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Aquarius Theatre

Palo Alto, CA
430 Emerson St
, Palo Alto, CA 94031 United States
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Status: Open
Screens: Twin
Style: Atmospheric
Function: Movies (Foreign)
Seats: 450
Chain: Landmark Theatres (USA)
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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Built in 1969 and operated by Landmark Theatres since 1985, the Aquarius features the finest in independent and foreign language cinema.

It is unique in both design and style, sporting two separate houses united under the Atlantean/underwater inspired wall murals and décor.

Cinematographer Haskell Wexler and Francis Ford Coppola's feature film debuts were among the first films shown at the theatre. Located around the corner from Stanford University in the heart of Downtown Palo Alto, the Aquarius has the benefit of being situated in and around some of the best dining, shopping and recreation areas in Palo Alto.

The Aquarius is one of the few theaters in the San Francisco Bay Area to regularly offer up midnight movies. Annually, the Midnight Madness series runs from mid-summer to mid-fall. This series features the best in classic, cult and soon-to-be-cult films with fun, games, and prize giveaways in both theatres on both Fridays and Saturday nights.

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YOUR COMMENTS

 
A charming touch about this theatre are the witty comments the management has been putting underneath the movie titles on the marquee for the past several years. Sometimes they are quotes from the movie, sometimes terrible puns on the movie title or plot premise. Sometimes you have to know something about the movie in order to get the joke, other times not. Now THAT'S true arthouse showmanship!!
posted by Gary Parks on Apr 18, 2002 at 11:30pm
This is a recent photo of the Aquarius Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Mar 31, 2007 at 3:12pm
The Aquarius is yet another irreplaceable and all-too-charming bit of cinematic history. Despite its need for a restoration job, the movie house has the benefit of being situated in a quiet corner of bustling Downtown Palo Alto, which means that it garners a very healthy dose of students on weekends. I simply adore the place ... houses such as these take filmgoers back to a simpler time; they are living reminders of what once was and what can be again (hopefully, Landmark will keep it open for many years to come). And with the over-century-old brick building and haunting Stanford Theatre one short block over, these two blocks are extremely rich; not just with local history, but American history as well.
posted by Daniel Mart on May 26, 2007 at 5:06pm
There were many late nights at the AQuarius (AQ) where it would be just us both. I'd hang out in your halls, and race through the concession stand to talk to the audience, feel their warmth, share some good movie suggestions, then back upstairs to lower the lights, tun on the lamp, hit hit the sound and pull open the dowser. The shining highway of sights took us all away for a few hours and made us all forget what brought us in. The family that works there is suportive in the endeavor to take all my senses away. I hear them playing out in the lobby and it tells me I'm in a safe space. Decades of employees all behaving like family. And as family, each has earned the right to chip a corner of the stand to let the building know htey've been there. The lights come up a and we all file out through shifting patways and into th enight air. It's brisk aeven in the Summer nd the worl tells us it's back to business as usual.
posted by morcoded on Sep 7, 2007 at 11:18pm
The two films whose titles aren't mentioned in the description were Medium Cool and The Rain People.
posted by KingBiscuits on Jun 11, 2008 at 11:14pm
You can see more of the building in this 2007 photo.

posted by Lost Memory on Jun 12, 2008 at 11:04am
Here is the Aquarius at night.

posted by Lost Memory on Jan 15, 2009 at 8:50am
1986 Photo

posted by Lost Memory on Apr 26, 2009 at 1:34pm
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