Seating: 575
Thanks to Nicholas Edmeier for sharing this image in his 2023 article "History of Whittier Movie Theaters" on the Whittier Museum blog. He comments:
"The Gale Theatre had its grand opening on June 5, 1916. The Whittier News reported that over 1,000 people attended the two-day opening. Unlike the previous theaters, the Gale received a lot of pre-opening publicity, including two full pages in the Whittier News advertising all the local businesses who had contributed to its construction.
A 1917 flyer for Geraldine Farrar in Cecil B. DeMille's December 1916 release "Joan, the Woman." It's in the collection of the Whittier Museum. Thanks to Nicholas Edmeier for including this in his 2023 article "History of Whittier Movie Theaters."
In 1920 the Gale was being operated by Truman C. Berry, J.H. Gwin and E.C. Siler who would open the Scenic Theatre in 1921. That house was later renamed the Roxy. They were also involved in the Strand Theatre.
Closing: Evidently the Gale closed around 1922.
More Information: Cinema Treasures has a page about the Gale but no additional data has emerged.
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