In both the 1940 and 1943 editions of Film Daily Yearbook the seating capacity for the Aztec Theater is 815. In the 1950 edition the seating capacity is given as 1,147.
Listed various editions of Film Daily Yearbook, the seating capacities vary from edition to edition; 1940 and 1943=560. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. the seating capacity is given as 400.
Listed with varying seating capacities in editions of Film Daily Yearbook; 1940 and 1943=500. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. the seating capacity is given as 300.
This theatre is not listed in Film Daily Yearbok’s for 1940 or 1943. In the Film Daily Yearbook, 1950 edition has the Cache Theater listed with a seating capacity of 160.
Listed in Film Daily Yearbook’s 1941 and 1943 editions with a seating capacity of 946 and being operated by Warner Bros. Circuit Management. The 1950 edition of F.D.Y. gives a seating capacity of 1,000.
Listed in the 1940 Film Daily Yearbook (960 seats). It is listed as ‘Closed’ in the 1943 edition of F.D.Y. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. is is open again and has 750 seats
The Dreamland Theatrer was rebuilt after the June 1921 race riots. It is listed in later Film Daily Yearbooks 1931-1932 and 1940 -1955 as being a negro theatre, with a seating capacity of 612.
Vic; go check it out, the LA Tijera Theatre is definately still standing there at the address given here. Ok, it’s now minus its signage, and drive through ticket booth>>> but its still there!
Listed in the Film Daily Yearbook’s 1941 and 1943 editions, it has a seating capacity of 500.
From 1949-1955 it is listed as being a Negro theatre, seating given in 1950 is 534.
Listed in the Film Daily Yearbook 1941 as having 900 seats. In the 1943 edition it is listed with the same seating capacity, but ‘Closed’.
The Film Daily Yearbook’s give varying seating capacity in different editions; 1941=400, 1943=600 and in 1950=726.
Seating is given as 1,000 in both the 1940 and 1943 editions of Film Daily Yearbook. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. seating is given as 994.
In both the 1940 and 1943 editions of Film Daily Yearbook the seating capacity for the Aztec Theater is 815. In the 1950 edition the seating capacity is given as 1,147.
The Film Daily Yearbook, 1940 edition gives the Arcadia Theatre a seating capacity of 441, same in the 1943 edition but it is listed as ‘Closed’.
The seating capacity of the Ritz Theater varies in different editions of Film Daily Yearbook; 1940=800, 1943 and 1950=1,000.
Listed various editions of Film Daily Yearbook, the seating capacities vary from edition to edition; 1940 and 1943=560. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. the seating capacity is given as 400.
Listed with varying seating capacities in editions of Film Daily Yearbook; 1940 and 1943=500. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. the seating capacity is given as 300.
Listed with varying seating capacities in editions of Film Day Yearbook; 1941 and 1943=1,050 and in the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. 1,000 seats.
Listed in Film Daily Yearbook’s editions 1945-1955 as operating as a Negro theatre.
Various seating capaicties are given in different editions of Film Daily Yearbook for the Dome Theater; 1940 and 1943=800, 1950=1,000
Listed in various Film Daily Yearbook’s with different seating capacities; 1941=300, 1943=260 and 1950=292.
This theatre is not listed in Film Daily Yearbok’s for 1940 or 1943. In the Film Daily Yearbook, 1950 edition has the Cache Theater listed with a seating capacity of 160.
Listed in Film Daily Yearbook’s 1941 and 1943 editions with a seating capacity of 946 and being operated by Warner Bros. Circuit Management. The 1950 edition of F.D.Y. gives a seating capacity of 1,000.
The Dreamland Theatre is listed in Film Daily Yearbook editions; 1931 – 1933 as Negro theatre.
It was still operating as the Ritz Theater in Film Daily Yearbooks 1940 through 1950.
Listed in Film Daily Yearbook edition’s 1940 to 1950
Listed in the 1940 Film Daily Yearbook (960 seats). It is listed as ‘Closed’ in the 1943 edition of F.D.Y. In the 1950 edition of F.D.Y. is is open again and has 750 seats
Listed in Film Daily Yearbooks 1940- 1955 as being a Negro theatre.
The Dreamland Theatrer was rebuilt after the June 1921 race riots. It is listed in later Film Daily Yearbooks 1931-1932 and 1940 -1955 as being a negro theatre, with a seating capacity of 612.
I have references made that the Dixie Theatre is listed in Film Daily Yearbook’s 1931-1933 and 1940 as a Negro theatre.
Vic; go check it out, the LA Tijera Theatre is definately still standing there at the address given here. Ok, it’s now minus its signage, and drive through ticket booth>>> but its still there!
The rebuilt Odeon Marble Arch has its own page here /theaters/1830/
Named after Jean Renoir, the film director.