Photos favorited by Ryan Serowinski

  • <p>Fullerton 10 Box Office (now an arcade area) Fall 1996. Construction of expansion visible through the window.</p>
  • <p>Closing day.</p>
  • <p>UA added the note of 4 additional screens one week later.</p>
  • <p>September 7th, 2001</p>
  • <p>April 2nd, 1994</p>
  • <p>article about the Cinemark reopening</p>
  • <p>October 5th, 2000</p>
  • <p>January 15th, 1999</p>
  • <p>January 26th, 1990</p>
  • <p>January 21st, 1990</p>
  • <p>A photo of the last films run at Village before it closed it’s doors.</p>
  • <p>Ad for what turned out to be the drive-in’s final weekend, ending on September 1st, 1991.</p>
  • <p>Closed for renovation, which ended up not finishing the project</p>
  • <p>November 16th, 2001</p>
  • <p>11/23/78 photo credit Tony Cerqueira. 52nd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.</p>
  • <p>UA Mall Cinemas-Cerritos (1975)</p>
            
              <p>Sign of a different time, tickets were sold from an open-air, unconnected and round box office (right, background) within indoor Los Cerritos Center. As seen here, the exposed island-booth (which precariously even included a safe) was positioned in an un-gated foyer just outside the theatre’s lobby and front doors.</p>
            
              <p>The theatre’s red, blue, yellow, and green color scheme was ubiquitous and was inspired by the old “punch & fold” ticket system. As pictured above, each color corresponded to one of the four auditoriums. In the days before computerized ticketing, admission was denoted not by movie titles printed on tickets but by auditorium number and color of one’s matching ticket.</p>
            
              <p>Photograph: Courtesy of the City of Cerritos</p>
  • <p>The last film that was shown at the theater<br>Back To The Future</p>
  • <p>October 10, 1980.</p>
  • <p>October 10, 1980.</p>
  • <p>Dickinson spent $350,000 on the Penn Square Mall 10 location reopening there on November 1, 2002. Dickinson closed at the end of a 10-year leasing arrangement in 2012.</p>
  • <p>November 23rd, 1997</p>
  • <p>Notice that it’s not full matte but cropped to fit the dimensions of the film. It’s quite distracting .</p>
  • <p>In 1941.</p>