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  2. The empty marquees of five old theaters line six blocks of Mission Street between 19th Street and 23rd. Jack figures that the Tower, El Capitan, New Mission, Cine Latino, and Grand Theaters held about 7,500 seats.

  3. Jan 14, 2019 · The Stanford Theater is a time capsule into a different era. Come here for cheap popcorn and classic black-and-white movies, as well as their Hitchcock Festival and Christmas showing of “It’s...

  4. Feb 13, 2017 · Here, we take a look back in time at five great movie theaters of the Mission. El Capitan Theatre, 2353 Mission St. El Capitan in 1939. | Photo: San Francisco History Center, SFPL

    • AMC Kabuki 8. This popular theater in Japantown was built in 1960 as the first authentic Kabuki theater in America. It was designed in the traditional Kabuki style dating back to the 1600s with a proscenium, rotating stage, and trap doors.
    • Roxie Theater. This historic indie theater dates all the way back to 1912 in the Mission District. As one of the nation’s oldest continually-operating theaters, it’s an absolute classic for the cinephiles of San Francisco.
    • AMC Metreon 16. This large 16-screen AMC in SF’s Metreon Center has a excellent IMAX screens, 3D options, and Dolby Cinema available. These special components make it a great place to catch show blockbusters with immersive effects.
    • The Cut Outdoor Cinema. There’s a new outdoor cinema in town, and it’s not going anywhere! The Cut Outdoor Cinema recently opened at The Crossing at East Cut in 2022.
  5. Feb 28, 2018 · San Francisco is blessed with the Castro Theatre, one of the biggest and grandest movie houses of its era in the country that is still showing movies daily with a single big screen and a pipe...

  6. 1) Castro Theatre. This theater was built in 1922 and is SF Historic Landmark #100. It’s also one of the few remaining and still operating movie palaces in the country from the 1920s. Its façade is reminiscent of a Mexican basilica. It is now owned by a large entertainment group that will host public shows in the venue. 429 Castro Street.

  7. “It has nearly died many times.” And it has also had many names. The Roxie is one of the oldest continuously operating movie theaters in the United States. It was founded in 1909 under the name The Poppy by a jeweler with a handle out of Raymond Chandler.

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