According to their facebook page, the theater survived, but with some smoke damage. So it will be closed for a little while so they can get everything cleaned up. It looks to me like modern concrete construction and the huge parking lot helped to save this theater in my opinion.
I tried calling their showtimes phone number but all I got was a screech and a fast busy signal. I guess that means phone lines are down in their area.
Closing? Oh no!
Looks like a person could reopen this theater because it’s still in decent condition.
I found the pictures I took of this theater back in September 2001. I’ve scanned them and added them here today.
I found my pictures and scanned them and uploaded them here.
Looks like the church has done an excellent job of maintaining the theater.
I’ve got some pictures of this theater. I’ll have to dig them out for scanning.
According to a post on film-tech forums, this theater has reopened!
Beautiful auditorium! :)
Looks like if the adjacent land was purchased, this could be an excellent twin screen drive-in theater.
According to this webpage, the theater will reopen on Thanksgiving Day:
http://www.paradisecinema.com/index2.php
According to their facebook page, the theater survived, but with some smoke damage. So it will be closed for a little while so they can get everything cleaned up. It looks to me like modern concrete construction and the huge parking lot helped to save this theater in my opinion.
I hope that when it is safe to do so, someone can check on the theater to see if it actually survived the fires.
I tried calling their showtimes phone number but all I got was a screech and a fast busy signal. I guess that means phone lines are down in their area.
Did this theater get caught in the big fire that destroyed the town of Paradise yesterday?
Too bad a perfectly good, busy theater got closed down and destroyed.
They sure managed to do a pretty good job of laying out the field for maximum amount of screens.
Wow! Looks like they did a great job. :)
Looks like a Brenkert BX-80 projector head and an RCA 9030 sound head installed on a Christie xenon console.
Theater building is in very good condition.
Sounds like it closed for the season due to bad weather and flooding.
This is great news!
Picture is of a Glenn E. Koropp Company speaker. Koropp was located in Sacramento.
Is this what was the Liberty Square theater?
Looks like the theater is in excellent condition.
Captain Hook.