Million Dollar Theater

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Wednesday night I attended the L.A. Conservancy's Last Remaining Seats program at downtown LA's Million Dollar Theater. The 1918 movie palace is unrestored and not in the best of condition, but it's still pretty neat, and the exterior is spectacular. We saw "Captain Blood," a 1935 pirate movie with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Great fun.

There are still three more movies in the series, each on Wednesday nights, at different theaters on Broadway. (Two of the three are already sold out.) Click here for a schedule. I've got a ticket for "Safety Last" on the 29th.

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