Reopened on October 31st, 1979 after closing in 1976 showing Mexican movies under the Zacatecas name. It reopened again as Cinema Varidades on October 12th, 1980, and renamed Long Beach Big Screen in 1983, and closed in 1986. Grand opening ads posted.
Opened as Teatro Continental on November 25th, 1979 showing Spanish-language movies with “La Ilegal” and “Mecanica Nacional”. Grand opening ad from La Opinion posted.
Closed 1986. Spanish movies from 1972-1986.
Closed 1988.
Spanish language movies started on April 13th, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Azteca on January 19th, 1981 showing Mexican movies. Grand opening ad posted.
The Criterion theatre reopened showing Spanish movies on February 16th, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened on January 25th, 1981 as Cine Reseda showing Mexican movies. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened on October 31st, 1979 after closing in 1976 showing Mexican movies under the Zacatecas name. It reopened again as Cinema Varidades on October 12th, 1980, and renamed Long Beach Big Screen in 1983, and closed in 1986. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened as Cinema 76 on April 5th, 1980 showing Mexican movies. Another ad posted.
Started its Spanish-language policy on June 4th, 1979. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Pacific Theatres showing Spanish-language movies on April 30th, 1978. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Metropolitan Theatres as Teatro Boulevard on December 23rd, 1979 with “Tarjeta Verde” and “Obsesion”. Grand opening ad posted.
Opened as Teatro Continental on November 25th, 1979 showing Spanish-language movies with “La Ilegal” and “Mecanica Nacional”. Grand opening ad from La Opinion posted.
Started its Spanish-language policy on November 4th, 1979. Grand opening ad posted.
Started its Spanish-language policy on august 13th, 1978. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Metropolitan theatres on May 7th, 1978 showing Mexican movies. Grand opening ad posted.
This became Cine Latino Estudio San Bernardino on May 7th, 1978. Grand opening ad posted.
Taken over by Metropolitan theatres on March 12th, 1978 and renamed Estudio 1 on a Mexican policy.
This reopened as Cine Latino on March 26th, 1978. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad from Evening Post Record posted in the photo section.
The Roxie started its Spanish-language policy on January 29th, 1978. Grand opening ad posted.
El Roxie inició su política en español el 29 de enero de 1978. Se publicó un anuncio de inauguración.
La política en español comenzó el 29 de diciembre de 1977. Se publicó un anuncio de inauguración.
Grand opening ad in Spanish posted.
This was reopened by Metropolitaan theatres on august 6th, 1977 with Cantinflas in “El Ministro Y Yo”
The Park Theatre opened on September 19th, 1976 by Metropolitan theatres with Cantinflas in “el ministro Y Yo”
The Los Angeles theatre started its Spanish-language policy on April 3rd, 1976 with “Jaws” and “High Plains Drifter” with subtitles.