| Hollywood Theatre |  Hollywood Theatre (1926).
 Photograph: courtesy The Oregon Film & Video Foundation.
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                | Address | 4122 NE Sandy Boulevard (modern address) | 
              
                | Opening Night Seating Capacity | 1500 | 
              
                | Original Theatre Owner | Walter E. Tebbetts (alternately listed in contemporary materials as William E. Tebbetts) | 
              
                | Original Theatre Architect | John Virginius Bennes of Bennes and Herzog | 
              
                | Years of Operation | 17 July 1926 through unknown unknown to the present day
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                | Type of Musical Accompaniment | Eight-piece orchestra and a Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ | 
              
                | Current Status | Still in operation | 
              
                | The Hollywood Theatre opened on 17 July 1926 as a vaudeville theatre. The first silent film shown at the Hollywood was More Pay — Less Work (1926). Organists Leon Drews and Robert Clark played at the Hollywood Theatre. Portland’s street numbering changed in 1933. In later years, the theatre was owned by Hamrick-Evergreen Theatres. The theatre was later converted into a (three-projector?) Cinerama-capable theatre in the early 1960s. The theatre was a popular venue for 70mm film presentations in the 1970s. In 1975, the theatre’s balcony was enclosed to turn the venue into a triplex. The Hollywood Theatre was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The Oregon Film & Video Foundation purchased the Hollywood Theatre from Act III Theatres in April 1997. You may make a tax-deductible donation to assist in the Oregon Film & Video Foundation’s Hollywood Theatre restoration efforts. References: Hollywood Theatre website; Oregon Historical Society website; Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society website; Website-Wikipedia. |