El Capitan Theatre

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El Capitan Theater, on Hollywood Blvd., opened in 1926 and is known for its 1920s Hollywood glamour. It was beautifully restored by the Walt Disney Company and Pacific Theaters in 1989 and now hosts grand premieres of Disney films. The theater is said to be visited by apparitions in the break room. Ghosts here are believed to include a former manager, a projectionist, and a patron who committed suicide in a balcony.

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Geographic Information

Address:
6838 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
United States

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GPS:
34.10111, -118.33982200000003
County:
Los Angeles County, California
Nearest Towns:
Hollywood, CA (0.8 mi.)
West Hollywood, CA (1.5 mi.)
Universal City, CA (2.7 mi.)
North Hollywood, CA (5.4 mi.)
Century City, CA (5.5 mi.)
Glendale, CA (5.6 mi.)
Burbank, CA (5.8 mi.)
North Glendale, CA (6.0 mi.)
Westwood, CA (6.1 mi.)
Culver City, CA (6.4 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://elcapitantheatre.disney.com/

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  1. My family went to watch the movie Up! We sat 3rd row from the back and the theater was fairly empty, no one sitting for at least 5 rows in front of us and no one behind us. Right before the lights dimmed, something stroked the back of my neck. I thought it was strange, knowing that no one was sitting behind us, I turned around to look (in case someone had snuck in) but there was no one there. The rest of the movie went without incident until right before the end. We had been shopping before we came in, so I had 2 small shopping bags between my feet. I was using a small camera bag as a purse and it was placed in one of the bags. All of a sudden, I felt something moving by my foot. I looked down and didn’t see anything. Then I felt it again, I leaned down to pick up the shopping bag and I couldn’t quite grab it. The camera bag inside of it was moving, or “rolling” as best a nearly square object can, and as I tried to pick up the bag it was in, it started rolling faster. I kept trying to grab the shopping bag but missing. The camera case rolled over my foot and landed with the shopping bag on the other side then stopped. I picked up the shopping bag to see if there was anything else inside it, but there wasn’t. It was kind of cool, but really strange.

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