Alexandria Theatre

5400 Geary Boulevard,
San Francisco, CA 94121

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Patrick Crowley
Patrick Crowley on February 16, 2004 at 7:50 am

vic — is there any chance you can shoot some photos of the Alexandria’s last show?

magicknight
magicknight on February 15, 2004 at 5:30 pm

Unfortunately The Alexandria has run out of time as the doors will open for the last time on Febuary 16th, the last show will be at 4:15pm,I hope to see anyone who cares for the theatre there as i will be the Assistant Manager On Duty for the Final Shows…
R.I.P Alexandria(1923-2004)

Lawrence
Lawrence on February 14, 2004 at 4:54 pm

I saw the Premiere of THE TOWERING INFERNO at this house.
Wonderful! Such a tragedy as it will probably not be saved.
The land is so valuable where it sits – I am fearful it will
be razed. A landmark that should be preserved. God Help
The Alexandria!

bruceanthony
bruceanthony on February 14, 2004 at 2:30 pm

The Alexandria was a exclusive roadshow house in the 1960’s and was one of the top theatres in SF. I saw “Oliver”, “The French Connection”, “Nicholas and Alexandra” and many more through the years. It would have been nice if a chain such as Landmark could have purchased the Alexandria because they would know what to do with this house. Regal looks like they are abandoning SF after picking up the UA Theatre Circuit. It would be nice if they sold it with a little concern what people in the City feel about there neigberhood theatres. The bigger the circuits get the less they care about regional areas. The City government should remember who cares about the City and who doesn’t before awarding future building permits for future movie theatres in the future. SF was one of the last major cities in the country to be full of viable single screen theatres. It was not until the arrival of Amc and Sony in the 1990’s that caused the death of many of these theares. Now San Francisco can be like any other City with megaplex theatres and no longer unique. I guess LA will be the only city left in the US With Deluxe first run theatre such as the “Chinese”, “El Capitan”,“Cinerama Dome”, “Fox Village”, “Bruin”, “National”, “Crest” and a few others. Thank God SF has the “Castro” which is run by an independent who knows how to run these special theatres.brucec

idgit4
idgit4 on January 13, 2004 at 10:11 am

Still one of the best seats in San Francisco. I always try to see first run films in the downstairs auditorium whenever possible. My last visit was with my 5yr old son to see “Finding Nemo”. Beautiful house.