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Screens: Single Screen!
Screens: Single Screen.
BLAST—-I meant to say Screens (Single Screen) not Status!
Status: Single Screen.
Screens: Definitely “Single Screen!”
The Bayview’s number of screens should state “Single Screen.”
The Avenue’s number of screens should state “Single Screen.”
Ghirardeli’s status should be “Closed;” its number of screens should state “Single Screen.”
Though the interoir is hollowed out and gone, Coliseum’s status should be “Closed,” not “Closed-Demolished.”
See Tillmany’s comment above for details.
The Cannery’s status is “Closed.”
Cine 7’s status should be “Closed” rather than “Open.”
Fairfax’s status should be “Closed” and its function should be “Church.”
The Foothill was a single-screen theater—-its status should also be “Closed” rather than “Open.”
Correction—-I meant to say Malonga Casqueloard Center for the Arts.
The Alice Arts Center recently changed its name to the Malonga Casqueloard Center.
Methinks this is the one and the same theatre listed elsewhere as CINE LATINO (q.v.).
Airport Auto Movie’s address was 132 98th Avenue.
The Sunset/DK’s address was 2411 Telegraph Avenue.
Cinema 1’s address was 255 West MacArthur Boulevard.
The original location of the Telegraph Repertory Cinema (prior to its move to the above-listed address) was 2533 Telegraph Avenue.
An Oakland 1965 phone directory lists the Alameda Auto Movie’s address as 2145 Webster Street. The above address of 555 Atlantic Avenue is that of the College of Alameda, which stands there today.
The Strand’s address was 1318 Park Street.
The Kokusai (this is the correct spelling) was located at 1700 Post Street.
The Valencia’s address (at least as a theater) was 235 Valencia Street.
Screens: Single Screen!
Screens: Single Screen.
BLAST—-I meant to say Screens (Single Screen) not Status!
Status: Single Screen.
Screens: Definitely “Single Screen!”
The Bayview’s number of screens should state “Single Screen.”
The Avenue’s number of screens should state “Single Screen.”
Ghirardeli’s status should be “Closed;” its number of screens should state “Single Screen.”
Though the interoir is hollowed out and gone, Coliseum’s status should be “Closed,” not “Closed-Demolished.”
See Tillmany’s comment above for details.
The Cannery’s status is “Closed.”
Cine 7’s status should be “Closed” rather than “Open.”
Fairfax’s status should be “Closed” and its function should be “Church.”
The Foothill was a single-screen theater—-its status should also be “Closed” rather than “Open.”
Correction—-I meant to say Malonga Casqueloard Center for the Arts.
The Alice Arts Center recently changed its name to the Malonga Casqueloard Center.
Methinks this is the one and the same theatre listed elsewhere as CINE LATINO (q.v.).
Airport Auto Movie’s address was 132 98th Avenue.
The Sunset/DK’s address was 2411 Telegraph Avenue.
Cinema 1’s address was 255 West MacArthur Boulevard.
The original location of the Telegraph Repertory Cinema (prior to its move to the above-listed address) was 2533 Telegraph Avenue.
An Oakland 1965 phone directory lists the Alameda Auto Movie’s address as 2145 Webster Street. The above address of 555 Atlantic Avenue is that of the College of Alameda, which stands there today.
The Strand’s address was 1318 Park Street.
The Kokusai (this is the correct spelling) was located at 1700 Post Street.
The Valencia’s address (at least as a theater) was 235 Valencia Street.