Suisun Theatre
626 Main Street,
Suisun City,
CA
94585
626 Main Street,
Suisun City,
CA
94585
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The Suisun’s first film was “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney” at its launch on March 12, 1937.
Rake and Blumenfield opened the Arlington Theatre on April 16, 1925 with Richard Barthemless in “Classmates” supported by “A Spanish Romeo”, a Fox newsreel, and a live accordionist. The venue closed April 27, 1929 unable to convert to sound.
B.C. Wilson reopened the Arlington Theatre on February 21, 1931 with Western Electric sound playing “The Bachelor Father.” He went out of business in April of 1933 but Lou Trager took on the Arlington reopening a month later on May 25, 1933. It closed again on March 3, 1937. It reopened a week later as the Suisun Theatre by G.R. Moore likely on a 20-year lease. The Suisun Theatre closed on March 28, 1957 with “The Tall Men” and “Private Hell 36”. It held sporadic events and several free kids screenings over the next year.