Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Apr-Jun 1930)

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24 Better Theatres Section May 10, 1: ifl THE NEW CASINO ON THE SHORE OF AVALON Wliere a finger of the blue Pacific touches the hills of Catalina, there is Avalon, not-too-private fairyland of Mr. Wrigley. Its latest palace of pleasure contains a 1,300-seat screen theatre of rare design A corridor of the Casino, leading to the theatre, which is located on the main floor of the building. The design here is of Mediterranean motifs, in common with the exterior, but unlike the auditorium. Cooking out through the arches of the mezzanine balcony which provides a promenade just above the bay at a height giving a panoramic view of the town and the hills that roll away to the horizon.