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Cabrillo Theater

San Diego, CA
319 Horton Plaza
, San Diego, CA 92101 United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: 600
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Originally opened around 1918, the Cabrillo Theater was located on the South side of Horton Paza. It was demolished in 1982 to make way for the new Horton Plaza.
Contributed by Lost Memory


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This is a 1930s photo of the Cabrillo Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Jul 26, 2007 at 9:45am
Here is a photo with a date given of 1918.

posted by Lost Memory on Jul 26, 2007 at 12:55pm
Great photos. I remember seeing the outside of this theatre in the early 1980s when they had a neon marquee. But in the early days they had a classy front.
posted by Kirk J. Besse on Jul 27, 2007 at 10:55am
I learned to run the booth in this house in November of 1972 and stayed in the business 'til December of 2000. It was then leased by Walnut Properties/Pussycat Theatres who held it 'til it was closed and demolished for the new Horton Plaza (they also had the Plaza Theatre which was immediately next door and, I believe, was earlier called the Owl). In 1972 they were running it as a grindhouse; three featrues that changed twice a week for .99 cents admission. It opened at 9:30A and ran 'til 5:30A. The janitors had four hours to clean the place and then it was back on screen. They later changed to first and second run movies with two features and the operating hours changed from 'noon to 5:00A and then 'noon to midnight. The projector heads were the original Simplex XL (with pure white interior and black crinkle finish), the sound heads were RCA MI-9030, the lamphouses were Peerless Magnarc, the rectifiers were McColpin-Christie selenium stack types, the sound system was a tube-driven RCA PG-230, the splicer was a Griswold R-2, the rewinder was a Golde and there was a Clint Phare cue scriber. This was a house which I was lucky enough to be able to explore from roof to basement (the Balboa, just down the street, was another). Though they're cut off in the old photos, there were three floors of offices above the theatre. There was an old Civil Defense room in the basement which still had some ancient Civil Defense rations in it (biscuit, anyone?). There were boxes and boxes of stills and one-sheets going back who knew how far. The booth ran the classic way with the 2000' reel changeover system 'til we installed Xetron Maxi-7 automation and Christie xenon lamphouses some time in 1979 or 1980, and then it ran with 6000' reels and changed over and did the show start/end cycles automatically. That beautiful arch seen in those old photos was covered up by the time I came along, but you could still see remnants of it if you climed through a crawl space found in the ceiling of a storeroom outside the office and across from the men's room. There was an old fuse box in the basement marked "organ feeder", but I've never found any mention of an organ being installed in this house. This theatre taught me my trade and I've never forgotten it.
posted by DanW on Nov 7, 2007 at 8:11am
The San Diego Reader has compiled all its articles about former Cabrillo operators Walnut Properties onto one webpage, along with around 100 graphics and photos that never appeared in ANY of the published versions. Also included is a Pussycat Theatre mini-history, updates on various Walnut-related lawsuits, etc, as well as a bunch of vintage Cabrillo newspaper ads.

http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/bands/2008/mar/23/before-it-was-the-gaslamp-illustrated-sequel
posted by JayAllen on Mar 31, 2008 at 5:40pm
This is supposed to be the Cabrillo in San Diego, around 1938, but I have my doubts as it doesn't resemble the other photos:
http://tinyurl.com/cyfv56
posted by ken mc on Mar 21, 2009 at 6:40pm
Yes, that's the cabrillo.
posted by DanW on Mar 22, 2009 at 7:10am
1981 Photo

posted by Lost Memory on May 21, 2009 at 6:14am
Here is another 1981 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/qmgwsx
posted by ken mc on Jun 7, 2009 at 3:49pm
The addrtess was 319 Horton Plaza
posted by Chuck1231 on Jan 31, 2010 at 11:50pm
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