• El Capitan Theatre is a landmark movie palace in Hollywood that features exhibits and stage shows along with the latest Disney movie screenings.
  • Renamed El Capitan Theatre, it reopened on June 18, 1991 with a world premiere of Disney’s “The Rocketeer”, plus a stage show.
  • The El Capitan Theatre (just east of Grauman's Chinese Theatre) has recently been restored to its former glory by the Walt Disney company.
  • As plans progressed, Pacific Theatres closed the El Capitan Theatre with a screening of “The Package” (1989) on 17th September 1989.
  • When you step into El Capitan Theatre, the experience starts with the awe-inspiring marquee and extends to the detailed ornate decor inside.
  • Led by The Paramount Hollywood Theatre Corporation, El Capitan Theatre underwent a thorough renovation to the design and its purpose.
  • Hollywood nostalgia combines with the latest shows at the El Capitan Theatre, a famous landmark surrounded by some of Hollywood’s top attractions.
  • You are here Home > Theaters > El Capitan Theatre. El Capitan Theater, on Hollywood Blvd., opened in 1926 and is known for its 1920s Hollywood glamour.
  • elcapitan.jpg.180x130_default El Capitan Theatre. El Capitan Theatre is a fully restored movie palace at 6838 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood.