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Category: Cinemas

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I'm removing this theater from the category Cinemas and movie theaters as, in several years of searching, I've never found any evidence that this theater ever was a movie house, unlike the other three legitimate theaters built in Hollywood in the 1920s. (If anybody finds evidence that it was a movie theater at some time, please let me know so I can add the theater to the cinematreasures.org database.) Whyaduck 13:01, 15 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Category: The El Capitan Theatre

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CBS had a radio studio at 1615 N. Vine street known as the Lux Radio Theater. It is likely that the CBS shows Baby Snooks, My Favorite Husband and Granby's Green Acres originated from this theater and not the El Capitan at 1735 N. Vine.

I have listened to a broadcast of Bob Hope's NBC radio show from April 8, 1947 and it is explicitly announced that the show originated from the El Capitan theater in Hollywood. Thus it seems more likely that the CBS shows originated from 1615 N Vine and that NBC owned the El Capitan which it later converted for television. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 107.184.247.128 (talk) 01:36, 28 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]