Valuskis Theater
2252 E. El Segundo Boulevard,
Willowbrook,
CA
90222
2252 E. El Segundo Boulevard,
Willowbrook,
CA
90222
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This theater was located in the Willowbrook section of South Los Angeles.
It is listed as operating at least from 1941 through to 1952 in Film Daily Yearbooks.
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Ken McIntyre
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No a different address and district. The Buena Park theatre is listed as the Grand Theater on this site.
An ad in the LA Times dated 1/26/30 mentions the Willowbrook Theater. It’s possible that this was another name for the Valuskis, but I can’t confirm based on the information available.
2252 is a strip mall on the corner of El Segundo and Willowbrook. This church is at 2250:
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Given the appearance of the church building, I wondered when I was out there if the addresses were changed over the years and this was actually the Valuskis. Unfortunately this style building is very common, so there’s no way to tell without more information.
Unfortunately the neighborhood is not conducive to a return trip, or I would ask someone in the church.
The Google Maps link above fetches something in the 800 block of El Segundo Blvd. If you change the city to Compton, and change the zip code to 90222, Google finds the right location. Willowbrook is an unincorporated community, not part of the city of Los Angeles, so this lot might have been annexed by Compton, or might just be served by the Compton branch post office.
Ken, I think you’re probably right about the church being the former theater. The County Assessor’s office gives the address of this parcel as 2248 E. El Segundo, but the next parcel to the east has a Willowbrook Avenue address, so the church parcel must include everything from 2248 to 2252. The Assessor gives the construction date of the building on this site as 1925, with an effective year built of 1932. It certainly looks like a theater in the Live Search Maps bird’s-eye view, too, with a two-story commercial building in front and an auditorium about twice its size in back.
However, Boxoffice Magazine of September 30, 1939, carried an item datelined Willowbrook, Ca., saying “Frank Valuskis has begun construction of a 450 seat theatre to be known as the Valuskis.” Given the age of the building and the fact that the lot east of it fronts on Willowbrook Avenue and, judging from the parcel map, was probably too narrow for a theater, I’d say Valuskis was probably not putting up a new building but renovating an existing theater. This could have been the Willowbrook Theatre, but we’d need some evidence of the Willowbrook’s address.
Thanks for the research, Joe.