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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
Festival
Theatre
Specifications |
Chains: Edwards /
Regal |
Opened: November 19, 1992 |
Seats: 388 (two main
auditoriums) |
Up the 91 Freeway
off Weir Canyon Road
is the Anaheim Hills Festival Shopping Center. This was the
community’s first and only major shopping complex. Sitting on a
bluff above it are the Festival Cinemas. Mann Theatres initially
built the multiplex, but Edwards took over before the complex opened
in late-1992.
The Festival opened
as an 8-screen complex with a large open lobby. The auditoriums
were small, except for two in the back that each held 388 seats.
They’re not big by any means. But what was surprising was that the
theatre was equipped for 70mm projection. Initial advertisements
for the theatre didn’t list that they were equipped for the format.
But during the summer of
1993, the one and only 70mm print to screen
here was “Last Action Hero.” The theatre still operates, but
now as a 14-screen complex with some newer stadium-seat auditoriums.
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[1] |
Edwards
Anaheim Hills Festival under construction (September 1992) |
[1] |
Lobby
under construction |
[2] |
Edwards
Anaheim Hills Festival grand opening ad (November 19, 1992) [Enlarge] |
[2] |
Ad from
June 1993 — Note 70mm presentation blurb for "Last Action Hero" [Enlarge] |
[1] |
Festival
(2005) |
[1] William
Kallay |
[2] The Orange County
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