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Surf Theatre

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style. The brick building was 50 feet (15 m) wide and 107.5 feet (32.8 m) long. The original single-auditorium interior featured a "beam ceiling with panel tiffany finish" and included a stage.
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to construct and total expenses exceeded $ 50,000. The venue, colloquially named the "Scott theater" after its owner, opened on May 20, 1925, with a ceremony attended by actress and local resident
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The Surf Theatre closed in the 1980s. During a city revitalization project, the unused venue was demolished in 1989 and replaced with a parking lot.
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On June 27, 1944, the Surf Theatre hosted a Los Angeles War Finance Committee-sponsored set of special film screenings to promote the sale of
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in the 1960s, the Surf Theatre became a popular venue for the genre. The theater regularly hosted screenings of surf documentaries such as
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beginning in 1937. In 1941, the venue was renamed the Surf Theatre, an identity under which it became notable for its screening of
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that attracted large crowds of surfers. Theatergoers would "yell and hoot" when surfers in the films successfully surfed a wave.
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show featuring the William Henry players and the Blue and Gold melody boys. It was the first instance of the venue hosting live
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In 1937, Scott's Theatre was renamed to the Roxy Theatre. By June 1941, its name was changed to the Surf Theatre.
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On January 24, 1925, construction began on a movie theater commissioned by J. C. Scott at 121 5th Street in
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effort. Purchase of a bond as part of the Fifth War Bond campaign was required for entry to the show.
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In 2002, Dave Carlos, a surfer who grew up attending movies at the Surf Theatre, rented a
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location for $ 6,000 in an effort to revive the original theater's programming.
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Buildings and structures in Huntington Beach, California
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Cinemas and movie theaters in Orange County, California
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Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach, California
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Former movie theater in Huntington Beach, California
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Sherer of Long Beach served as 444:"Surf Theatre in Huntington Beach, CA" 98:33.65819122928348; -118.00257103811157 666:Huntington Beach City School District 7: 904:1989 disestablishments in California 213:until its closure in the 1980s. The 939:Former cinemas in the United States 914:Art Deco cinemas and movie theaters 909:Art Deco architecture in California 471:"Bond Show Slated At H. B. June 27" 241:on the project. 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Huntington Beach, California
Coordinates
33°39′29″N 118°00′09″W / 33.65819122928348°N 118.00257103811157°W / 33.65819122928348; -118.00257103811157
M. Eugene Durfee
Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach, California
surf films
M. Eugene Durfee
Art Deco
Huntington Beach, California
Long Beach
general contractor
Mary Philbin
chamber of commerce
vaudeville
theatre
war bonds
World War II
surf film
Pacific Vibrations
Five Summer Stories
M. Eugene Durfee
Orange County
Art Deco
Mann Theatres


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