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A year-by-year,
film-by-film history of 70-millimeter wide gauge exhibition in Southern
California
Compiled by
Michael Coate and William Kallay
70mm Equipped Theatre Pictures
ArcLight Hollywood at
Sunset & Vine
[1] |
A sign
on Sunset Blvd. invites moviegoers to ArcLight and the Cinerama Dome |
[1] |
This
circular walkway leads patrons to the main entrance |
[1] |
ArcLight
Cinemas straight ahead — A fitness center is located on the second
story of the building on the right |
[1] |
ArcLight
features exceptional guest service, which is light years beyond what
is found in most movie theatres today — Tickets can be purchased via
ArcLightCinemas.com or in-person — Pictured here is an
automated ticket kiosk |
[2] |
This is
one section of the towering and spacious lobby — Pacific Theatres,
which also owns ArcLight, built this multiplex to compliment the
world-famous
Cinerama Dome next door — The lobby
also features a bookstore with movie memorabilia, a café, bar and
upper level suited for private parties |
[2] |
A
close-up of the showtime boards reveals a showing for "This Is
Cinerama" (1952) being shown inside of The Dome — All seats at
ArcLight are reserved — The theatre also features 70mm projection in
one auditorium, DLP and THX-Sound |
[1] |
The back
of the cinemas facing Sunset Blvd. |
[3] |
ArcLight Cinemas
& the Cinerama Dome seen from high above (2004) [Enlarge] |
[1] William Kallay |
[2] Richard Greenhalgh
(Taken in 2002) |
[3] US Geological
Survey |
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