Last weekend, we took in a Robert Altman double-feature—Nashville and McCabe and Mrs. Miller—at the 104-year-old Million Dollar Theater in downtown L.A. This was the first time we'd been to the theater district—one of our favorite haunts—since the shutdown and so strolled triumphantly down Broadway. I forgot how much I missed the city.
Not as grand as some of the other movie palaces downtown, the Million Dollar was Sid Grauman's first venture before building the Egyptian and Chinese theaters on Hollywood Blvd. In the 1950s/60s, the Million Dollar showed Spanish-language films, which I fondly remember seeing with my gramma. Not much renovation has been done in recent years. Still, it remains an active movie house, showing films for the Secret Movie Club and other special occasions. A fun place to spend a nostalgic afternoon or evening.
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