New Beverly Cinema
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The New Beverly Cinema is an historic movie theater located in Los Angeles, California. Dating to the 1920's, it is one of the oldest revival houses in the region.
The building began life as a vaudeville theater, hosting acts such as Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Jackie Gleason, Phil Silvers, and others. Later, the theater was converted into a night club, then a movie theater, including a stint as a grindhouse, a movie theater specializing in x-rated and exploitation films.
In 1978, The Beverly Cinema began a new programming format, which continues to this day. The theater runs a continuous series of double-features, comprising modern and classic films in a wide variety of genres. It is the last continuous repertory revival house in Los Angeles.
[edit] Admission
All shows are double features, cash-only.
General Admission - $7.00 w/Student ID - $6.00 Seniors and Children - $4.00