silver sheet
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]silver sheet (plural silver sheets)
- A thin sheet of silver, e.g. used in metalworking or jewellery.
- (colloquial, dated, 1920s-1940s) A cinema screen onto which movies are projected.
- 1920, Charles Donald Fox, Milton L. Silver, editors, Who's Who on the Screen, page 2:
- Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, producers of Paramount Pictures today, has its product displayed upon the silver sheet in every country where there is a projection machine.
- 1940 August 28, Variety[1], page 8:
- Ushers rushed up and dragged the belligerent one off before serious damage was done either to himself or the silver sheet.
- (1920s-1940s, idiomatic, dated) By extension, movies, the film industry, or that which is related to movies or cinema (often preceded with "the")
- After years in local theatre productions, he made his debut on the silver sheet and became known around the world.
- 1921 June, Frank E. Woods, “Confidentially...”, in The Photodramatist, page 7:
- I began writing for the screen, which hadn't as yet been christened the "silver sheet," while employed on the Dramatic Mirror in New York City
- 1924 July, Malcolm H. Oettinger, “The Eternal Undergraduate”, in Picture Play Magazine, page 34:
- On the screen Virginia Valli impresses one as mature, womanly, and reserved; off the silver sheet there is an elfin charm about her...