The Hollywood Theatre is a historic movie theater in northeast
Portland, Oregon
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built in 1926. It is a central historical landmark of the
Hollywood District, which is named after the theatre itself. The theatre is located at 4122 NE
Sandy Blvd, and is operated by a non-profit organization. The Hollywood Theatre was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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in 1983 and is considered to be a gem of Northeast Portland's historic culture and tradition.
It is the only theater in Oregon showing movies in
70mm film.
History
Commissioned by the theatre chain Jensen and Herberg as a companion to the
Liberty Theater in
Astoria, Oregon
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, architects
Bennes and Herzog designed the building in multiple styles including
Spanish Colonial Revival (exterior) and after the
Baths of Caracalla
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and
Bernini
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(interior). The theater opened on Saturday, July 17, 1926, with 1,491 seats, as a venue for
vaudeville
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and silent movies.
The venue became a
Cinerama theater in 1961, utilizing the
ultra-widescreen process until 1963. It was still labelled a "Cinerama theater" until 1969, running exclusively
70-millimeter films. On June 13, 1968, Stanley Kubrick's ''
2001: A Space Odyssey'' opened, and ran for over 10 months.
In 1975, the theater was divided into three auditoriums, and ran second run films throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
The theater became a non-profit organization in 1997. Starting in 2011, major renovations were done, including new seats, screens, sound systems and an updated paint job. In 2013, a
Kickstarter
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campaign raised the funds necessary to erect a new marquee, and in 2015, 70-millimeter capability was re-installed, making it the sole remaining theater in the state to have it.
The Hollywood Theatre currently screens first run films; along with a wide range of both well known and obscure classic cinema, offbeat exploitation, educational, independent and experimental films; with a focus of screening repertory films on
35-millimeter and 70-millimeter. The theater also has hosted many special guests since 2015, including
Quentin Tarantino
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,
Pam Grier,
Michael Ironside
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,
Piper Laurie and
Joe Dante
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. The main auditorium has a 50-foot screen and 384 seats, while two smaller auditoriums are located upstairs, each seating 111.
The theater is self-owned and operated by a non-profit organization of the same name. Its mission is to preserve and maintain the historic theater and use it to present a diverse program of films.
Airport theater
In December 2015, Hollywood Theatre announced plans to open an annex theater in
Portland International Airport. The theater will seat 18 with standing room for 10 to 20 people and also have space for live performances. The theatre will show short films no longer than 20 minutes and be free of charge. In mid-February 2017, it was reported that the airport "microcinema" would open on February 23 and have seating for 17 people.
Movie Madness
In 2017, the Hollywood Theatre purchased the iconic Portland video store Movie Madness, and its collection of over 90,000 movies. Movie Madness is slated to relocated across the street from Hollywood Theatre.
Gallery
File:Hollywood Theatre (Portland, Oregon) at night, 2011.jpg, Exterior at night with neon sign illuminated (2011)
File:Hollywood Theatre lobby and stairs - Portland, Oregon.jpg, Lobby with chandelier
References
External links
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News Reel of Hollywood Theatre*
{{John Virginius Bennes
1926 establishments in Oregon
Cinemas and movie theaters in Oregon
Theatres completed in 1926
Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon
Portland Historic Landmarks
Repertory cinemas in the United States
Buildings and structures in Hollywood, Portland, Oregon