- Screeno
Screeno (a portmanteau of "screen bingo") was a form of bingo played in American
movie theater s during theGreat Depression of the1930s . To bolster attendance on slow weeknights, the neighborhood movie houses would feature the game in whichaudience members would have a chance to win cash prizes. The story is that many a theater was saved frombankruptcy by the advent of Screeno (sometimes spelled in caps: SCREENO) The game was played between the two main features.A number dial and a giant spinning needle were projected on the movie screen. Patrons were provided with toothpicks to punch out the winning numbers on their cards. Apparently, on most nights patrons paid a modest fee for their cards, but one night a week was designated as “Bank Night” in which the audience would get free Screeno cards with their movie tickets. A 1937 romantic-comedic-musical movie entitled “Thrill of a Lifetime” featured a song called “Keno, Screeno and You.”
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