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stevenj commented about Rivoli Theatre on Nov 9, 2021 at 7:44 pm

Ed S - I have no idea but I suppose that was possible - I saw 2 films in one evening at the Golden Gate in SF in the early 70’s - one on a flat wide screen (the musical western Zachariah), the other on their Cinerama screen (a sneak preview of The Andromeda Strain). One of the recent commenters above posted that he was the manager of the Rivoli in the 70’s. Maybe he could chime in on that.

bigjoe59 - According to the link, the ToddAO screen was 52' X 26'. The D150 screen was 74' X 29'.

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stevenj commented about Rivoli Theatre on Nov 9, 2021 at 5:15 pm

bigjoe59…This is a link to the Rivoli page on In70MM.com…

Rivoli D150 Screen

“A few years after this purchase (referring to ToddAO’s purchase of D150 from it’s inventors), in 1966, a Dimension-150 screen was installed in the Rivoli prior to the opening of “The Sand Pebbles”, which was filmed in Panavision and was screened at the Rivoli in 70mm. This screen remained in place until the theater was twinned in 1984. (“The Bible” and “Patton”, the only D- 150 films, played elsewhere on Broadway so the Rivoli never ran a D-150 film. However, it projected “Hello, Dolly!”, “Star!”, and “The Last Valley” in D-150.)”

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stevenj commented about Regency I on Oct 31, 2021 at 5:26 pm

The building is on the market for sale or lease. If you click on the link Regency and scroll down to “Watch the Drone Tour” and click on the image you will be taken virtually through this entire amazing building.

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stevenj commented about California Theatre on Oct 25, 2021 at 8:02 pm

Here is a link to an SFGate story about the closing of the California:

Cal

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stevenj commented about CGV Cinemas San Francisco on Sep 10, 2021 at 11:21 pm

This theater reopened Sept 3. The new name is CGV Cinemas San Francisco. There are 2 other CGV Cinemas in California. One is in Buena Park, the other in Los Angeles.

The website is Here

Currently tickets for 6 films are being sold on Fandango in 8 of it’s screening rooms.

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stevenj commented about 4-Star Theatre on Sep 9, 2021 at 11:35 am

The 4 Star has been sold. The new owner has hired Adam Bergeron, owner-operator of the Balboa Theater and operator of the Vogue Theater, to program the 4 Star.

Details here with links to an SF Chronicle story about the sale and also the CinemaSF.com website that oversees the 3 theaters.

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stevenj commented about Granada Theatre on Aug 21, 2021 at 5:25 pm

I don’t think this is the Market St Granada (Paramount) either. There were businesses on both sides of the theatre in 1923 with display windows. This Granada has what looks to be a brick wall to it’s right.

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stevenj commented about El Rey Theatre on Aug 21, 2021 at 3:20 pm

Outsidelands.org El Rey page here.

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stevenj commented about Fox Theatre on Aug 5, 2021 at 1:02 pm

A homeowner in the Balboa Park district of SF has found original blueprints of the Fox in a cabinet in her garage. She has arranged to donate them to the SF Public Library’s History Center.

Fox Blueprints

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stevenj commented about Palo Alto Automovie on Jul 18, 2021 at 8:05 pm

Recently found a 1967 ad in one of the local peninsula newspapers and posted it in photos. In 1967 it was called the Palo Alto Automovie. The Oregon Expressway turnoff from the Bayshore Freeway mentioned in the ad is just north of the actual location of the drive in.

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stevenj commented about Coliseum Theatre on Jul 2, 2021 at 12:09 pm

Hi bigjoe59…seem to remember a discussion about this (Titanic) but cannot find the comments on either the Presidio or Marina theater pages here which are the 2 theaters on Chestnut St. - Titanic played at both. I saw it at the Presidio, G. DeLuca posted a pic on the Marina page from when it played there. The first THX installation in SF was at the UA Galaxy on Van Ness according to a Feb 2018 comment on the AMC Kabuki page.

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stevenj commented about Coliseum Theatre on Jun 30, 2021 at 11:31 am

bigjoe59 - I’ve uploaded a screen shot from google maps to Photos of the Coliseum. The ground floor is now a Walgreens. The rest of the building has been turned into condos.

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stevenj commented about Great Star Theater on Jun 9, 2021 at 11:10 am

The Great Star has reopened. From their website:

Great Star

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stevenj commented about Cinerama Hollywood on Jun 5, 2021 at 3:17 pm

Just scrolled through the lot of them Cinerama- thanks for taking the time to post them.

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stevenj commented about 1975 photo credit Rick Grosse. on May 30, 2021 at 5:51 pm

Market St tunnels for metro lines K, L and M being dug and Castro St station where the fenced open hole is at right.

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stevenj commented about Rivoli Theatre on May 26, 2021 at 4:00 pm

A Alverez…and where did his/her posts go???? In fact this most recent thread (up until yesterday’s date) completely disappeared from the “Recent Comments” list accessible from the Home page.

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stevenj commented about Arlington Theatre on May 23, 2021 at 4:26 pm

The Arlington is celebrating it’s 90th anniversary and has reopened.

“Kicking off the day’s events on Saturday, May 22 at 12:30pm will be a free live performance featuring organ music provided by the Santa Barbara Theatre Organ Society with special guest organist Adam Aceto.  Aceto will play on the Arlington’s Great Theatre Pipe Organ, a 1928 Robert-Morton “Wonder Morton” of which only 5 were ever made.”

With the $5 admission ticket the organ performance, a film and free popcorn were included.

Photos added.

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stevenj commented about Orpheum Theatre on Mar 23, 2021 at 5:36 pm

Hi Bigjoe59….according to Michael Coate’s chronology of large format and roadshow exhibition list 1953 - present, Circus World ran 13 weeks beginning Dec 21, 1964.

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stevenj commented about Orpheum Theatre on Mar 23, 2021 at 5:33 pm

The Golden Gate and Orpheum theaters, two historic performance venues along Market Street in San Francisco, will be taken over by the Ambassador Theatre Group, the British company that also operates the Curran Theater on Geary Street.

SF Chronicloe

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stevenj commented about Golden Gate Theatre on Mar 23, 2021 at 5:32 pm

The Golden Gate and Orpheum theaters, two historic performance venues along Market Street in San Francisco, will be taken over by the Ambassador Theatre Group, the British company that also operates the Curran Theater on Geary Street.

SF Chronicle

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stevenj commented about Old Tired UA Alexandria Marquee SF CA on Feb 24, 2021 at 11:35 am

terrywade…Did some digging and found the Time Space Group developer website still lists this project in 2021 as “active”. The City’s Planning Commission held a conditional use permit hearing in summer 2019 and approved the project so guessing the covid 19 pandemic slowed the whole thing down. Here is their website with photos and renderings:

TimeSpace

Here is one of the documents presented to the Planning Commission in June 2019 with historical photos and Time Space plans to incorporate the interior walls into the project as wells as elevation development plans for the 3 levels:

SF Planning Commission

The Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon article describing the plans:

Richmond Review

The adjacent parking lot condo development apparently was the first part of the project. I’ve driven out Geary Blvd numerous times recently and didn’t even notice The Alexandria Residences had been built on the lot!

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stevenj commented about Loew's Commodore Theater on Feb 14, 2021 at 4:32 pm

bigjoe59…..In 2016 John Glatt’s book Live at the Fillmore East and West was published. I read it about 2 years ago and still have a copy of it. The closing of both Fillmore East and West (the SF venue’s closing was announced the day after Fillmore East had its last concert) was a long time coming. I went to many concerts at the original Fillmore and then Fillmore West. Graham occasionally was called out on stage from the audience whenever he raised ticket prices (“capatalist pig” etc) while he was on stage in the middle of announcing the next act. Every time he would point out that it was the bands that wanted more money and he had no choice. (Ticket prices at the time as I recall were $2 - 3.50). At one show I attended he asked a heckler to come up on stage and debate it with him. The heckler declined -(if you ever heard that Bronx accented angry profanity laden mouth you would decline too!!) In the book he’s quoted as saying that “Woodstock syndrome would be the beginning of the end”. That is, that the bands would want a lot more money from a lot more people than could attend old theaters and ballrooms, even SF’s Winterland that had 5400 occupancy for rock shows. High overhead at all the venues plus drugs and police problems, Graham feeling abuse from the press and public and a front page story in the SF Chronicle that moved up the closing of Fillmore West signaled the end. Apparently somebody spiked some “liquid refreshment” during a Grateful Dead show at Winterland with acid that sent a lot on bad trips to the emergency room at nearby Mt Zion hospital. More bad press for Graham. Graham decided that if you can’t beat em, join em. So he started doing mega concerts at stadiums and indoor and outdoor arenas where he wouldn’t lose money and the bands could get rich. He went into acting briefly (Apocalypse Now) and staged the final show at Winterland (The Last Waltz) in 1976. In the book, the last concert held at Fillmore East sounded like one for the ages.

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stevenj commented about CineArts at the Empire on Feb 14, 2021 at 3:52 pm

And a follow up story Feb 12, 2021:

Empire West Portal

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stevenj commented about CineArts at the Empire on Feb 14, 2021 at 3:42 pm

Here is the SFGate story on the Empire’s closing:

Empire

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stevenj commented about RKO Keith's Theatre on Feb 6, 2021 at 2:57 pm

In 1965 my cousin and I drove across the country to see the World’s Fair in NY. On the way back we stayed with my mother’s cousin in Dayton and went to this theatre and saw Crack in the World. As soon as I walked in I wished I’d brought my camera. Not many people there for a weekday matinee so I roamed the theatre marveling at the marvelous (Rapp and Rapp?) architecture. It’s a shame it couldn’t hang on.