Loma Theatre
5528 Santa Monica Boulevard,
Los Angeles,
CA
90038
5528 Santa Monica Boulevard,
Los Angeles,
CA
90038
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Previously operated by: Fox West Coast Theatres, T & D Jr. Enterprises
Architects: Frank Rasche
Previous Names: Paramount Theatre
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The Paramount Theatre opened in 1921. It was renamed Loma Theatre on February 27, 1941.
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William Gabel
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Southwest Builder and Contractor of May 20th, 1921 Says that this theater was being designed by Frank Rasche, and that the owners were James C. Allen and Edward H. Helt. It was to be leased to Turner, Dankin and Langley.
This theatre was known as the Paramount in 1928, so it could have opened with that name. It had been re-named Loma Theatre by the early 1940’s, operated by Fox West Coast Theaters.
A small shopping centre has now been built on the site.
Listed at 5526 Santa Monica in the 1942 city directory.
This is a 1992 photo, location unknown. I doubt if the theater would be called “The Loma”, so this is probably a bar.
http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics47/00043440.jpg
This is the location today:
http://tinyurl.com/4zj538
A fire was reported by the LA Times on December 8, 1952. The blaze was started by a carelessly discarded cigarette. Damage was estimated at $25,000.
Was there another theater around 5634 Santa Monica or so? I was watching a behind-the-scenes feature for Plan 9 From Outer Space, and they said that the tiny soundstage that they used for filming, which is still right behind the Gold Diggers bar at 5632 Santa Monica, used to be an old movie theater. Could the addresses have been renumbered, so that could have been the Loma? It would have had to have been converted to a soundstage before 1959, though.
Back in the 70’s I went in this building when it was a Thrift store. I always thought it looked like it might have been a theatre at one time even thiough it was completely stripped and was very plain by then. It was in the 80’s that it burned down and was replaced with a strip mall. At that time I got a picture of the building where you can clearly make out the word Paramount on the rubble.
Matt Spero
I knew the Loma Theatre in Burbank, Calif., but didn’t know there was one in Hollywood.
This became the Loma theatre on February 27th, 1941. 1st ad posted.