Title supplied by cataloger.; Herman J. Schultheis was born in Aachen, Germany in 1900, and immigrated to the United States in the mid-1920s after obtaining a Ph.D. in mechanical and electrical engineering. He married Ethel Wisloh in 1936, and the pair moved to Los Angeles the following year. He worked in the film industry from the late 1930s to the mid-1940s, most notably on the animated features "Fantasia" and "Pinocchio." His detailed notebook, documenting the special effects for "Fantasia," is the subject of a 14-minute short-subject included on the film's DVD. In 1949, he started employment with Librascope as a patent engineer. Schultheis was an avid amateur photographer who traveled the world with his cameras. It was on one of these photographic exhibitions in 1955 that he disappeared in the jungles of Guatemala. His remains were discovered 18 months later. The digitized portion of this collection represents the images Schultheis took of Los Angeles and its surrounding communities after he relocated to the area in 1937. The Cabrillo Theatre originally opened around 1918, and was located at 319 Horton Plaza. The 600-seat theater was built at a cost of $125,000. In the early 1970s, it was operated by Pussycat Theatres, who also operated the adjacent Plaza Theatre. It was demolished in 1982 to make way for the new Horton Plaza. An unidentified woman poses in front of a small chained-off grass area in a park (foreground), with the Cabrillo Theatre visible in the background. A large sign hanging at the entrance reads, "Good seats .15 cents anytime".
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;14 x 11 cm. Photographic prints
Cabrillo Theatre (San Diego, Calif.) Women--California--San Diego Parks--California--San Diego Motion picture theaters--California--San Diego Marquees--California--San Diego Lost architecture--California--San Diego Gaslamp Quarter (San Diego, Calif.) San Diego (Calif.) Portrait photographs Schultheis Collection photographs
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