The entrance of a theatre is seen in the Mack Sennett comedy "Mabel's Dramatic Career" with Mabel Normand, Fatty Arbuckle and Sennett (Keystone, 1913). We appear to be at the Globe Theatre at 1624 Sunset Blvd. in Echo Park. The venue was later called the Theatorium and the Hollyway before ending up as the Holly Theatre.
The short-lived Globe Amusement Co. opened theatres with their name
in several neighborhoods, including Lincoln Heights, Downtown, South Central and San Pedro. Many of them had similar looking entrances and, indeed, may have used the same tile. Several elements here, including the display case configuration and some of the plaster moldings, make this Echo Park house the likely location. We see the same tile pattern, but without a chance to see lettering, in the another Sennett film involving moviegoing: "Her Screen Idol" from 1918.
Thanks to Cinema Treasures contributor ManWithNoName for spotting the theatre in the film. He initially suggested that it's the Optic Theatre, 533 S. Main St. But the tile work doesn't match that of the Optic. See his article: "Optic Theater in Downtown Los Angeles circa 1913" for a discussion.
The film is available for viewing on Internet Archive. The theatre sequence begins 8:28 into the 14 minute film with exterior shots and then goes inside. The film also appears on Disc 1 of "Slapstick Encyclopedia."
On IMDb: "Mabel's Dramatic Career"
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