Crestline Village Theatre
23955 Lake Drive,
Crestline,
CA
92325
No one has favorited this theater yet
Additional Info
Styles: Quonset Hut, Streamline Moderne
Previous Names: Village Theatre
Nearby Theaters
The Village Theatre in Crestline opened in 1937, housed in a Quonset-style building featuring a Streamline Moderne interior. Following closure as a movie theatre it was owned by a church, but when not used for church activities, it was used for live performances, concerts, and ocassional movie screenings. The theater, now called the Crestline Village Theater, also hosted community gatherings. It was closed by January 2012 and the building was ‘For Sale’.
It had been demolished sometime after 2019.
Just login to your account and subscribe to this theater.

Recent comments (view all 4 comments)
I have fond childhood memories of this theater when it was used as a movie theater. In the early to middle 50’s, we would always rent a cabin at Crestline during the summer. Our vacation experience always included seeing a movie at this theater, swimming at Lake Gregory, visiting the Lake Gregory Arcade and having lunch at the Orange Julius. One summer we saw Walt Disney’s “Living Desert” and I think that it was the very first movie that I can remember seeing.
I am glad that the building didn’t get torn down as Crestline grew!
Here is a 1949 photo from the Pomona Public Library:
http://tinyurl.com/9bgcd3
As of January 2012 this property was vacant and up for sale.
Demolished after 2019.