Linda Theatre
1635 E. 103rd Street,
Los Angeles,
CA
90002
1635 E. 103rd Street,
Los Angeles,
CA
90002
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The Linda Theatre was one of those many independent theatres that lined the streets of Los Angeles. By 1950 it was operated by Eastland Theaters Co.
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William Gabel
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On 1/22/50, the features were “Wing and a Prayer” and “Submarine Patrol”. Phone number was LA 4112.
I was in some pretty dicey neighborhoods today on my theater tour, but I had to take this one off my list. It mapped out to the middle of the worst neighborhood in Los Angeles. We’ll assume it’s still demolished.
Advertised at 1625 E. 103rd in the LA Times on 2/11/46.
The entire north side of the 1600 block is a shopping center. No trace of the theater remains.
I grew up in Watts. The Linda and the Large Theatres were on the same street 103rd. I went to both depending on what was playing. I was at that time in 5th, 6th grade. It was a wonderful time in my life. It was at the Largo that I saw the movie Shane with Alan Ladd. It was at that point in life I told myself if I ever had a son I would name him Shane. I couldn’t wait to repeat the line come back Shane. Well I did have a son and I did name him Shane and I have repeated that line many many times. I am now a Senior Citizen and that was a long long time ago