This expanded to 11 screens on August 17th, 1973 integrating the Red Rock 4 Theatres, The Continental, The Americana and the Red Rock Plaza Theatres with 5 screens. It was the world’s largest theatre complex at the time of the opening.
Closed as Motor-Vu in 1956 and reopened as the Stardust Drive-In with the world premiere of Walt Disney’s The Shaggy Dog on March 20th, 1959. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on February 20th, 1969 with “They came to Rob Las Vegas”
This expanded to 11 screens on August 17th, 1973 integrating the Red Rock 4 Theatres, The Continental, The Americana and the Red Rock Plaza Theatres with 5 screens. It was the world’s largest theatre complex at the time of the opening.
This opened on June 10th, 1966. Grand opening ad in the photo section. more to come.
Grand opening ad posted. Looks a lot like the Westown theatre in Dayton, Ohio.
Closed as Palace in 1960 and reopened as the Guild theatre on October 21st, 1960 with “I’m All Right Jack”. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed as Motor-Vu in 1956 and reopened as the Stardust Drive-In with the world premiere of Walt Disney’s The Shaggy Dog on March 20th, 1959. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on September 2nd, 1955 and taken over by Fox West Coast theatre (1st in area) on October 23rd, 1955. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed in 1956.
This opened on June 9th, 1954. Grand opening ad posted.
This closed in 1948.
This opened on March 26th, 1949. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on May 29th, 1946. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on October 28th, 1943. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on May 5th, 1932. Grand opening ad posted. It opened with the world premiere of “Two seconds” with Edward G. Robinson.
From “Diamonds are forever”
August 11th, 1931 grand opening ad in the photo section.
Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on May 27th, 1937. Grand opening ad posted.
Also posted the July 31st, 1931 grand opening ad as Studio. Ad confirms 303 seats.
Opened as Colony on December 9th, 1936. Ad posted.
Renamed Roxy in 1936.
First LA Times ad as Maynard appeared on September 23rd, 1936.
Listings for the state theatre in Pasadena started in 1935 in the LA Times.
Small grand opening ad posted.