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Movie Theater Audio Tour

Reel through entertainment across the decades by learning about the history of the Edmonds Theater. Examine historical photographs and listen to the audio guide.

Union Theatre during the “Big Snow” of 1916.
Princess Theatre on the South Side of Main Street, pre-1923.
Princess Theatre and other businesses around 1925
The Princess Theatre in 1927. The movie poster in front is for “An Affair of the Follies.”
West side of Main Street, November 1935. The Princess Theatre is playing “Moonlight on the Prairie” and “Charles Chan in Shanghai.”
Postcard photograph of Main Street in 1938.
Edmonds Fire Department truck during the July 4th Parade in 1949. The Princess Theatre is playing “The Life of Riley.”
The Princess Theatre and Pee Dee’s Place on Main Street, 1949. The Theatre is playing “Easter Parade” starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire.
Snow Queen and Chartroose Caboose are playing in the Princess Theatre in July 1960.

Transcript

The Edmonds Theater is one of the last remaining independently owned, single-screen theaters in the pacific northwest.

Many remember it as The Princess Theatre. It’s been in its current building since it was built in 1923. But it wasn’t always where it is now. In fact, the theater used to be where the Edmonds Bakery is today. When it was on the other side of the street, from 1916 to 1921, it was called the Union Theater.

In 1925, The Princess Theatre showed a film by Edmonds local, Walter Reece. He traveled to California where he wrote, produced, directed, edited, and starred in his motion picture called “Clothes and the Man.” What was the film about? We have no idea!

Broadway Melody was the first movie with sound to be shown in Edmonds. It opened to a packed house at the Princess Theater in August of 1929. This was the first musical to win an Oscar and the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture. Though it was a musical, a silent version was also released, as not all theaters at the time had the necessary sound technology to show a “talkie.”

Due to the Great Depression, admission to the Princess Theatre was temporarily reduced from 35 cents to 25 cents. During World War Two, the Princess Theatre often offered free movies to those who donated metal to the local scrap drive.

“It was cheap, I remember the theme song, it think it’s sunrise serenade…it played before the movie came on and during intermission” – Rod Neff, 2008

The theater became “The Edmonds Theater” in 2008. Though it now uses modern film technology, the theater still retains its original balcony and continues to entertain Edmond’s theater-goers today.

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118 5th Ave N Edmonds, WA 98020

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