
Empress Theatre
Interior view of Empress Theatre (later the Strand and St. Francis) showing audience in orchestra and balcony. [DK05 Empress 965 Market SF 1912]
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Interior view of Empress Theatre (later the Strand and St. Francis) showing audience in orchestra and balcony. [DK05 Empress 965 Market SF 1912]
South of MarketChildren lined up in front of Diamond Theatre, Diamond St near Chenery., showing 'Quincy Adams Sawyer.' [DK12 Diamond 2780 Diamond St SF 1922]
Glen ParkAudience [Opening Night, Hayes Theatre, August 12, 1911] [DK13 Hayes SF Int 12 August 1911] 391 Hayes Street.
Civic CenterActors lined up outside Electric Theatre at 1326 Fillmore near Eddy Street. The Humanova Talking Picture Co. system used a troupe of actors who spoke from behind the screen to provide sound. [Electric Theatre Fillmore Street December 1909 01]
Western AdditionInterior view of audience in orchestra and both balconies. [Fox Theatre SF FOX-64 Crowd Interior ca 1940s]
Civic CenterCrowds outside Market Street entrance to see 'Fox Movietone Follies of 1929.' [Fox Theatre SF FOX-48 July 1929 Fox Movietone Follies]
Civic CenterCrowd in front of Golden Gate Theatre for War Bond Rally. Military band playing. [Golden Gate SF GGA-40 January 1944]
TenderloinRKO Golden Gate Theatre, showing 'Sylvia Scarlet.' [Golden Gate SF GGA-42 December 1935]
TenderloinCrowd in front of RKO Golden Gate Theatre, showing 'Saskatchewan'. Free Gas Cooking School was the event that drew the crowd, not the movie. (JT) [Golden Gate SF March 1954 Saskatchewan]
TenderloinRKO Golden Gate Theatre, showing 'Tora Tora Tora.' Riley's Health Club, Twenty One Club. [Golden Gate Theatre SF Tora Tora Tora ca October 1970]
TenderloinOrganist Elaine Gilmore at Granada Theatre on Market Street, which later became the Paramount.[Granada Theatre SF 1920s Elaine Gilmore Organist]
TenderloinExterior and marquee of Grandview Theatre at 756 Jackson St. near Stockton. [Grandview Theatre SF GVW-01 ca 1941]
ChinatownExterior and marquee of Great China Theatre (later Great Star Theatre) at 636 Jackson St. near Kearny St. [Great China Theatre SF GCH-01 1960s]
ChinatownMarquee of Hub Theatre (Previously Silver Palace Theatre), 727 Market St, showing 'Flesh and the Spur.' Land Bros. sporting goods. Greyhound Ticket Office. [JT03 Hub Theatre 1964 02 ]
South of MarketView east along sidewalk to Marquee of Paris (formerly Portola, Farros) Theater at 779 Market near 4th, showing 'Flesh and Lace.' Torn down in 1971 for Market Street Redevelopment. [JT04 Portola Theatre as Paris 1966]
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