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El Capitan Theatre and Hotel, San Francisco

El Capitan Theatre and Hotel, San Francisco

1928 building in San Francisco, California, US


El Capitan Theatre and Hotel, or The Cap, is a historic 1928 building containing a hotel, shops, and a former luxury vaudeville and movie theater in the Mission District of San Francisco, California.[2][3] It has been listed by the city as a San Francisco Designated Landmark (no. 214), since March 3, 1996.[1]

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El Capitan Theatre and Hotel in 2007

History

It is a Spanish colonial revival style with a Mexican baroque façade, designed by architect Gustave Albert Lansburgh.[1] When it was built for the Ackerman and Harris vaudeville circuit, it was the second largest theater in San Francisco with 3,100-seats.[2][4][5] It opened on June 29, 1928, with Edward Sloman's silent film We Americans (1928) starring George Sidney,[5] Patsy Ruth Miller, and George J. Lewis. The theater contained a Wurlitzer theatre organ (style 235) to accompany silent films.[5]

The building later became part of Fox West Coast Theatres (now Fox Theatres) as the "Mission Street Showcase" theater, and by 1950, they introduced CinemaScope and stereophonic sound.[2] It closed on December 15, 1957.[2]

Closure and modern history

In 1961, the theatre portion of the building was demolished, and turned into a parking lot by 1965.[1][6] In 1994, the remaining portion of the building experienced a fire, which did not affected the façade.[3] Still remaining are the hotel, the stores, the marquee, and the façade.

See also


References

  1. "San Francisco Landmark #214: El Capitan Theatre and Hotel". noehill.com. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  2. de F. Szoenyi, V. Alexandra (February 13, 2017). "Then & Now: 5 Classic Movie Palaces Of The Mission District". Hoodline.
  3. "Gone with the wind". SFGATE. April 12, 1999. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  4. "El Capitan Theatre in San Francisco, CA". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 2024-03-07.

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