Dates are April 23rd, 1969 as the UA Westwood, December 14th, 1983 as the UA Egyptian, June 15th, 1988 as the Cineplex Odeon Odeon Cinema and as Mann Festival on June 24th, 1993. Grand opening ads posted.
The Venice theatre opened on April 23rd, 1969 as an “A New Showplace for Girl-Followers”. 2nd screen opened from 1972-1974 and closed after the LA Times 1977 ad-ban on adult cinemas. Grand opening ad posted.
The Pix held a reopening on November 19th, 1969 with a street parade from the Cinerama Dome with 200 skydivers diving from a plane at 5500 feet up. Another ad posted.
This reopened as the 2nd Fox theatre in Hollywood on December 18th, 1968 and closed in 1995. The First Fox theatre (AKA: Music Box) opened on May 25th, 1954-1959 (Listed elsewhere on this website). Grand opening ad posted.
The Thousand Oaks Drive-In opened on August 2nd, 1967 with “The War Wagon” and “Young Warriors” and a stage show with movie stars in attendance, a battle of the bands, etc. Grand opening ad posted.
Dates are April 23rd, 1969 as the UA Westwood, December 14th, 1983 as the UA Egyptian, June 15th, 1988 as the Cineplex Odeon Odeon Cinema and as Mann Festival on June 24th, 1993. Grand opening ads posted.
Reopened as Left Bank on August 30th, 1968. Another ad posted.
The Venice theatre opened on April 23rd, 1969 as an “A New Showplace for Girl-Followers”. 2nd screen opened from 1972-1974 and closed after the LA Times 1977 ad-ban on adult cinemas. Grand opening ad posted.
The Surf cinema opened on March 8th, 1968 and the Marina Cinema 1 & 2 opened on December 25th, 1969. Grand opening ads posted.
The Venus adult cinema opened on July 25th, 1969 and closed after the LA Times ban on adult movie ads in 1977.
This reopened as the Century 21 on March 6th, 1968. Grand opening ad posted.
The Showcase Cinema opened with “The Odd Couple” and “Rosemary’s Baby” on April 16th, 1969. Grand opening ad posted.
The Pix held a reopening on November 19th, 1969 with a street parade from the Cinerama Dome with 200 skydivers diving from a plane at 5500 feet up. Another ad posted.
Held a reopening on December 16th, 1969. Another ad posted.
This opened as the Mini theatre on November 5th, 1969 with “Studio F”. Grand opening ad posted
This became the Loew’s in Hollywood on April 11th, 1968. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the 2nd Fox theatre in Hollywood on December 18th, 1968 and closed in 1995. The First Fox theatre (AKA: Music Box) opened on May 25th, 1954-1959 (Listed elsewhere on this website). Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as a 3-screen adult cinema complex with the world’s biggest adult bookstore on March 14th, 1969. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the Astro theatre on October 8th, 1969 with a triple bill adult program. Spanish movies by the end of 1969. Grand opening ad posted.
The Thousand Oaks Drive-In opened on August 2nd, 1967 with “The War Wagon” and “Young Warriors” and a stage show with movie stars in attendance, a battle of the bands, etc. Grand opening ad posted.
The Paris Penthouse opened on July 19th, 1967. Grand opening ad posted.
This reopened as the CinĂ© on December 20th, 1967 with “The Bible” by Loew’s Theatres.
This reopened as the Hilltop theatre on July 13th, 1966 and closed in 1979.
Grand opening ad found. posted in photo section.
kencmcintyre on December 12, 2009 at 8:15 pm article below:
First LA Times listings started on August 5th, 1966 as the Villa.
Slight correction. Opened on March 9th, 1966. Grand opening ad posted.
The Cinematheque-16 opened on June 9th, 1966 with “Public Enemy” and “Little Caesar”. Ad posted.
This reopened as the Holiday theatre by Statewide Theatres on July 21st, 1966 with stars in person, bands and a parade. Grand opening ad posted.