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May 12, 2014 · Nonetheless, The Last Moving Picture Company deserves a place in the pantheon of Cleveland restaurants. Located at 1365 Euclid Avenue in Playhouse Square, “LMPC” was founded by Hamilton F. Biggar and several chums from Hawken School.
Dec 29, 2022 · In Kirtland, inside a nondescript building on Route 306, resides what is purported to be the largest private collection of movie posters and memorabilia in the world. And it’s all for sale at the shop at The Last Moving Picture Company at 10535 Chillicothe Road.
The Last Moving Picture Company sits in an unassuming building on Chillicothe Rd. in Kirtland but is filled with a treasure trove of old movie posters, photos and lobby cards.
Oct 1, 2019 · Morris Everett Jr., 78, of Hunting Valley, who owns The Last Moving Picture Co. at 10535 Chillicothe Road, has been collecting print movie paraphernalia since his days as a college student. For...
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May 16, 2012 · Inside The Last Moving Picture Co., boxes are stacked on top of boxes, old magazines litter the desk and cabinets are bursting with files. The vintage movie poster store, located in Kirtland near some horse farms, a flower shop and a cemetery, looks like a suburban home in the midst of being unpacked.
The Last Moving Picture Company (LMPC) was founded by world-renowned movie poster collector Morris Everett, Jr. His store, located in Kirtland, Ohio, houses more than 40,000 vintage original movie posters and over 500,000 photos. It is the single largest stock between the east and west coasts.
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Nov 12, 2015 · Known across the globe as one of the foremost collectors of movie posters and related memorabilia, Morris Everett Jr. has owned and operated The Last Moving Picture Company in Kirtland at the corner of state routes 6 and 306 for the past 15 years. “I’m one of Cleveland’s better kept secrets,” Everett said, with a smile.