I haven’t checked in since shortly after I posted my first comments last December. I was thrilled to see the postcard (via the link provided by Bill Kallay). All I could say was “that’s it!” After reading the other comments I can remember going there in the late 70’s as a young adult to see movies. And I distinctly remember parking in the rear.
Wow! I just discovered this site tonight and would love to share my memories of the Fox. I saw several films there as a child in the 1960’s, the most memorable being The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit. I am thrilled that this building is being restored – downtown Fullerton would NOT be the same without it!
I remember this little gem because it was HUGE to have a real live movie theater so very close to our home in Placentia. The movies that I recall seeing there were Love Story (in 1972), Billy Jack and if you can believe it, Gone With The Wind. What fun!
I haven’t checked in since shortly after I posted my first comments last December. I was thrilled to see the postcard (via the link provided by Bill Kallay). All I could say was “that’s it!” After reading the other comments I can remember going there in the late 70’s as a young adult to see movies. And I distinctly remember parking in the rear.
Wow! I just discovered this site tonight and would love to share my memories of the Fox. I saw several films there as a child in the 1960’s, the most memorable being The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit. I am thrilled that this building is being restored – downtown Fullerton would NOT be the same without it!
I remember this little gem because it was HUGE to have a real live movie theater so very close to our home in Placentia. The movies that I recall seeing there were Love Story (in 1972), Billy Jack and if you can believe it, Gone With The Wind. What fun!