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A year-by-year,
film-by-film history of 70-millimeter wide gauge exhibition in Orange
County, California
Compiled by
Michael Coate and William Kallay
70mm Equipped Theatre Pictures
Cinema
Theatre
Specifications* |
Chain: Edwards |
Opened:
December 25, 1963 |
Closed: N/A — Now a
cosmetology school |
Seats: Approx. 1000
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The Edwards Cinema, located on Adams Avenue near Harbor Blvd. was
the circuit’s first foray into Orange County. The theatre opened on
December 25, 1963. The lobby was incredibly small, which belied a
large auditorium and a large, wide screen. Lighting, hidden within
the recesses of the side auditorium walls, gave the theatre a “Space
Age” feel. During the engagement of "Earthquake" (1974)the
Cinema was equipped for Sensurround.
The theatre was apparently popular with local residents and students
from nearby Orange Coast College. Yet, time and the movement to
large megaplexes spelled the end of this Edwards original. The
theatre was gutted and has been replaced by a cosmetology school.
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[1] |
Edwards
Cinema Costa Mesa opening day ad (December 25, 1963) |
[2] |
Cinema's
former box office (2005) |
[2] |
The
Cinema once had an early 1960s sign on Adams Avenue, but it was one
of the first things removed when the theatre closed down |
[2] |
The
plain exterior was typical of 1960s-era theatre design |
[1] The Orange County Register
/ Edwards |
[2] William Kallay |
*FSTD is still
researching documentation to determine if this theatre was indeed
equipped for 70mm projection. |
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