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A year-by-year, film-by-film history of 70-millimeter wide gauge exhibition in Southern California

 Compiled by Michael Coate and William Kallay

70mm Equipped Theatre Pictures

NATIONAL


National opened on March 26, 1970 [Enlarge
national 2004
National in 2004
national exterior
National in May 2007 (photo by Michael Coate)
national auditorium
The auditorium sat over 1000 patrons. It was similar to the original South Coast Plaza theatre.
national back rows
The back rows of the large theater
national screen detail
Part of the huge screen
national lobby
The late film historian, Rick Mitchell, walks past the windows of the upper lobby area
national snackbar
The snack bar
national staircase
Down the staircase to the lower lobby. National used to book only the top blockbusters. In later years, it booked fodder like "Good Luck Chuck."
national staircase lower level
A view from the lower lobby
national starcase lower level
Gazing up the staircase
national staircase to upper level
Stairs lead up to the upper lobby and theatre
national doorway
Peering through one of the doors into the auditorium
national lounge
A lounge area below the staircase
national staircase
Two levels of the lobby
national lobby
Looking toward the staircase. The lower and upper lobbies were large.
national lobby
Looking toward Gayley Avenue
national box office
The box office

national demolition
National gets demolished during the month of February 2008

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