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It was still listed as open in the Motion Picture Yearbook in 1926
Wow!!! That is way more information than I submitted. Thanks to who ever added to it.
My error, in my comment it should have been Zazza-Jazz
In 1926 it seated 1480.
At one time this theatre was also known as the Zarra-Jazz.
There was another Bell Theatre on Madison St. that seated 350, any info on that Bell Theatre?
Seated 276 in 1926.
There was another Adelphi Theatre at 11 N.Clark St. in 1926 that seated 1550.
It was open in 1926 showing sound movies.
Cinemark began operating this Cinema on March 20, 2001.
Opened on May 26, 2006.
Opened on September 22, 2006.
Opened on June 8, 2012.
Cinemark took over this Cinema on March 17, 1989.
Opened on March 9, 1990.
Opened on October 22, 2004.
Joel C. Cohen presented in 1906 at the Orpheum Theatre the first flickers shown in Hawaii at a regular theatre. The Orpheum became the first motion pictures theatre in the Islands.
The first sound pictures were shown at the Hawaii Theatre on July 13, 1929. The first talkie was Laurel & Hardy’s “Unaccustomed As We Are”.
It was still listed as open in the Motion Picture Yearbook in 1926
Wow!!! That is way more information than I submitted. Thanks to who ever added to it.
My error, in my comment it should have been Zazza-Jazz
In 1926 it seated 1480.
At one time this theatre was also known as the Zarra-Jazz.
There was another Bell Theatre on Madison St. that seated 350, any info on that Bell Theatre?
Seated 276 in 1926.
There was another Adelphi Theatre at 11 N.Clark St. in 1926 that seated 1550.
It was open in 1926 showing sound movies.
Cinemark began operating this Cinema on March 20, 2001.
Opened on May 26, 2006.
Opened on September 22, 2006.
Opened on June 8, 2012.
Cinemark took over this Cinema on March 17, 1989.
Opened on March 9, 1990.
Opened on October 22, 2004.
Joel C. Cohen presented in 1906 at the Orpheum Theatre the first flickers shown in Hawaii at a regular theatre. The Orpheum became the first motion pictures theatre in the Islands.
The first sound pictures were shown at the Hawaii Theatre on July 13, 1929. The first talkie was Laurel & Hardy’s “Unaccustomed As We Are”.