Granada Theater
3524 Greenville Avenue,
Dallas,
TX
75206
3524 Greenville Avenue,
Dallas,
TX
75206
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Chuck1231.. Thank You! Appreciate the compliment..
I’ve now post the photo on here. Randy A Carlisle RAC Photography
You should add your night photo to CT, that is a great pic.
A night shot I took of the Granada back in 2007. A Beautiful Theatre! night photo .. Enjoy.. RAC Photography
When the Granada Theatre opened in 1946 it was operated by Isley Theatres and United Artists took over in 1969. The Granada Theatre closed in 2001 from what I found.
Had it not been for this theater in the 70’s, I would never have been able to see some of the great classics of Hollywood’s golden age in new 35mm prints – wonderful management, great sound and projection. Video, of course, killed off the market for revival houses, but the upside is I now own most of those films! Oh, well, at least the building survives. I wish it well.
Here is a September 2009 photo.
This is another 2009 photo.
A photo of the Granada Theatre was featured in an ad for Texlite porcelain enamel products appearing in the March 2, 1946, issue of Boxoffice Magazine. The ad named the architect of the Granada as Raymond F. Smith.
Here are some 1982 photos:
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Another photo is here.
2009 photo of the Granada
A November 2008 marquee shot can be seen here.
This is a November 2008 photo.
Here is another recent photo.
In the 1960s, this was run as a prestige house by UA Theaters. “Far From the Madding Crowd”, “Funny Girl” and “The Producers” all played their exclusive first-run engagements here. From time to time, films played day-dated with the Vogue Theater in Oak Cliff.
Another 2008 photo can be seen here.
This is a 2008 photo.
A more recent night view can be seen here.
Here is a 2007 close-up view of the Granada Theater.
This is an updated link for the Granada website.
Another night view of the Granada Theater can be seen here.
Moore Pics from 9/2004
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My December 2006 image of the GRANADA.
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The Granada Theater at night.
Have enjoyed watching Cowboys football on the big screen while having lunch. A fun way to see a game.