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Granada Theatre

Morgan Hill, CA
17440 Monterey Road
, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 United States
(map)
Status: Closed
Screens: Twin
Style: Art Moderne
Function: Unknown
Seats: 700
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
Granada Theatre
Exterior view of the Granada
Photo courtesy of Gary Parks
Other than being twinned down the middle, this cozy postwar theater has changed very little. It takes its name from an older Granada Theatre which stood across the street and burned.

Moderne murals of flamingoes, herons, and magnolias against a crimson background line the sidewalls. Swirling Moderne style flourishes decorate the ceiling between the air vents.

The Granada Theatre was closed in November 2005. It was sold to a property developer who owns the adjacent Downtown Mall.
Contributed by Gary Parks


YOUR COMMENTS

 
I was there today for a visit in beautiful downtown Morgan Hill, on a sunny, perfect day, and met the owner of the theater this morning while it was closed and I ventured into the lobby to have a look around. Mr. Eanderson told me the theater opened on June 22, 1951 as a single screen cinema with 650 seats as an independent house. It had a full stage and was sometimes used as a live theater playhouse or for church meetings before it was twinned. The original ticket booth was out front and was destroyed by a speeding truck many years ago which plowed through it, and was then rebuilt inside, with the removal of the original snack bar when the theater was twinned in 1980. The new snack bar is on the right side of the lobby as you enter. This theater is leased by Peachtree Concessions now as a snack bar concession more than a functional theater, although it shows first or second-run films.

The building is in fair condition but it badly needs restoration, paint and a new facade which would help to revitalize its appeal as a cinema rather than a run-down old theater. The tower is original but the marquee was replaced by a cheaply-built fluorescent-box type signage marquee which does match the style of the tower. The lobby could use some Deco pastel paint and fixtures. The twinning hurt its overall esthetic appeal, and it would look much better if it were restored as a single screen. Mr. Eanderson has owned or managed the theater since it first opened over fifty years ago, and he worked at the old Granada down the street many years before that. The old Granada was built in the 1920s and was gutted by fire in 1949. It is now a closed-down Mexican Cantina next door to Rosy's At The Beach restaurant.

Mr. Eanderson was very helpful and was delighted I was interested in the theater and its history. He is currently seeking a new company to lease the theater and help him upgrade it, and keep it running as a movie theater. He has no plans to close it in the foreseeable future.

The Granada is a theater to enjoy whenever you visit Morgan Hill or Gilroy on an escape from nearby San Jose or the San Francisco Bay Area. Its easy access on Monterey Road makes it a good spot for dinner and a movie.
posted by Dejael on Dec 19, 2002 at 12:05am
The address for the Granada Theatre is 17440 Monterey Rd., Morgan Hills, Ca. 95037.
posted by Chuck1231 on May 12, 2004 at 4:27pm
Color photo of the Granada Theatre.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y147/Chuck1231/California%20Theatres/GranadaTheatreMorganHillsCa.jpg
posted by Chuck1231 on Sep 15, 2005 at 12:41pm
A Granada Theater in Morgan Hill can be seen near the beginning of this 1938 promotional video. I assume that the theater in the video was the Granada Theater located across the street from this theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Apr 29, 2008 at 8:57am
Here is a photo of this Granada Theater.

posted by Lost Memory on Apr 30, 2008 at 8:43am
Renovation news:
http://tinyurl.com/c2kzv5
posted by ken mc on Jan 24, 2009 at 11:30am
Here is the Granada at night.

posted by Lost Memory on Apr 13, 2009 at 11:11am
Here is a 1985 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/cdvav4
posted by ken mc on Apr 13, 2009 at 8:04pm
To all who are concerned - the Granada is scheduled to be demolished to make room for new development. If you are interested in saving the Granada be loud and be active. We can stop this if we only care enough to make our voices heard. Since the City bought it (with our money)- it is Our Theater. I can't stand to think that it is going away to make room for more parking. A multi plex in the next block is NOT the Granada. Stand up and be counted or don't complain when it is gone.

posted by noe on May 4, 2009 at 8:06pm
We have set up a petition on line at www.savethegranada.com for any and all to voice their opinion about demolishing these old treasures. Help us out. Thanks
posted by noe on Jun 13, 2009 at 4:50pm
Here is a 1987 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/lgq5ms
posted by ken mc on Jun 27, 2009 at 10:33am
This is a 1981 photo.

posted by Lost Memory on Oct 7, 2009 at 6:57pm
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