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In March 1939, a new movie theater to be built near the entrance of Lido Isle was proposed with plans drafted by the Griffith Company. The projected cost of the project was US$105,000, including $15,000 to purchase the lot, $45,000 for the building, $15,000 for theater equipment, and $30,000 to create a parking lot and landscape the surrounding area. [1]
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Clifford Allison Balch (June 23, 1880 – December 14, 1963) was an American architect specializing in movie theater design. Balch designed several theaters in the Southern California across four decades, including the National Register of Historic Places-listed Golden Gate Theater and Pomona Fox Theatre.
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In 1999, Orange County natives Gregg Schwenk and Todd Quartararo were working in the corporate sector but shared a love for cinema and producing events. They looked around their seaside locale and ...
The film premiered at the Lido Theater, a cinema in Newport Beach, California. It was released in the United States in June 1941. [4] Up till at least January 1942, screenings of the film were still available at cinemas. [6] It was re-screened in September 1957 at the Apollo Theatre. [7] It received mixed reviews from contemporary film critics.
Finished in March 2005, Frisbee was first accepted into the Newport Beach Film Festival where it sold out the Lido Theater, not far from where the Frisbees once ran the Blue Top Commune, a Christian community of young hippie believers.