Dubinsky, who had changed his surname to Durwood, died March 23, 1960, at the helm of Durwood Theaters, Inc., which had screens in Kansas

  2. The children of Simon Dubinsky and Sarah Schoop Dubinsky, the Dubinsky Brothers spent a portion of their early years in Rock Island, Illinois. Maurice was the oldest, born in Pennsylvania in 1882, followed by middle brother Edward, born in Rock Island. Barney was the youngest, born November 11, 1892.

  3. Biography of the Dubinsky Brothers, Entertainers--Maurice (1882-1929); Edward (circa 1886-1960); and Barney (1892-1949) Creator . Coleman, Daniel. Date . 2004. Local Subject . Entertainers Motion picture theaters Dubinsky, Barney Dubinsky, Maurice Dubinsky Brothers Tent Shows AMC Entertainment, Incorporated Durwood, Edward D. Durwood, Stanley H.

  4. In that same year, his father, Edward Dubinsky, and uncles Maurice and Barney Dubinsky purchased the Regent Theater, which was one of the early movie houses in Kansas City. Starting in 1906, the three Dubinsky brothers had previously traveled the Midwest as melodrama performers in a tent show.

  5. Feb 3, 2021 · About Maurice Dubinsky Moshe Me'ir son of Benjamin Yehoshua AMC Theatres was founded in 1920 by the Dubinsky Brothers (Maurice, Edward, and Barney), who had been traveling the Midwest performing melodramas and tent shows with actress Jeanne Eagels.

  6. Maurice Dubinsky Collection (AFC/2001/001/9256), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress; Online Format image online text ...

  7. Jul 16, 1999 · Durwood’s father, Edward Dubinsky, and an uncle, Maurice Dubinsky, crisscrossed the Midwest near the turn of the century, performing melodramas in tent shows. They finally settled in Kansas City ...

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