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Capri Theatre

West Covina, CA
444 S. Glendora Avenue
, West Covina, CA 91790 United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Triplex
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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A few miles down from the Wescove Theatre, this was also one of the largest one screen theatres in the San Gabriel Valley. It opened in around 1962.

In 1971 when I was eleven, I saw the movie "Mrs. Pollifax, Spy" with Rosalind Russell and Darren McGavin at the Capri Theatre (as of now this movie has not been commercially released in any format). I barely recall the movie, but there were many cameras flashing a few rows behind us before the movie started. The next day in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune newspaper we saw the photos of Darren McGavin at the Capri! We had no idea he was at that theatre. I can't recall any big star going to a theatre in West Covina to see their own movie!

The Capri Theatre was probably demolished in the late-1980's, and where it stood is part of a parking lot of a small shopping center.
Contributed by Brenda Brubaker


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The L.A. Times of February 10, 1971 lists the Capri Theatre at 444 S. Glendora Avenue. It was a single screen house being operated by Loew's Theatres. The L.A. Times of August 24, 1986 lists the Capri as a triplex being operated by SoCal Cinemas.
posted by Joe Vogel on Mar 8, 2007 at 6:52pm
Operating as early as 1968.
posted by MagicLantern on Mar 9, 2007 at 3:49pm


The Capri was a very cool looking theatre--
very modern circa 1965.

I saw the Beatles' movie "Help" there when it opened.
The ticket price was a whole dollar!--25 cents more than usual!
posted by doublecola on Jun 22, 2007 at 4:08pm
The Capri opened some time in the early '60s -- Dr. Strangelove played there
posted by ManhattanMovieBuff on Mar 12, 2008 at 6:01pm
The Capri was a great theater to see second run low budget Sci-fi in the 1970's. It had a sub-zero temp air conditioning system and was the place to beat LA summer heat for $2 or $3 matinee. You could feel you skin change tension as you left the theater. Saw "Empire of the Ants" and "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger" there and the re-release of the original "War of the Worlds" double feature with "When Worlds Collide". The theater was cavernous, truly an old movie palace , and sadly, there were never more than a few people inside.

In the 80's they divided it into a multiplex and would show first run low budget films like John Carpenters "The Thing" 1982. It was demolished/mercilessly bulldozed in the 90's for a cheesy strip mall which was a very evil thing to do...like building a suburb on an Indian burial ground. It could have become a landmark if it were in a different neighborhood. Very nice 60's lounge style design. It had a very cool gold star logo with "Capri" in a swank font in the lobby. -- Mark of Maplegrove
posted by Mark of Maplegrove on Jul 2, 2008 at 9:34pm
Waited 2 hours in line to see "The Sting" there.

Also saw "Rollercoaster" and Earthquake" there in Sensaround.

Lots of memories there.
posted by JfromCovina on Nov 20, 2008 at 11:42am
Boxoffice Magazine's issue of September 11, 1961, published an article about three theaters being planned by Stein Enterprises, the development arm of Statewide Theatres. The Capri was one of them, and the caption of a drawing of it said it was scheduled for a September 18 groundbreaking. I can't find any later Boxoffice articles about the Capri, but it seems likely that it opened in 1962.

Loew's Theatres Inc.'s annual report for 1967 said that the company had acquired 30 theaters from Statewide that year, and mentioned the Capri as being among the acquisitions. See my comment of March 8, 2007, above, for later developments at the Capri.

Here's a link to a PDF of Loew's 1967 annual report, for anyone who might be interested.
posted by Joe Vogel on Feb 12, 2009 at 10:51pm
Maybe in listing some of the movies I saw there, i might rekindle some memories for others...

Earliest movie I remember seeing at the Capri was "The Heart is A Lonely Hunter". On one occasion, c. 1969-70, they had a kid's day when they ran "The Last Safari" and gave away raffle prizes (I won a toy truck, one the few times I've ever won a damned thing).

Other films: "Big Jake", "Stanley", "The Doberman Gang", "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad", and "Paper Moon".

I saw many, many more flicks there from the late seventies to the late eighties, part of the reason being that during its later years it became a tri-plex.

Sad to see so many of the San Gabriel Valley's older theaters closed...
posted by Dean S. on Feb 13, 2009 at 10:46am
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