One other thing just hit me...
The 1937 debut of
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves was a big night for Hollywood in general, not just for Walt Disney. The economy had crashed again into a severe recession in 1936-37 and the movie industry (and a downtrodden nation) needed a huge hit. Walt Disney delivered it for them, and the rest is now history and why we're here on this discussion forum in the fantastically future year of 2025.
And Disney owns an exact replica of the Carthay Circle Theater themed inside to Snow White and has a giant 2,000 seat luxury theater sitting empty 50 yards down a fake 1930's Hollywood Blvd.
And yet they didn't use this DCA facility for the premiere and splashy publicity party?!? Why?!?
I have to think they had a plan to host the Snow White premiere at DCA, using the Hyperion Theater as the movie venue and the Carthay Circle Restaurant and Lounge as the party pad after the debut. And the private 1901 Lounge could have been used as the VIP Lounge where Miss Zegler held court for the media in one of those curtained off little banquettes near the bar.
But....
NOPE! Nothing. The "premiere" was closed to the press and was basically a non-event.
How weird. I'd bet two churros there's a story there, and the DCA venues were proposed for the premiere at one point.