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Fox Theatre Inglewood

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United States historic place
Fox Theatre Inglewood
Location115 N. Market St., Inglewood, CA
ArchitectS. Charles Lee
Architectural styleStreamline Moderne
NRHP reference No.12001163
Added to NRHPJanuary 14, 2013

TheFox Theater Inglewood in downtownInglewood, California is a now-closed but architecturally significantmovie theater that is listed on theNational Register of Historic Places.[1] The building, designed in theStreamline Moderne style,[2] was designed byS. Charles Lee in 1949.[3]

History

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The Fox Theater opened on March 31, 1949 on the former site of the Granada Theater,[4] which was destroyed by a fire in 1944. Built byFox Theatres, it was the last theater built by the chain, before theUnited States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. case prohibited movie studios, in this case20th Century Fox, from owning movie theaters and hold exclusive rights where their movies were shown. After this, 20th Century Fox continued to show previews of films at the Inglewood theater before releasing. There were various owners that continued to operate the Fox Theater. The theater showedSpanish films up to its closing in 1988. It is said to have been "destroyed by a fire" in 1993.[4]

In 2009, a group called the Inglewood Fox Theater Alliance was formed to raise awareness and support to restore the now abandoned theater. In 2013, the theater was listed in theNational Register of Historic Places.

Design

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The Fox Theater is a 1,008 seat theater designed byS. Charles Lee (exterior) and Carl G. Moeller (interior). The theater had many amenities, such as a "cry room", which was a soundproof room where people could bring their children without disrupting others. It also had air conditioning, assistance for the hearing impaired, state of the art sound system, and automatic opening lobby doors.

References

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  1. ^Kudler, Adrian Glick (November 20, 2012)."Fox Inglewood Theatre on Its Way to National Register, UCLA Architecture Gets Playa Vista Outpost".Curbed. RetrievedNovember 3, 2019.
  2. ^Gnerre, Sam (August 5, 2017)."Inglewood's commercial landscape once was dotted with movie theaters".Daily Breeze. RetrievedNovember 3, 2019.
  3. ^Nichols, Chris (November 13, 2015)."The Ask Chris Guide to Art and Architecture in Inglewood".Los Angeles. RetrievedNovember 3, 2019.
  4. ^abValentine, Maggie (1994).The show starts on the sidewalk : an architectural history of the movie theatre, starring S. Charles Lee. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 207.ISBN 0-300-05527-7.OCLC 28181021.

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