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Fox Fullerton

August 30th, 2007 · 7 Comments

Fox Fullerton
(also known as Chapman’s Alician Court, Alician Court Theatre, Mission Court Theatre, & Fox Mission)
510 North Harbor, Fullerton, CA.

Specifications

    Operators: Cabaret/Fox West Coast/Mann
    Status: Closed (Renovating)
    Opened: 5/28/25
    Closed: 1987
    Current Use: Vacant
    Screens: 1
    Seating: 908 seats Slope

Profile

Trivia

Opening week features included:

Tom Mix in “Dick Turpin”
Dorothy Devore in “The Narrow Streets”
Rin Tin Tin in “Tracked in the Snow Country”

The theatre’s original streetside retail tenant was the Fullerton branch of Mary Louise’s Cafe & Tea Room of Los Angeles. In more recent years, the space was occupied by an Italian restaurant.

Images

Alician Court Theatre     Fox Fullerton 

Fox Fullerton     Fox Fullerton Rear     Fox Theatre Sign

Fox Fullerton Front     Fox Fullerton Rooftop     Fox Fullerton Marquee

Fox Fullerton Box Office     Fox Fullerton Courtyard Fountain     Fox Fullerton Courtyard

Fox Fullerton Courtyard Balcony     Fox Fullerton Decorative Framing     Fox Fullerton Courtyard Balcony Second Level

Fox Fullerton Seismic Warning     Fox Fullerton Gated     Fox Fullerton Remodel Plans

Fox Fullerton Interior    

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Tags: Fullerton

7 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Fox Fullerton Beginning & Future // May 28, 2009 at 11:52 am

    […] 28th, 2009 by ccrouch Fullerton’s Fox Theatre turns eighty four today (the theatre opened as Chapman’s Alician Court). While the Fox has […]

  • 2 Hollywood In Fullerton Night // Jul 20, 2009 at 10:24 am

    […] to be a success, attracting roughly six hundred people and raising an estimated $40,000 for the Fox Fullerton. Perhaps, the hi light of the evening was a 70’s theme stage show, which market the […]

  • 3 Fox Fullerton 1930 // Oct 28, 2009 at 8:28 pm

    […] is a unique photo of the Fox Fullerton from 1930 (determined via the feature “Min and Bill” being listed on the […]

  • 4 Fox Fullerton 85th Anniversary Event // May 6, 2010 at 12:01 am

    […] May 11, the Fox Fullerton will celebrate it’s 85th anniversary with an evening of festivities and free screening of […]

  • 5 More Fox Fullerton News // May 13, 2010 at 1:47 am

    […] conjunction with the Fox Fullerton’s 85th anniversary celebration, the Fox Historic Theatre Foundation has announced that phase one of […]

  • 6 Fullerton & Hollywood: A Noteworthy Link // Dec 5, 2010 at 4:07 am

    […] 5th, 2010 by ccrouch What do  Fullerton’s Fox and Grauman’s Chinese have in common? Beyond the obvious link of being 20′s era […]

  • 7 Fox Fullerton’s Return to the Past // May 31, 2011 at 8:03 am

    […] 31st, 2011 by ccrouch Today, the Fox Fullerton will begin removing the 50′s era marquee and box office that most have come to identify the […]