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Fox Compton Theatre

Compton, CA
136 E. Compton Blvd.
, Compton, CA, United States
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Status: Closed/Demolished
Screens: Single Screen
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: 618
Chain: Fox Theatres
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Another long demolished Compton theater, the Fox Compton was a district 3 Fox house in its heyday.
Contributed by William Gabel


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The Fox Compton Theatre was located at 136 E. Compton Blvd.
posted by William on Nov 12, 2003 at 7:27pm
The Symphony and California theaters were advertised in the LA Times as being in Compton in 1924. Without addresses, there's no way to tell if these were akas or completely different theaters.
posted by ken mc on Jul 19, 2007 at 7:50pm
I've got a program from the Compton Symphony Theatre. They are not showing Fox films (in November 1925) except for a Tom Mix Saturday matinee. There is no address listed other than East Main. Here's the program... http://www.silentfilmstillarchive.com/symphony_compton_nov1925.htm
posted by silentfilm on Dec 5, 2007 at 9:24am
The 1932 edition of Film Daily lists the Symphony Theatre in Compton with 832 seats. In 1944 F/D lists 4 names for Compton: Big Top (no seat count), Fox Compton (618 seats), Symphony (no seat count), Fox Tower (1000 seats). In 1955 F/D lists two theatres Fox Compton and Fox Tower. The theatre could have been part of the West Coast chain which would later become Fox West Coast Theatres.
posted by William on Dec 5, 2007 at 10:06am
This is a photo of the remains of a Symphony Theater/Aranbe Hotel that was destroyed in a March 10, 1933 earthquake. Location given is NE corner of Tamarind and Magnolia Streets. Google will map that location as N Tamarind Ave & E Magnolia St, Compton, CA. Was there more than one Symphony Theater in Compton?

posted by Lost Memory on Dec 5, 2007 at 10:11am
I remember The Compton - which was completely different from the Compton Symphony Theatre (which ceased to be in 1933). As noted, it was at 136 E. Compton Bl, which, if you were facing east and standing at the intersection of Compton and Willowbrook Av, was on the right side of the street. (I never remember the theater actually being open; I think Fox abandoned it at the end of the 1950s at the dawn of the "white flight" from Compton). It was in the block just before the major department stores, which included a JC Penney's (which had the most exquisite mezzanine) and the JJ Newberry's store (which had wonderful hardwood floors). I think people confuse the two theaters because Tamarind was a nearby cross-street for both. (That entire area was completely demolished in the 1970s, so all of this is from memory). There was a Bank Of America branch and the Compton Raceway (slot car racing) across the street. I once saw an interview with James Coburn in which he mentioned that, during his youth in Compton, he was hired to change the lettering on the marquee at the Compton Theater, which he did for a number of years.
posted by Pincin on Jun 9, 2008 at 12:17am
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