Movie Parade Revival Theater
1737 N. Highland Avenue,
Los Angeles,
CA
90028
1737 N. Highland Avenue,
Los Angeles,
CA
90028
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Located on N. Highland Avenue in Hollywood. The Movie Parade Revival Theatre was opened by December, 1940. It screened silent movies. Today the Hollywood & Highland complex occupies the site, and specifically the entrance to Revolt TV studio is approximately at this address.
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A Movie Parade theatre opened at 1737 N. Highland (near the Chinese theatre) on January 2nd, 1941. Silent movies were shown.
As late as July, 1941, the Movie Parade Theatre advertised its location as Gordon and Sunset. By September that year it was at 1737 N. Highland. The house was open prior to 1941, as Jimmie Fidler’s “In Hollywood” column from December 20, 1940, mentioned actor Wallace Beery taking his eight-year-old daughter to the Movie Parade Revival Theatre to see one of his early comedies.