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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 on Jul 7, 2007 at 11:31 am

Hello again, I was thinking about returning to theatre management.
Any leads?

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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 on Nov 29, 2006 at 7:21 am

The Picwood was nextstore to the Picwood bowl, with a small bead shop at the corner, not far from an old May Company/mall.

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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 on Nov 29, 2006 at 7:16 am

William Haines was the DM for pacific and manager of the Dome,

Along with Don Immenchuh sp?

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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 on Nov 29, 2006 at 7:09 am

I worked the picwood in 1977 with Jack Tate for a short span.

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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 on Nov 29, 2006 at 7:07 am

The world has become a stage for circus performers, email me at
my regular email address so I can talk with you live.

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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 on Nov 29, 2006 at 6:54 am

Hello William, great to read a voice from the old Hollywood past.
I believe that your theatre went back to stage productions and is now called the Henry Fonda. Is it still open?

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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 on Nov 28, 2006 at 10:47 am

Hello, I was one of the managers of the Hollywood Pacific. I
basically grew-up in the theatre. I am surprised that know one has mentioned any of the ghost stories, the theatre made Entertainment
Magazine’s top ten most haunted theatres a few years ago. One of the urban legends is that since Sam Warner died right before the completion of the theatre, the theatre will never stop changing.
One of my dreams and goals is to own the theatre one day and manage it again. If you came into the theatre back in the mid-seventies,
I was probley the cashier who sold you your ticket. I remember
one stormy night, when one the KFWB towers got struck by lightening and my hair stood on end, what an enormous skreeching noise! I also remember going to a Hollywood Chamber meeting
along with other theatre managers asking “What the hell is multi-plex? I have shared some of my pics with the digital people
in there now. I would love to make a movie based on true events,
any sponsors? My name is Diana Marks, But I was also known as
Diana Brennan back then. I also remember having a going away party thrown in the downstairs lobby by some west-end Hollywood Blvd.
managers, because I had to go run the World Theatre, (3 movies for $2.50) back in 1981. A couple of the managers had to peel me off
of one of the beautiful pillars while I was holding tight and crying. Maybe the movie would make the bank for restoring the theatre.

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DIANARMARKS commented about Pacific 1-2-3 Rolls On As Digital Cinema Lab on Nov 27, 2006 at 9:51 pm

Hello, I was one of the managers of the Hollywood Pacific. I
basically grew-up in the theatre. I am surprised that know one has mentioned any of the ghost stories, the theatre made Entertainment
Magazine’s top ten most haunted theatres a few years ago. One of the urban legends is that since Sam Warner died right before the completion of the theatre, the theatre will never stop changing.
One of my dreams and goals is to own the theatre one day and manage it again. If you came into the theatre back in the mid-seventies,
I was probley the cashier who sold you your ticket. I remember
one stormy night when one of the KFWB towers got struck by lightening and my hair stood on end, what an enormous skreeching noise! I also remember going to a Hollywood Chamber meeting
along with other theatre managers asking “What the hell is multi-plex? I have shared some of my pics with the digital people
in there now. I would love to make a movie based on true events,
any sponsors? My name is Diana Marks, But I was also known as
Diana Brennan back then. I also remember having a going away party thrown in the downstairs lobby by some west-end Hollywood Blvd.
managers, because I had to go run the World Theatre, (3 movies for $2.50) back in 1981. A couple of the managers had to peel me off
of one of the beautiful pillars while I was holding tight and crying. Maybe the movie would make the bank for restoring the theatre.