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| + | Built by G. Albert Lansburgh and Stiles O. Clements for Charles Edward Toberman. Opened 3 May 1926 as a live theatre named El Capitan Theatre with Charlot's Revue. Used as a cinema since the 1930s. On 9 May 1941, site of the world premiere of the 1941 film, www.imdb.comCitizen Kane. Renamed Hollywood Paramount Theatre. 1972 renamed Hollywood Cinema, 1973 again Paramount Theatre. 1989-1991 renovated by the Walt Disney company. Installation of a 1929 theatre organ from the Fox Theatre, San Francisco. Re-opened 18 June 1991 as El Capitan Theatre. Since then, site of many world premieres of films made by Disney Studios. 1100 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built by G. Albert Lansburgh and Stiles O. Clements for Charles Edward Toberman. Opened 3 May 1926 as a live theatre named El Capitan Theatre with Charlot's Revue. Used as a cinema since the 1930s. On 9 May 1941, site of the world premiere of the 1941 film, www.imdb.comCitizen Kane. Renamed Hollywood Paramount Theatre. 1972 renamed Hollywood Cinema, 1973 again Paramount Theatre. 1989-1991 renovated by the Walt Disney company. Installation of a 1929 theatre organ from the Fox Theatre, San Francisco. Re-opened 18 June 1991 as El Capitan Theatre. Since then, site of many world premieres of films made by Disney Studios. 1100 seats. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Built by G. Albert Lansburgh and Stiles O. Clements for Charles Edward Toberman. Opened 3 May 1926 as a live theatre named El Capitan Theatre with Charlot's Revue. Used as a cinema since the 1930s. On 9 May 1941, site of the world premiere of the 1941 film, www.imdb.comCitizen Kane. Renamed Hollywood Paramount Theatre. 1972 renamed Hollywood Cinema, 1973 again Paramount Theatre. 1989-1991 renovated by the Walt Disney company. Installation of a 1929 theatre organ from the Fox Theatre, San Francisco. Re-opened 18 June 1991 as El Capitan Theatre. Since then, site of many world premieres of films made by Disney Studios. 1100 seats. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Theatre building in Los Angeles, USA
- El Capitan Theater
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | El Capitan Theater [Los Angeles] | Theatre building in Los Angeles, USA |
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Built by G. Albert Lansburgh and Stiles O. Clements for Charles Edward Toberman. Opened 3 May 1926 as a live theatre named El Capitan Theatre with Charlot's Revue. Used as a cinema since the 1930s. On 9 May 1941, site of the world premiere of the 1941 film, www.imdb.comCitizen Kane. Renamed Hollywood Paramount Theatre. 1972 renamed Hollywood Cinema, 1973 again Paramount Theatre. 1989-1991 renovated by the Walt Disney company. Installation of a 1929 theatre organ from the Fox Theatre, San Francisco. Re-opened 18 June 1991 as El Capitan Theatre. Since then, site of many world premieres of films made by Disney Studios. 1100 seats. (English)
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3 May 1926Gregorian
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