Warner Huntington Park

6714 Pacific Boulevard,
Huntington Park, CA 90255

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William
William on February 23, 2004 at 5:30 pm

The Warner Huntington Park Theatre originaly seated 1468 people.

William
William on February 23, 2004 at 5:28 pm

Its been about alittle over 20 years since this theatre’s auditorium was intact. When this theatre was twinned, Pacific Theatres made two theatres one downstairs and one in the former balcony. Out of the three theatres only the Warner San Pedro Theatre (Warner Grand Theatre) survives in a intact state. In its later years ran Spanish films on one of it’s screens and the other English films with Spanish subtitles. During the 80-90’s the Warner Huntington Park and the near-by California Tri-plex and the Park twin theatres would play to packed houses on weekends. All three theatre would play the same main feature. They were all within two blocks of each other. The old Fox California would play all english. The Park would play english with spanish subtitles and the Warner would play the english features with spanish subtitles. The only chandeliers were in the lobby areas and under the balcony. The main ceiling fixture in the upstairs theatre was a fixed art-deco design with hidden lights. Pacific Theatres would replace original light fixtures with newer tamperproof fixtures and leave the originals to be discarded.

cnichols
cnichols on February 2, 2004 at 6:51 pm

The address is posted above on all these listings. It’s strange that this question gets asked so often. I was there yesterday and the exterior is still intact, but closed. Heard a rumor that the chandeliers were recently sold off…

cyclonebob
cyclonebob on February 2, 2003 at 3:50 pm

anyone know the address of this theater

BHousos
BHousos on March 1, 2002 at 9:29 pm

An Art Deco motion picture palace. The auditorium is still intact and has a multilayered ceiling and hidden lights. Opened in 1930. The architect was B. Marcus Priteca.