The glass windows were to be replaced with walls. One-Sheet boxes were mounted on the walls where the windows used to be. I don’t know why they remodeled the way they did, but the glass went away. Solid walls took their place.
I worked at the Sherman Oaks Cinemas when Neal Stolberg was the manager. I also remember when, in 1984, the twin was closed for the extensive remodel. Large, thick glass windows lined the front of the building. When conventional efforts failed to break the glass, Neal brought out his hand-gun and shout out all of the glass windows so that construction could continue. Those were good times.
The glass windows were to be replaced with walls. One-Sheet boxes were mounted on the walls where the windows used to be. I don’t know why they remodeled the way they did, but the glass went away. Solid walls took their place.
I worked at the Sherman Oaks Cinemas when Neal Stolberg was the manager. I also remember when, in 1984, the twin was closed for the extensive remodel. Large, thick glass windows lined the front of the building. When conventional efforts failed to break the glass, Neal brought out his hand-gun and shout out all of the glass windows so that construction could continue. Those were good times.