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Studio City Theater

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Studio City Theater converted into Book Store
Studio City Theater converted into Book Store

Studio City Theater, also known as Studio Theater and Fox Studio City, was a movie theater located at 12136 Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Closed in 1991, it was Studio City's last public movie theater.

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Studio City Theater
Ventura Boulevard, Los Angeles Studio City Neighborhood Council District

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Ventura Boulevard 12131
91604 Los Angeles, Studio City Neighborhood Council District
California, United States
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