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This reopened with 3 screens on September 1st, 1976.
Reopened with three screens on January 14th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Fiesta on December 8th, 1976 with “Dharti Ma Chhoru” and “Arzoo”, both from India.
8 दिसंबर, 1976 को “धरती मा छुरू” और “आरज़ू”, दोनों के साथ फिएस्टा के रूप में फिर से खोला गया।
Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as a twin cinema on May 28th, 1975. Grand opening ad posted.
October 31st, 1975 grand opening ad as Coronet posted.
Ads in the LA Times stopped in 1975.
Slight Correction: Opened on Christmas Day, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
This cinema was not opened by Century Circuit Circuit as I checked the listings.
Tiny LA Times grand opening ad posted.
December 20th, 1974 grand opening ad posted.
December 5th, 1973
Became part of the Mitchell Brothers adult cinema chain on December 13th, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
Also closed in 1976 (or stopped placing ads in the LA Times.)
Reopened as the Sun Art on September 26th, 1974 with “Deep Throat” and “The Devil in Miss Jones”. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as an adult cinema on November 13th, 1974
This theatre stopped ads for adult movies in 1974.
This opened as the Venture theatre on October 13th, 1972. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ads for the California and Strand posted. It became a twin cinema on November 23rd, 1973.
January 19th, 1931
Warner theatre opening Mon, Jan 19, 1931 – 16 · () · Newspapers.com
Reopened as the Rowland Heights theatre showing “Deep Throat” on December 6th, 1973. Ad posted.
And renamed back to Paramount on December 19th, 1973 after Century Cinema Circuit took it over.
Started its adult policy on November 21st, 1973 with “Nights in Black Leather”. Ad posted. Cinema was with Statewide, Loew’s, General Cinema.
This reopened with 3 screens on September 1st, 1976.
Reopened with three screens on January 14th, 1976. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as Fiesta on December 8th, 1976 with “Dharti Ma Chhoru” and “Arzoo”, both from India.
8 दिसंबर, 1976 को “धरती मा छुरू” और “आरज़ू”, दोनों के साथ फिएस्टा के रूप में फिर से खोला गया।
Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as a twin cinema on May 28th, 1975. Grand opening ad posted.
October 31st, 1975 grand opening ad as Coronet posted.
Ads in the LA Times stopped in 1975.
Grand opening ad posted.
Slight Correction: Opened on Christmas Day, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
This cinema was not opened by Century Circuit Circuit as I checked the listings.
Tiny LA Times grand opening ad posted.
December 20th, 1974 grand opening ad posted.
December 5th, 1973
Became part of the Mitchell Brothers adult cinema chain on December 13th, 1974. Grand opening ad posted.
Also closed in 1976 (or stopped placing ads in the LA Times.)
Reopened as the Sun Art on September 26th, 1974 with “Deep Throat” and “The Devil in Miss Jones”. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as an adult cinema on November 13th, 1974
This theatre stopped ads for adult movies in 1974.
This opened as the Venture theatre on October 13th, 1972. Grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ads for the California and Strand posted. It became a twin cinema on November 23rd, 1973.
January 19th, 1931
Reopened as the Rowland Heights theatre showing “Deep Throat” on December 6th, 1973. Ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted.
And renamed back to Paramount on December 19th, 1973 after Century Cinema Circuit took it over.
Started its adult policy on November 21st, 1973 with “Nights in Black Leather”. Ad posted. Cinema was with Statewide, Loew’s, General Cinema.