El Capitan Theatre


Spanish Colonial meets East Indian at the flamboyant El Capitan movie palace, built for live performances in 1926 and now run by Disney. The first flick to show here was Citizen Kane in 1941 and it’s still an evocative place to catch a film, often accompanied by a live show.

Before or after, peruse the museum-style exhibits in the lobby related to the current release.


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